If you think of a commercial truck, you might think about the semi-trailers that you may encounter on America’s highways. They transport freight between states, and sometimes from one side […] Read more »
Hit the fairways, make birdies and play like a champ! Dunwoodie and Sprain Lake in Yonkers, Maple Moor in White Plains and Saxon Woods in Scarsdale will open Wednesday, March 12, […] Read more »
This summer, in the welcoming environs of its idyllic Westchester grounds and gardens, Caramoor celebrates 80 years as a haven for musical and artistic discovery with an exceptional roster of […] Read more »
The semi-annual Awaken Wellness Fair returns to Westchester this spring, continuing its 23 years of promoting wellness for the body, mind, and spirit. The Spring event will take place on […] Read more »
Now you can read the full March 2025 issue of River Journal right from your computer, phone or tablet. Feel free to share the issue with friends and family who […] Read more »
For a long time, asbestos was the primary construction material in many schools and public areas. It was affordable, durable, and did an excellent job at resisting flames. Unfortunately, it’s […] Read more »
To the Editor, The following was sent to Congressman Michael Lawler. Dear Mr. Lawler, You boldly claim in your newsletter that you will never vote for (or support) reductions in […] Read more »
Four juniors from Irvington High School – Lucy Acharekar, Madeline Barth, Max Bloom and Anna Dorokhova – presented their science research projects at the inaugural UAlbany in the High School Science […] Read more »
Feeding Westchester will hold its annual An Evening in Good Taste, an evening of restaurant tastings, fine wine, craft beers, specialty cocktails, and networking with fellow supporters on Thursday, April […] Read more »
From Croton-on-Hudson to Nashville, she poured her soul into her music, leaving behind a legacy that still resonates today Read more »

