Sleepy Hollow Resident Relishes Horse Stable
By Tom Pedulla— Sleepy Hollow resident Larry Doyle was in the right place at the right time when he ventured to Belmont Park with friends to watch horse racing for the first time. The year was 1973 and Secretariat was vying f... More »
Shining A Light On Asian Americans’ Influence On American History
By Jeff Wilson– Watching a PowerPoint, “Hidden Voices: Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the United States,” a new component in their Human Rights curriculum, fourth- and fifth-grade students in Irvington’s Main Street ... More »
Fire Officials Oppose Battery Energy Storage System in Tarrytown
By Rick Pezzullo— Local fire officials are continuing to throw cold water on a proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at 120 White Plains Road in Tarrytown. During several public hearings in June, Tarrytown Fire Chiefs... More »
Community News
MoreShining A Light On Asian Americans’ Influence On American History
By Jeff Wilson– Watching a PowerPoint, “Hidden Voices: Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the United States,” a new component in their Human Rights curriculum, fourth- and fifth-grade students in Irvington’s Main Street School were asked to study the vint... More »
Top News
MoreHundreds Have a Blast Enjoying Independence Day
Residents in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow had a blast Friday at the village’s annual fireworks extravaganza at Pierson Park. Food trucks, bounce houses and live music from Kickstart Charlie also contributed to the fun Independence Day celebration. More »
Government & Politics
MoreSchool News
MoreShining A Light On Asian Americans’ Influence On American History
By Jeff Wilson– Watching a PowerPoint, “Hidden Voices: Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the United States,” a new component in their Human Rights curriculum, fourth- and fifth-grade students in Irvington’s Main Street School were asked to study the vint... More »
Arts & Entertainment
MoreGrahame Lesh And Friends Reinvigorate Hudson River Music Festival
.By W.B. King– As folk icon Pete Seeger once said, “The world would be an infinitely better place if everyone did a little bit more listening and a little bit less talking.” When Grahame Lesh and Friends take the stage on June 14 at Croton Point Park headlinin... More »
Environmental News
MoreFire Officials Oppose Battery Energy Storage System in Tarrytown
By Rick Pezzullo— Local fire officials are continuing to throw cold water on a proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at 120 White Plains Road in Tarrytown. During several public hearings in June, Tarrytown Fire Chiefs Raymond Tuohy and Patrick Derivan ... More »
Health News
MorePhelps Geriatrics Turns Thirty, Its Patients Exceed One Hundred
By Elizabeth Tucker— On May 28, Phelps Hospital’s geriatrics program celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. To kick off the festivities, three centenarian patients offered congratulations to their doctors. The oldest, Filomena Semberger, turned 105 the week bef... More »
Rivertowns Sports
MoreHastings’ Caitlin Thomas: Born To Run
By Tom Pedulla– No one pushes Caitlin Thomas harder than she does. And the results have been extraordinary as she concludes a stellar track career at Hastings High School. Thomas recently won the Class C state championship at 3,000 meters. She produced a spect... More »
Lifestyles
MoreSleepy Hollow Resident Relishes Horse Stable
By Tom Pedulla— Sleepy Hollow resident Larry Doyle was in the right place at the right time when he ventured to Belmont Park with friends to watch horse racing for the first time. The year was 1973 and Secretariat was vying for the Triple Crown in the Belmont ... More »
Letters & Commentary
MorePLEASE SHOP LOCALLY, SUPPORT OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY MERCHANTS
Dear Greenburgh Residents, On my recent bicycle rides throughout our beautiful Town and walks in the business district of E Hartsdale Ave, I have been alarmed by seeing less and less foot traffic on the streets adjacent to our local retail shopping areas. I be... More »
Historic Rivertowns
MoreSleepy Hollow Completes Purchase of Abandoned Beekman Avenue Lot
By Barrett Seaman– It was on April 23rd, 17 years ago when fire swept through the three-story building across Beekman Avenue from the W.L. Morse School. According to a contemporaneous report by News12, some 150 firefighters fought for more than three hours but... More »
Bulletin Board
MoreBulk Item Drop Off Schedule For Greenburgh
Throughout the month of July, the Department of Public Works will be accepting large metal and non-metal items for drop off at several locations , allowing residents to drop off bulk items during designated times. Residents must bring their license to show pro... More »