Rockefeller Preserve Hosts Hulda’s Night Live Performance and Hike

The Friends of Rockefeller is hosting Hulda’s Night, now in its fifth year, at the Rockefeller Preserve State Park going on right now for eight nights. Hulda’s Night is an […] Read more »

SSPM Presents Filmmaker Stanley Nelson on November 2 at the Ossining Public Library

In collaboration with the Ossining Public Library, the Sing Sing Prison Museum is excited to invite you to a free screening of Attica, a documentary by Stanley Nelson. The screening […] Read more »

New & Noteworthy: Pilates Loft Elevates the Fitness Experience

If you’re like us, once the weather turns colder our inclination is to spend more time indoors, which usually means more time at home being a proverbial couch potato. In […] Read more »

Westchester’s Winter Wonderland to Return to Kensico Dam Plaza

Westchester Parks Foundation announced Wednesday, October 11 that Westchester’s Winter Wonderland will return to Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla from November 24 through December 31, 2023.  Winter Wonderland will again feature […] Read more »

Random Farms Kids’ Theater Schedules Auditions for Youth Industry Showcase Night

Westchester’s non-profit Random Farms Kids’ Theater, in conjunction with NYC’s Broadway Workshop, will hold auditions for their annual “Industry Showcase Night” on November 4th at Ripley Grier in NYC (520 […] Read more »

Ways Community Leaders Can Encourage Tourists To Breathe Life Into The Local Economy

For community leaders aiming to capitalize on this powerful economic force, the challenge lies in attracting tourists in ways that are both effective and sustainable. Harnessing the right strategies can […] Read more »

Irvington Student’s Efforts Helps Feed and Equip the Local Community

From a young age, Jonah Goldberg has been passionate about making positive strides against food insecurity. Now a senior at Irvington High School, Goldberg is putting his desire for social […] Read more »

Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg’s Office is Holding a Domestic Violence Awareness Month Drive

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg is collecting items for a drive supporting women and children fleeing abusive situations. The drive began at the end of […] Read more »

Scholar Athlete of the Month: Ossining’s Anthony Lofaro has the Heart of a Giant

River Journal caught up with Ossining High School senior Anthony Lofaro, a standout athlete on both the varsity wrestling and football teams, who was selected as a nominee for the […] Read more »

Putting STEM to Work: A Summer of Learning and Inspiration

Through the generous support of Regeneron, four times a year River Journal publishes the on-site report of a high school science student from the River Towns who is paired with a Regeneron […] Read more »