Alleged Beatings of Prisoners Raise Concern from State Reps 

Ossining’s state representatives have expressed their concern to state officials following allegations by prisoners at Sing Sing Correctional Facility that they were viciously beaten by guards during a prisonwide search […] Read more »

OHS Students Win Record Number of Awards at Prestigious STEM Fair

Ossining High School students in the Science Research Program have once again demonstrated excellence by winning an astounding 52 awards at the 2023 Regeneron Westchester Science and Engineering Fair (WESEF). […] Read more »

Ossining Town Historian Keeps a Running Account

Caroline Ranald Curvan, Ossining’s recently appointed town historian, is a writer, adjunct professor, stage manager and blogger whose passion for running dovetails nicely with her interest in uncovering the past.  […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Stage Drama Is Tale of Two Writers Colliding

This provocative play confronts the prominent short-story writer Ruth Steiner with her student turned confidante turned competitor Lisa Morrison. Read more »

Op-Ed: What’s Up with Our Decaying and Hazardous Roads?

'Dubbing 9A “the road that time forgot,” we started fix9A.com.' Read more »

New & Noteworthy: Get Your Beer Here. And Coffee Too!

If you’re looking for a place to start and end your day, Here Coffee + Beer down by the train station in Ossining is worth a visit. Founded by business […] Read more »

The $2.7 Million Tax Question: Who’ll Buy GE’s Crotonville Campus?

With GE’s Crotonville corporate retreat on the market, Ossining officials are keeping a close eye on the future of a campus that contributes millions in tax revenue to the town […] Read more »

BAC to Present ‘Impact,’ Written & Performed by Artist-in-Residence Amy Engelhardt

Bethany Arts Community (BAC) is thrilled to announce the presentation of Impact, written and performed by 2022 BAC artist-in-residence Amy Engelhardt, directed by Kira Simring. Impact is a fascinating story […] Read more »

Carpinone Family Scholarship Helps Low-Income Students Continue their Education 

For the second consecutive year, Dwyer & Michael’s Funeral Home in Tarrytown (with help from River Journal) is sponsoring the Carpinone Family Scholarship to help local students pay for the […] Read more »

OHS Student Involves Local Community in Red Fox and Coyote Study

An Ossining High School student is currently conducting groundbreaking research on the spatial behaviors of red fox and coyote populations in the urban and suburban areas of the Hudson Valley […] Read more »