Briarcliff Pediatric Dentistry is Laser-Focused on Caring for Your Kids Teeth

When it comes to pediatric dentistry, every parent wants the best for their kids. Office visits should be free of fear and full of attentive, compassionate care. When a child […] Read more »

City of Peekskill Appoints Five Residents to Serve on the Civilian Complaint Review Board

The City of Peekskill Common Council appointed five residents to serve on the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) during its Council meeting on Monday, November 27th. The five members appointed […] Read more »

Congratulations to the December 2023 River Journal Pet of the Month 

Meet Betty!  Betty is a 3-year-old bloodhound mix who came up from the South to Paws Crossed Animal Rescue in Elmsford with her mom and two sisters. She joined our […] Read more »

Irvington Middle School Ignites Strength in Bulldog Fitness Challenge

Irvington Middle School sixth through eighth grade students engaged in a fun competition that tested their physical and mental strength during their school’s inaugural Bulldog Fitness Challenge on Dec. 1. […] Read more »

A Victorian Christmas Celebration Comes to Washington Irving’s Sunnyside

Get ready for a merry yuletide season with a Victorian Christmas Celebration at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside on December 16th, from 10am to 3pm. A delightful experience for visitors of all […] Read more »

Don’t Fall for These Common Business Myths

Business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to stay on track for success need to recognize dangerous myths. Identifying them makes it possible to avoid falling into traps, wasting time, losing […] Read more »

Northern Westchester Hospital ranked among America’s best for short-term rehab care by U.S. News & World Report

Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH)’s Transitional Care Unit (TCU), a specialized short-term rehabilitation division, is among the elite 19% of skilled nursing facilities in the country to earn a “high performing” […] Read more »

Embarking on Your Academic Journey: Top 5 Tips for Future Students in 2024

Starting your own study is an exciting but difficult undertaking as the academic landscape continues to change in 2024. A deliberate approach is necessary to achieve success and fulfilment in […] Read more »

Shop Talk: From Working in the Kitchen to Running Her Own

Nearly 20 years ago, Mayra Caguano was working in the kitchen of one of Westchester County’s most iconic restaurants, Peter Pratt’s Inn. She was asked by the inn’s then-owners, Craig […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community Awarded $60,000 by the New York State Council on the Arts

Bethany Arts Community announced grant awards totaling $60,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support the nonprofit arts and culture sector. Through New York State’s […] Read more »