Tuesday Jun 30 | Journal News
Irvington couple turn warehouse into family-fun center
You've either got to be crazy or a visionary to start a new business during a recession.
Tamara and Anthony Pomeranz of Mount Airy announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Julia , on April 16.
Thrifts face danger under Obama plan
The real-world equivalent of the Bailey Savings and Loan in the classic movie "It's a Wonderful Life" would become extinct under the banking overhaul proposed this week by the Obama administration.
Fremont high school wind Greenest School contest, winshybrid school bus
Motorists en route to Irvington High School next year will undoubtedly do a double take when they see a rarity among them.
Greenest School Wins a Hybrid Bus
IC Bus is a company a oemoving children from home to school and back againa and now, there are doing it in a green way.
Holy Cow! Metro-North zoned pricing confusing for Yankee fans
Danny Wild loves that he can now take a Metro-North train to the doorstep of Yankee Stadium.
Fremont school to be named nation's 'greenest,' title earns hybrid bus
Long before Al Gore made global warming a universal topic in the 2006 documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," staff and students at Irvington High were implementing programs to reduce waste and make the campus more green.
Irvington teacher among All-Star finalists
Irvington High School teacher Susan Piekarski is one of five finalists for the 2009 All-Star Teacher Award sponsored by Comcast SportsNet.
A longtime kitchen-and-home accessory shop in Piermont has undergone a makeover.
Failed hotel was foundation for college
MILLBROOK -Standing at the corner of routes 82 and 343 in Millbrook, Halcyon Hall, a 200-room luxury hotel built by New York City publisher H. J. Davison Jr., opened with a gala ball on Sept.
Celebrate 400 years of Hudson River history this weekend
This weekend communities throughout Westchester and Rockland will celebrate "River Day," a key event in the year-long Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial Celebration.
Events marking the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's 'discovery' of the river now called by his name - the official title is The Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial - will continue all summer and beyond, but this weekend the celebration gets busy.
Class B softball: Irvington's Morley tosses no-hitter in loss to Rye Neck
From staff reports Gillian Morley was the losing pitcher despite throwing a no-hitter and allowing no earned runs in Rye Neck's 3-0 victory over Irvington yesterday in a Section 1 Class B quarterfinal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village tax roll and warrant for the 2009/10 fiscal year have been delivered to the Village Clerk-Treasurer for the collection of taxes levied on such roll.
The Essex County Prosecutor's Office says the death of a woman this morning is being investigated as a homicide.
Winners, losers in school board races in southern, central Westchester
Incumbents managed to hang on to their seats in many local school board races yesterday, although there were a few exceptions.
Unfair description of Irvington voters
I was taken aback by the denigrating tone of your May 11 endorsement of Irvington school board candidates.
The historic Village of Irvington, named for Americaa TMs great literary figure Washington Irving, will mark the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudsona TMs discovery voyage on River Day, June 6, 2009, in our waterfront Scenic Hudson Park between 2 and 5 pm.
District voters to weigh $31.5M for projects
Local school districts will ask voters tomorrow to approve more than $30 million in spending for construction, new vehicles and other planned expenditures.
Il Sorriso of Irvington- New Look, Great Food and Fantastic Pizza- Small Plates & Bar Menu Now
Have you seen what they have done at Il Sorriso in Irvington, New York. Its more hip now and the menu has been extended and updated.