Now you can read the full November 2023 issue of River Journal North on your tablet, phone or laptop. Don’t miss a great issue featuring Croton’s 125th anniversary celebrations, an […] Read more »
River Journal caught up with Irvington High School senior Marcus Canton, a standout athlete on the varsity football, basketball and track teams, who was selected as a nominee for the […] Read more »
Some Crotonites might be surprised to learn that the local water is unique to their Village Read more »
Now you can read the full November 2023 issue of River Journal on your phone, tablet or computer. Don’t miss any of the great articles about the impressive kids – […] Read more »
The Jane E. Lytle Memorial Arboretum has a new website that is designed to provide a richer, more interactive experience for visitors and supporters. The following features allow users to […] Read more »
By Laura Burkhardt The Westchester Alliance for Sustainable Solutions (WASS) in Westchester County is engaged in a campaign to shut down the Wheelabrator Westchester Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facility in Peekskill, which […] Read more »
Recognition is a fundamental human need. When employees feel valued and appreciated, it can lead to higher job satisfaction, engagement, and performance. However, many organizations struggle to implement effective recognition […] Read more »
As the holidays approach, people’s thoughts often turn to the twinkling lights and dazzling iconic displays in New York City! Think Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Macy’s, and even […] Read more »
At Briarcliff School District, when students talk, we listen. Last spring, Todd Principal Jessica Michaelidis came up with an idea to have clubs meet during recess. The clubs, which are […] Read more »
As they rotated through different learning stations, Dows Lane Elementary School kindergartners in Liz Winnegar’s class practiced their math and literacy skills. The students played differentiated math games, created sight […] Read more »

