Online gambling trends to look out for in 2025

According to Statista, the online gambling market is projected to reach up to $477.30bn in 2025 while user penetration will soar past 12% in the same year. This rapid growth […] Read more »

Enhancing Board Games with QR Codes: A New Level of Interaction

Board games have always been about strategy, creativity, and bringing people together. But in today’s tech-savvy world, even traditional games are evolving. The integration of QR codes is transforming how […] Read more »

Ossining and Tarrytown Education Foundations Fill the Gap 

A big chunk of the property taxes in Tarrytown and Ossining funds the school districts. State and federal grants also provide money for education, but the districts in the River […] Read more »

How Does Your Credit Score Impact Your Ability to Get a Loan? A Borrower’s Guide

Looking to upgrade your financial toolbox and access better loan options? It all starts with understanding and improving your credit score. A higher credit score is more than just a […] Read more »

New & Noteworthy: Briarcliff Flower Shoppe Brings Floral Delights to the River Towns 

River Journal caught up with Viktoriia Herasymova, owner and lead floral designer of Briarcliff Flower Shoppe in Briarcliff Manor last month to find out how things are going and what […] Read more »

Considering St. Augustine School for a Catholic Education? For one Family the Decision was as Simple as ABC

Ossining’s St. Augustine Catholic School is now enrolling for its’ 25-26 school year.  If you’re considering a Catholic education at St. Augustine School, allow me to share our family’s process […] Read more »

Harckham Announces New Wind/Solar Lighting in Cortlandt Funded by State Senate Grant

New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced today that the Town of Cortlandt has installed new wind / solar powered lighting fixtures in the Town Hall parking lot thanks to […] Read more »

Sing Sing Museum to Open in October in Ossining

A museum whose mission extends beyond the history of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility to exploring incarceration in America today is expected to open this October in the village where […] Read more »

Closing the Loop: The Environmental Science and Economic Rewards of Sustainable Car Scrapping

The automotive industry, a cornerstone of modern transportation, faces mounting challenges in managing the environmental and economic implications of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs). Sustainable car scrapping, a key component of the […] Read more »

Play Covering Sojourner Truth’s Life in Ossining to Premier at Bethany Arts Community

Many of us know the story of Sojourner Truth from our school history books. A formerly enslaved woman, Truth is remembered as an outspoken advocate for abolition and women’s rights […] Read more »