Dear Peekskill City School District Families, The health and safety of our students, staff and families is of the utmost importance to the Peekskill City School District. This morning, nearly […] Read more »
In this new column, River Journal is sharing recipes for some of the most popular dishes in our favorite local restaurants. Our first recipe is offered by Nicky Bell, chef […] Read more »
As we approach the final months before the primaries that determine who will run in this fall’s general election for New York’s 17th Congressional District seat, each of the candidates […] Read more »
A Message for Our Patients: In response to the current COVID-19 public health crisis, and out of an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to postpone all elective […] Read more »
The Miss New York scholarship competition selects the representative for the state of New York in the Miss America scholarship pageant. Lauren Molella of Millbrook was crowned Miss New York 2019 last June at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theatre in Peekskill. She competed for the title […] Read more »
From the SPCA of Westchester This handsome, goofy guy is Oliver and he is still looking for his forever family. He’s around 2 years old and sadly came to us […] Read more »
If we are shutting down almost everything to discourage human contact why are crowded supermarkets OK? A sneeze in a supermarket is just as bad as a sneeze on […] Read more »
During Hurricanes Irene and Sandy and during the severe flu outbreak and hepatitis scare two years ago, United Way’s 2-1-1 Helpline was on the front lines, giving residents accurate information […] Read more »
“How many cars do you drive?” our neighbors asked. And later, “How much red meat do you eat?” My children slurped their lentil soup and stared at our lunch guests. […] Read more »
[Ed. Note: In recognition of Women’s History Month, RJN kicks off in our March issue a multi-part series saluting Wom-en Who Made History Here.] Massachusetts-born Deborah Sampson (1760-1827) was one […] Read more »

