On Saturday, February 15, 64 River Town residents came together to help our neighbors in need and. The group ran into the frigid waters of the Hudson River at Louis […] Read more »
It’s fascinating how, in times of mutual duress, we self-select silos to inhabit. For the sake of simplicity — if over-generalization — let’s look at binary silos. For example, in […] Read more »
As many of us finish up our first full week or more at home, its time to rethink what’s usually the best part of the week: the weekend. Though we can’t […] Read more »
February’s theme at Briarcliff Middle School was Kindness but as the Briarcliff Manor community has proven, it is not limited to the middle school. In the past month, local parents, […] Read more »
Dear Friend, I continue to work closely with Governor Cuomo’s office and receive updates from senior officials at the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), New York State Office […] Read more »
KIDS STILL USING FIELDS Although many residents are staying at home, there are still a lot of people (including students) who aren’t taking the coronavirus crisis seriously enough. I received […] Read more »
Who hasn’t entertained the idea of renovating their kitchen? All the cool pictures we see on Pinterest and HGTV make it seem so appealing. But it’s important to realize how […] Read more »
A few months ago, I wrote about the importance of staging from the perspective of a real estate agent. This month I’m turning over my column to one of my […] Read more »
On Saturday, February 9, a group of 41 Briarcliff Middle School (BMS) band and orchestra students participated in the Rivertowns Music Festival. These talented musicians, along with students from Sleepy […] Read more »
As students walk up to Dows Lane Elementary School, they are greeted by colorful chalk hearts that adorn the building’s walls. “This ‘heart-attack’ represents our love for Dows Lane and […] Read more »

