Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins hosted a Lunar New Year celebration at the Michaelian Office Building, marking the Year of the Horse and recognizing outstanding contributions from members of the […] Read more »
Managing noise levels in your premises can be a tricky task, especially if your business is surrounded by heavy traffic or noisy neighbors. Whether you’re looking to provide a more […] Read more »
A few decades ago, paying for mail was very straightforward. You brought a letter or a package to the post office, paid in cash, and that was the end of […] Read more »
On Thursday, February 5, more than 100 community leaders, educators, families, and students gathered at the Regeneron Pharmaceuticals campus in Tarrytown to celebrate 22 exceptional Westchester County high school students named Regeneron Science Talent […] Read more »
Morning light pours into your Manhattan living room—beautiful until it jolts you awake at 6 am and gives the neighbors a clear view of your first coffee. In New York […] Read more »
There are 150,000 people diagnosed with blood cancer annually. It is a challenge that shapes personal lives, families, relationships, and the way we see the world. It is very likely that you too have somehow had a connection to blood […] Read more »
The River Journal joins this year’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of America with a series of articles throughout 2026 highlighting people, places, or things in the River […] Read more »
The Westchester County Youth Bureau, along with local Youth Bureaus from across the County attended the annual Youth Leadership Forum in Albany; a free interactive leadership and educational conference offered […] Read more »
Westchester County has completed installation of solar-powered lighting at select Bee-Line bus stops as part of a new pilot program designed to improve safety and visibility for riders. The project […] Read more »
Community groups depend more on paperwork than they realize. Meeting notes, bylaws, permits, donation records, history – it’s all passed around by volunteers, sometimes put on the shelf whenever it’s […] Read more »

