Bill Goetz: Longtime Volunteer Briarcliff Manor Firefighter

A longtime Briarcliff Manor resident who volunteered for the fire department and was chief engineer at the Edith Macy Girl Scout Center has died. William (Bill) Eugene Goetz of Brackney, […] Read more »

New York Moms Demand Action to Host Vigil to Honor those Killed at Sandy Hook

Volunteers with the Westchester County chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, part of Everytown for Gun Safety, will gather on December 16th in partnership with the […] Read more »

Op Ed: Lowey in Key Position to Stand Up to Trump and Fight to Save the EPA

As soon as he took office, President Trump and his Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), first under Scott Pruitt and now Andrew Wheeler, have launched an all-out assault on our children’s […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Briarcliff School Bond – Vote Yes

Dear Briarcliff Friends, We are all former members of the Briarcliff Manor Board of Education and long-term residents of the school district. One of us currently has children in the […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Briarcliff School Bond – Vote No

To the Residents and Taxpayers of Briarcliff Manor UFSD: The Briarcliff School District has scheduled a vote on a $34mm Bond Referendum as part of a $39mm Capital Spending Plan […] Read more »
Beauty and the Beast WPPAC

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Coming to White Plains Performing Arts Center

Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic Disney’s Beauty and the Beast as the White Plains Performing Arts Center (WPPAC) proudly announces the cast for the dazzling holiday […] Read more »
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Greenburgh School District Referendum on $114.6 Million Bond Vote Scheduled

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 »
Regeneron, STEM, Day for Doing Good

Regeneron Day for Doing Good

In a recent conversation with the River Journal, Congresswoman Nita Lowey discussed a STEM event she attended at Regeneron headquarters in Tarrytown. The event was part of Regeneron’s annual “Girls […] Read more »

Ossining Town Board Hears Community Feedback on Project Forward

A grant-funded consultant hired by the Town of Ossining presented the results of a community survey to the Town Board on November 7th, a first step in the latest examination […] Read more »

How a Flat Tire Led to a Happy Escape: The Story of Carvel in Greenburgh

It was a hot Memorial Day in 1934, when a young Greek immigrant named Thomas Carvelas began traveling all over Westchester selling ice cream out of his ice cream truck. […] Read more »