Ossining Actress Makes Frighteningly Good Movie Debut 

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 Makers: First in a Series – Libations for All Occasions

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 »

Local Authors, Local Books: From Corporate Ladder to Oprah’s Couch: A Leap of Faith 

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 »

A Special Softball Player Scores a Special Honor  

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Road Paving Alternative

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 »

Four Briarcliff Seniors Attend National Letter of Intent Ceremony

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 »

Applications Open for Westchester County Launch1000 Program

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 »

Assemblywoman Galef Calls For Public Meeting About Indian Point Decommissioning Process

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 »

1,000 Thanksgiving Turkeys Donated to Feeding Westchester

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 »

Hen Hud Students Champion Used Sporting Goods for Underprivileged Kids

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 »