Sunday, February 05, 2012
   
Text Size

Banner

Latest

How Will Fracking Impact Westchester County and Local Municipalities?

Hydrofracking is the extraction of oil from rock deep within the earth's crust.

The issues surrounding fracking stretch far beyond the actual drilling process and can affect many different aspects of New Yorkers' lives. The following upcoming event will discuss many of the potential impacts that fracking will have on residents in both Westchester County and in the mid-Hudson Valley region.

Read more: How Will Fracking Impact Westchester County and Local Municipalities?

 

The Traveler’s Epidemic

Suella VainsteinBorn to a very traditional immigrant family, I was always raised to plan on getting married somewhere between my sophomore year and summer-after-senior-year of college. So when my high school boyfriend announced that he would be backpacking through South America promptly after finishing his last semester of school, my grandmother nearly had a heart attack. How could her only grandchild be cursed with a man with such a foolish desire?

Read more: The Traveler’s Epidemic

 

The Sharing of Time & Experience…

Nathan GrauTarrytown and the neighboring villages have the benefit of a multi-cultural experience through interacting with the students who attend the EF [Education First] School on the former Marymount College campus.

Read more: The Sharing of Time & Experience…

 

Tarrytown Ink

At the Tarrytown Village Board Meeting of Monday, October 3rd, the Board voted 5-1 to approve legislation to allow a tattoo parlor to open within the Village.  Since the decision has now been made, I feel that it falls to River Dad, as arbiter of all things of importance to our Villages, to weigh in on the subject and let everyone know whether or not this is a good idea.

Read more: Tarrytown Ink

 

Page 1 of 50

Banner
Banner
Banner

Disclaimer

Important: River Journal Online is the online publication of River Journal Inc., Tarrytown, NY. River Journal is not liable for failure to publish an advertisement or for typographic errors published, except for the cost of that portion of ad space within which the error first appeared. River Journal reserves the right to reject or edit any submission and all submissions become the exclusive property of River Journal. The opinions of River Journal's editorial board are those of the editorial board. Opinions stated in letters, articles, commentaries, ads, graphics or cartoons are those of indiviudal authors. No part of River Journal to include photos, artwork, ads, and text may be reproduced without the written consent of the Publisher.

Technical

Browser compatibility notes

Login Form