A fan of scary movies, actor and writer Eric Wolf walked out of a theater after watching a horror film and said to his wife, “I could do better than this.” So, when his wife, actress Kristen […] Read more »
Local, sustainable, flavorful, and fresh. These are the adjectives most often used by the numerous outstanding artisanal food and drink producers in our area. But there’s one more common factor: passion. As River Journal embarks on […] Read more »
Genevieve Piturro of Irvington was pursuing her dream of living like Mary Tyler Moore. She was a single, successful girl from Yonkers living the fast life in New York City and climbing the corporate ladder as […] Read more »
With excitement in her voice, SUNY Cortland alumna Jamie Bucci recalls the day she found out she was named to the All-Decade team of the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). “It’s such […] Read more »
The average cost of milling and resurfacing a standard 26 foot wide roadway is approximately $360,000 per mile. This approximation is based off the unit prices from the town of Greenburgh’s most recent […] Read more »
All four student athletes signed letters of intent to play sports at Division I colleges and universities next year. The students will participate in fencing, diving, lacrosse and soccer teams […] Read more »
The Westchester County Office of Economic Development is now accepting applications for the Launch1000 program. This initiative is designed to jumpstart 1,000 new businesses. Westchester County is providing this program […] Read more »
The Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission said That Indian Point would be transferred to Holtec for decommissioning Assemblywoman Sandy Galef sent a letter to the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission […] Read more »
This year, Stop & Shop celebrated Veteran’s Day with a donation of 1,000 Thanksgiving turkeys to Feeding Westchester, Westchester County’s largest nonprofit hunger relief organization, in an effort to help meet […] Read more »
The next time you are in your garage (or basement or attic), take a look around. Chances are you will see a box or a bag full of soccer balls, baseball mitts, […] Read more »

