What Can You Buy With Crypto In New York? 

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 »

Say Goodbye to Tax Stress with This Ultimate Filing Checklist

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 »

Rivertowns Rotary Celebrating 100th Year of Service to Our Community in 2025

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 Hochul Signs Legislation to Expand New York’s Food Donation and Recycling Program And Help Low-Income New Yorkers

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 »

Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Advisory Council Participates in “Day of Service” at Feeding Westchester

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 »

Read the Full Dec 2024 River Journal Issue

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 »

Accelerating SaaS Growth: Using Data to Monitor Competitors and Identify Opportunities

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 »

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Briarcliff Past and Present

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 »

Reclaiming Trash to Make Unique Art 

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 »

EF School Teaches Students More than Just English 

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 »