Regarding “Jolly or Bipolar”

Dear Editor, Yikes!  Perhaps Barbara Judd and Ron Grace sipped a bit too much holiday eggnog before writing “Tis the Season to be Jolly or Bipolar”.  That is one of […] Read more »

About “Jolly or Bipolar”

Dear Editor: I found the Thanksgiving issue article headline, “‘Tis the Season to be Jolly or Bipolar” and the section headline, “Tis the Season to be Schizophrenic” offensive and insensitive, especially […] Read more »

Irvington Taxes

Dear Editor: It’s outrageous! The Irvington Administrator says we are dealing with the fallout of the economic crisis and the loss of millions in employee pensions, so what does he […] Read more »

From River Journal

There are many who believe that Thanksgiving is the most special holiday of the lot. I happen to agree with them. A time (supposedly) of abundance, in food and friendship, […] Read more »

Affordable Housing

Dear Editor, This letter is in response to your front page article on "Affordable Housing Coming to Irvington" published in the September issue. Read more »

An Apology from the Historical Society

To the Editor: The Historical Society, Inc., serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, is holding its annual wine tasting and fund-raiser, the Party on the Porch, on the evening of Friday, […] Read more »

Dads & Grads

To the Editor: I truly enjoyed the recent "Dads and Grads" issue – not only because I personally know many of the wonderful families featured, but because my daughter, Chelsea, […] Read more »

Questioning Signage

Letter to the Board of Trustees: Ever since learning of the problems faced by new businesses along Main Street regarding currently allowed signage (comparing the legal issues of Cupcake Kitchen’s […] Read more »

Remembering North Tarrytown

Dear Editor, I read the latest issue of River Journal with tears in my eyes. What a pleasure to read the articles on " Dads & Grads." The stories reminded […] Read more »

Irvington School Board

To the Editor, Congratulations to the two candidates who were elected to the Irvington School Board: Robyne Camp and John Dawson. They both opposed the status quo and wanted a […] Read more »