River Journal toured the West this Summer and invited Jacquita Christensen to write about growing up there. Growing up in the West may include many things: surfing in California, forests […] Read more »
Editor,We appointed an Historic District Committee in 2011 with the goal of filing an application for the designation of Irvington’s Main Street area as an historic district with the New […] Read more »
River Journal will be honoring our villages and their history for newcomers and old-timers alike. We invite our readers to submit photographs or postcards for publication. Read more »
I’m a headline skimmer. I skim the headlines of the many forms of media available to us, bookmark the articles I want to go back to and some days feel […] Read more »
After ten years of teaching skin care, New York School of Esthetics in Tarrytown is celebrating with a special facial treatment which their senior students created. “Senior students eagerly researched […] Read more »
This Tarrytown indoor sports facility offers everything from recreational sports to instruction to entertainment. General Manager Kevin Kaye said there are no regular hours. “Most of our clientele has grown […] Read more »
Rivertown Pilates has grown significantly in the year-and-a-half it’s been open in Tarrytown. The studio has gained one more machine, two new programs and three instructors. Owner, instructor and founder, […] Read more »
Lenco Tile is a full service Tile Contractor based out of Irvington, New York. The Company has been serving the Rivertowns for over 30 years! Lenco Tile has helped remodel […] Read more »
Entrepreneur Brings Passion for Education to Community. Kumon, the world’s largest after-school math and reading enrichment program, opens a center in Tarrytown between Dixon Street and Central Avenue. Kumon of […] Read more »
No one can deny that advances in technology can be a wonderful thing. Particularly in the areas of medicine and education, technology gives people more access to what they need, […] Read more »

