From River Journal

This past February we wrote a story about a Tarrytown resident, Gisela Marin, whose daughter, Jessica Santos, was fatally shot the day before she was to return to college. Read more »

"Washington Irving School in Mourning"

Dear Editor, Wonderful March article. Thank you for putting some clarity into what we already know is simply a loss to the children and community of Tarrytown. Read more »

Regarding Ms. Rachel Gonzalez Assistant Principal at Washington Irving

That was a great article in your March issue. There is another side to the story that you did fail to mention. Ms. Gonzalez managed to do all these great […] Read more »

From River Journal, Artificial Turf or Artificial Promise?

Call it coincidence; call it timing. Regardless, several articles in this issue deal with one of the two certainties in life — taxes. It is refreshing to learn about the […] Read more »

Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry

As a resident of Irvington and an employee of Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry I would like to make you aware that this hospital has saved countless lives in our […] Read more »

On Main Street

As a frequent stroller, resident and practitioner in Tarrytown, I am writing to lament two recent losses to the face and character of the "left bank of Tarrytown" —our Main […] Read more »

No Second Term

It is with a sad heart that I am unable to run for a second term, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone that supported me […] Read more »

Crossing Party Lines

Sheila Attai is my definite choice for Mayor in the Village of Irvington. Together with her husband, Lari, and their three children, Sheila has been a dynamic member of the […] Read more »

Lighthouse Landing Concerns

Dear River Journal, As a long-term Sleepy Hollow resident, I attended last week’s Lighthouse Landing hearings with great interest, and a great deal of concern. Read more »

What Concerns Do We Really Have?

The Irvington Athletic Fields issue has been the subject of much debate over the last two years. After attending a seemingly endless series of meetings I am left with one […] Read more »