2018 is now history. Very pleased that so much was accomplished. Here are just some of the highlights. 1) Town complies with the tax cap. Our tax increases have never […] Read more »
On Friday, December 21, River Journal publisher Alain Begun had the pleasure of being a guest of The Castle Hotel & Spa and their wonderful Maitre D’Hotel Alison Pearl Yassky […] Read more »
After a brief but formidable battle with cancer, Patricia H. Stewart died at home on December 21. She was a 50-plus year resident of Tarrytown who was originally from Johnstown, […] Read more »
Two powerful women who have used their celebrated careers in finance and the media to help other women, were the featured guests on Dec. 4 when the United Way Women’s […] Read more »
The Greenburgh Central School District’s Board of Education has scheduled a referendum for February 12, 2019 to consolidate the Greenburgh schools into one campus. The referendum would cost taxpayers $114.6 […] Read more »
In a recent conversation with the River Journal, Congresswoman Nita Lowey discussed a STEM event she attended at Regeneron headquarters in Tarrytown. The event was part of Regeneron’s annual “Girls […] Read more »
Student government representatives from Washington Irving Intermediate School counted 1,067 pairs of socks for the homeless donated by teachers, students, administrators and staff members from the Public Schools of the […] Read more »
Prioritize the importance of current projects either recently completed or ongoing. Choose at least 3 areas where Village government has placed their attention. The Village of Tarrytown Board adopted our […] Read more »
Last year, The Tarrytown Music Hall Executive Director, Björn Olsson, had an idea to create an academy that would teach kids about the theater. Not just as a way to […] Read more »
Throughout this issue, you’ll find a series of Q&As with the Village Managers of Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Briarcliff Manor and Ossining. Managers were asked to address topics such as recently […] Read more »


