Making Delivery Safer For Families With Food Allergies
By Cooper Ho– I have severe tree nut and shellfish allergies. I’ve dealt with them my whole life, and for the most part I know how to manage them. At a restaurant, I can talk to my server, ask how a dish is prepared, and make... More »
Dobbs Ferry Artist Awarded Grant to Create Mural
By Rick Pezzullo— A Dobbs Ferry artist has been awarded a grant to create an artwork that transforms ArtsWestchester’s gallery vault in White Plains into an immersive world of clay, color and intricate pattern. Rana Amirtahma... More »
Hastings Pitcher Throws A Career-Crowning Perfect Game
By Tom Pedulla– When Hastings right-hander Andrew Ciszewski warmed up for a recent game against Rye Neck, the results were not promising. He was bouncing curveballs and spiking fastballs, leaving them well short of the plate.... More »
Community News
MoreHow Will You Vote On Your School Budget?
By Elizabeth Tucker– Budgets for the five rivertown public school districts are on the ballot this Tuesday, May 19. Village residents have an opportunity to voice their opinion in an up-or-down vote. In an effort to help voters decide, The Hudson Independent o... More »
Top News
MoreParamedic Supervisor from Dobbs Ferry Accused of Forging Medical Certifications
By Rick Pezzullo— A Dobbs Ferry man was charged last week with numerous felonies in relation to his alleged forgery of 22 medical certification cards and unlawful retention of fees while employed as Town of Greenburgh’s paramedic supervisor. Jared Rosenberg, 5... More »
Government & Politics
MoreJenkins Delivers ‘Hopeful’ State of the County Address
By Rick Pezzullo— Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins delivered his second State of the County Address last week, outlining a year of measurable progress, continued investment and a people-first approach to governing. “If anyone asks what is the State of ... More »
School News
MoreHow Will You Vote On Your School Budget?
By Elizabeth Tucker– Budgets for the five rivertown public school districts are on the ballot this Tuesday, May 19. Village residents have an opportunity to voice their opinion in an up-or-down vote. In an effort to help voters decide, The Hudson Independent o... More »
Arts & Entertainment
MoreDobbs Ferry Artist Awarded Grant to Create Mural
By Rick Pezzullo— A Dobbs Ferry artist has been awarded a grant to create an artwork that transforms ArtsWestchester’s gallery vault in White Plains into an immersive world of clay, color and intricate pattern. Rana Amirtahmasebi was given $3,500 from the Jane... More »
Environmental News
MoreDobbs Ferry Unveils Food Scrap Recycling Barn
(This story has been updated) By Rick Pezzullo— The Village of Dobbs Ferry kicked off the spring season Friday by showcasing two climate-smart initiatives. Dobbs Ferry Mayor Christy Knell led the celebration at the village’s DPW site at 1 Stanley Avenue that i... More »
Health News
MoreMaking Delivery Safer For Families With Food Allergies
By Cooper Ho– I have severe tree nut and shellfish allergies. I’ve dealt with them my whole life, and for the most part I know how to manage them. At a restaurant, I can talk to my server, ask how a dish is prepared, and make sure the kitchen knows about my al... More »
Rivertowns Sports
MoreHastings Pitcher Throws A Career-Crowning Perfect Game
By Tom Pedulla– When Hastings right-hander Andrew Ciszewski warmed up for a recent game against Rye Neck, the results were not promising. He was bouncing curveballs and spiking fastballs, leaving them well short of the plate. Then the game began and he was, we... More »
Lifestyles
MoreMotherless
MOTHERLESS: Part 1, Where do you we begin By Krista Madsen I wasn’t going to write about this yet because the shock isn’t done percolating in me into a cohesive topic. The story that CNN exposed of the corner of the website, Motherless.com, where men come to s... More »
Letters & Commentary
MoreWhy Choose Suffering?
Congressman Lawler votes for suffering. When it comes to healthcare, food assistance, research, compassion, foreign aid, and war, he keeps choosing policies that deepen our suffering instead of relieving it. That is a betrayal of the people. Healthcare: Lawler... More »
Historic Rivertowns
MoreGround Broken for Memorial Garden at Ardsley High School
By Rick Pezzullo The Ardsley Historical Society hosted a formal groundbreaking ceremony earlier this month for the Lewisohn Memorial Garden at Ardsley High School. The event marked the official start of construction for a landmark dedicated to local history an... More »
Bulletin Board
MorePride Month At Jacob Burns Film Center
The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is presenting a full month of Pride programming this June. Building on their monthly Out There series the Burns is celebrating with a special Out There: Pride Edition featuring a mix of films, Q&As, and community events–free... More »






























































