10th Annual Sleepy Hollow Half Marathon Set for March 28

The Tenth Sleepy Hollow Half Marathon is scheduled for March 28 at 9:30 am.  The race is organized by Rivertown Runners. Since their inception in 2010, Rivertown Runners through the […] Read more »

Town of Ossining Kicks Off Food Scrap Recycling Program

Ossining Joins 20 Other Communities across Westchester Already Composting On February 24, the Town of Ossining officially kicked off a food scrap recycling program for residents of the town – […] Read more »

TEDx Speaker, HuffPost Columnist and Audie-Award Nominated Author Discusses PTSD and Resilience at Mercy College

The inspirational survivor comes to campus to as part of Mercy College’s Student Success Series, free and open to the general public on March 3rd, 2-3pm. On Tuesday March 3rd, […] Read more »

Two Local Groups Launch Inclusive Entrepreneurship Accelerator 

Ossining Innovates! (OI), an Ossining-based, inclusive entrepreneurship initiative, and the Women’s Enterprise Development Center (WEDC), a non-profit organization that helps women and minorities start, strengthen and succeed in business, have announced the launch of an Inclusive Entrepreneurship Community Accelerator this April in Ossining.    […] Read more »

Eudson Tyson Francois is Running to be the First Black, Haitian American State Senator in District 38

Spring Valley Trustee Eudson Tyson Francois formally announced that he is running for the New York State Senate 38th District seat, being vacated by Senator David Carlucci. “We need a […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Best Practices in Certification Of Voting Machines.

Editor, River Journal: The Westchester County Board of Elections (BOE) is considering the purchase of new voting machines before the 2020 elections. Unfortunately, the County is limited to considering machines […] Read more »

Two Sleepy Hollow Students Receive Distinguished Science Award from Regeneron

Sleepy Hollow High School seniors Tess Kaplan and Samantha Livingston have been named among the country’s top scientists in the 79th Regeneron Science Talent Search. This is the most prestigious […] Read more »

Pocantico Kids Receive Book Bags Filled with Books

Pre-kindergarten students at Pocantico Hills School recently received bedtime book bags prepared by library media specialist Anne Price-Gordon. Each bag contains three books, a mix of fiction and non-fiction. Children […] Read more »
Phelps Hospital

Healthy Life Series Continues in March at Phelps Hospital

Phelps Hospital’s Healthy Life series offers the community a wide range of programs on health-related subjects as well as numerous health screenings and support groups. All events are free and […] Read more »

Irvington Residents to Speak Out Against North Broadway Rezoning

Several Irvington homeowners will urge the Irvington Village board to reject a rezoning proposal that would allow commercial and institutional uses on land currently zoned for single-family residences, when the […] Read more »