The adoption of cryptocurrency in New York continues to grow, providing a more convenient, secure, and flexible way to handle financial transactions. As more businesses and services accept digital currencies, […] Read more »
With tax season just around the corner, it’s that time of year when you hop from the joys of holiday cheer to the woes of financial stress. But even as […] Read more »
The Rivertowns Rotary is almost 100 years old. It was founded in 1925 in Hastings. After 10 years, the club expanded to include the villages of Dobbs Ferry and Ardsley, […] Read more »
Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to expand New York’s food donation and food scraps recycling program, which provides high-quality food to low-income New Yorkers. Since launching in 2022, food waste […] Read more »
Members of New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Advisory Council (YAC) participated in a “Day of Service” Saturday. The project began with a weeklong clothing and food […] Read more »
Now you can read the full issue of River Journal on your phone, tablet or computer each month. Enjoy the December 2024 issue and feel free to share with friends […] Read more »
The use of cheap proxies cannot be underestimated in the competitive intelligence landscape. When SaaS companies understand how to use cheap proxies, it becomes evident how to supervise competitors while […] Read more »
Times change, and so does architecture. This topic fascinated young Michael Feist, an 18-year-old student at Briarcliff High School in 2014, tasked in a school project to intern locally. Michael’s […] Read more »
The art of Greenburgh resident Tanya Evans-Johnson is proof that one doesn’t need a traditional medium to make a masterpiece. Forgoing graphite, oil paint and ink, Evans-Johnson opts for a […] Read more »
Spectators in the auditorium at the EF International Language School on the hill above Tarrytown erupted when a group of seven South Korean students danced and lip-synced to the song […] Read more »

