Due to sustained winds, Saturday’s controlled demolition of the Tappan Zee Bridge has been postponed. It is now scheduled for Tuesday, January 15 at approximately 10 a.m., according to a […] Read more »
This past June, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner asked his two interns to take on a new project. The interns were charged with writing and designing a new blog called […] Read more »
When New York City-based personal trainers Molly and Anthony Canu ran the Sleepy Hollow Halloween 10K six years ago, they immediately fell in love with the area. “We loved how close we still […] Read more »
Three hundred high school seniors were named scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition, founded and produced by Society for Science & […] Read more »
Please be advised that after 9:00 a.m. Saturday, January 12, a section of the old Tappan Zee Bridge will be removed using explosives. The Thruway I-287/I-87 corridor going over the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge […] Read more »
2018 is now history. Very pleased that so much was accomplished. Here are just some of the highlights. 1) Town complies with the tax cap. Our tax increases have never […] Read more »
On Friday, December 21, River Journal publisher Alain Begun had the pleasure of being a guest of The Castle Hotel & Spa and their wonderful Maitre D’Hotel Alison Pearl Yassky […] Read more »
After a brief but formidable battle with cancer, Patricia H. Stewart died at home on December 21. She was a 50-plus year resident of Tarrytown who was originally from Johnstown, […] Read more »
Two powerful women who have used their celebrated careers in finance and the media to help other women, were the featured guests on Dec. 4 when the United Way Women’s […] Read more »
The Greenburgh Central School District’s Board of Education has scheduled a referendum for February 12, 2019 to consolidate the Greenburgh schools into one campus. The referendum would cost taxpayers $114.6 […] Read more »