When Ossining resident Bill Huppuch retired from his job as an elementary school principal in 2009, he wasn’t envisioning a traditional retirement — in a new home, warmer climate with […] Read more »
“Who goes to the library anymore?” my 19-year old nephew, Rory, asked me at a recent family get together. Well, in 2010, 163,000 people came to the Warner Library from […] Read more »
Valet parking at the Scarborough train station is not new nor can a three-year old program be defined as old. Rather, the most appropriate description of this helpful service is […] Read more »
At some point last fall, my then-four-year-old son told me that he wanted to play baseball. Tears of joy streamed down my face. I love baseball. I have loved baseball […] Read more »
It’s true, “the one constant in life is change.” With this issue of River Journal we prove the adage correct. The residents and businesses in Briarcliff Manor (including Scarborough) will […] Read more »
In December of last year, Toll Brothers, a large well-known developer located in Horsham (outside Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, took over the ownership of the Wilson Park property from WCI, the company […] Read more »
In effect, it’s safe to say that the Mayor and the Irvington Board of Trustees had hoped to have the waterfront rezoned as of this date. That rezoning would have […] Read more »
In light of the recent arrest of Trent Bonner a 21-year old volunteer firefighter in the Village of Sleepy Hollow on felony arson charges, River Journal asked a local psychologist […] Read more »

