With an important Irvington Trustee election on Tuesday, March 18, resident voters have choices to make at their polling places. Francis Goudie, an Engineer with extensive work experience throughout the […] Read more »
A five-session poetry writing workshop for teenagers, guided by noted poet and teacher, Joanna Fuhrman, will be held at the Irvington Public Library on March 25, April 1, April 8, […] Read more »
… is not complicated. In fact it is very easy and it’s done inside the voting booth. Every voting machine will accept a write-in vote. Every polling inspector (if asked) […] Read more »
The Village of Irvington is set to lose $322,201 after making a 75 percent deposit for a new fire engine with a Wisconsin-based company that has since gone bankrupt. When […] Read more »
The Village Board may remain unchanged as two incumbents are vying for two open two-year seats at the March 18 election. At press time, there was still a possibility that […] Read more »
River Journal talked with Mayor Erin Malloy and Irvington Schools’ Superintendent Dr. Kathleen Matusiak. In the municipality, Malloy said that she and the rest of the governing body is looking […] Read more »
Sandy Randell, an Irvington resident for 18 years, has been named Director of Development and Community Relations for Abbott House, the multi-faceted social service agency headquartered in Irvington that serves […] Read more »
Move over Main Street. Residents might see 19 new residential units and 4,000 square feet of new retail, restaurant and other business space along Bridge Street. Read more »
Forty-two years of Irvington leadership and history was literally on center stage at The Irvington Town Hall Theatre on Friday evening, September 28. A capacity crowd came to listen to […] Read more »
A very imaginative and innovative group of Irvington businesswomen have organized their five businesses to develop projects that will benefit various charity events in Westchester. Read more »