| by Rick Pezzullo | Steven Corbett was founding principal of the EastHarlem Scholars Academy II. Corbett was appointed last month by the Board of Education as the new assistant principal at Irvington High School. Prior to joining Irvington on July 8, Corbett ... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo| The Irvington Board of Education hired a security firm last month to conduct an audit of the district’s computer system after an internal breach of security within its computer network allegedly by two Middle School students was discovered ... More »
Proposal for 16-room home at 65 West Clinton Avenue in Irvington drew ire of neighbors. Photo by: Barrett Seaman Less than 48 hours after an announcement by Irvington’s Village Board of Trustees that it would hold a public hearing in early August on a proposal... More »
| by Robert Kimmel | Sustainable Westchester’s project aimed at reducing utility costs for residents within the Town of Greenburgh is getting a favorable reception among Irvington’s Board of Trustees. Known as Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), it would resul... More »
| by Morey Storck | Alex Arlotta is a talented and academically honored student at Irvington High School who will be a sophomore this fall. For the past five years he has appeared in many musical theater area productions, in both lead and ensemble roles. He is... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | A criminal investigation into an internal breach of security within the Irvington School District’s computer network is ongoing. Superintendent of Schools Kristopher Harrison issued a letter to district parents on June 19 stating “signif... More »
| by Robert Kimmel | Tarrytown and Irvington residents and small businesses may soon be able to participate in a project that will trim down their utility bills. Called Community Choice Aggregation, it will assemble the buying power of consumers within the T... More »
Residents and visitors are invited to “Celebrate Irvington” from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 21. (See schedule below.) Shops will be open on Main Street, and family-friendly activities will be offered including guided walks, live music, special exhibi... More »
| by Barrett Seaman | No, this isn’t the old joke about the Lone Ranger’s trusty sidekick, Tonto. It’s about WE, an organization of and for women entrepreneurs in Irvington. It took a spunky 31-year-old recent arrival to the village to count noses and put on... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | The Irvington Democratic Committee endorsed Trustee Connie Kehoe and village Housing Committee Chairperson Janice Silverberg for two available seats on the Board of Trustees this fall. Kehoe, who doubles as deputy mayor, is running for... More »
The first annual RiverArts Music Tour will take place on Saturday, June 6 throughout Irvington, Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, and Hastings-on-Hudson beginning at 12 p.m. This inaugural event is modeled after the RiverArts Artists Studio Tour (now in its 22nd year) wh... More »
| by Sue Guzman | There’s no slowing track and field superstar Kiana Lee who will soon be bidding farewell to Irvington High School. Over the past four years, Lee cemented herself in the record books for both Irvington High as well as Westchester County. Ac... More »
| By Rick Pezzullo | Irvington High School Assistant Principal Deborah Mariniello was appointed as the new principal of Dows Lane Elementary School by the Board of Education last week. She will begin her new position on July 1. Mariniello, who served as an a... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | School budgets were approved by voters last month in the Tarrytown, Irvington and Pocantico Hills school districts. In Tarrytown, the $72.57 million budget, which increases spending by $1.36 million from this year, passed 430 to 139. The... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | School budgets were approved by voters Tuesday night in the Tarrytown, Irvington and Pocantico Hills school districts. In Tarrytown, the $72.57 million budget, which increase spending by $1.36 million from this year, passed 430 to 139. T... More »
| By Rick Pezzullo | School budgets were approved by voters Tuesday night in the Tarrytown, Irvington and Pocantico Hills school districts. In Tarrytown, the $72.57 million budget, which increases spending by $1.36 million from this year, passed 430 to 139. ... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | Less students in the Tarrytown and Irvington school districts opted out of taking the state Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) and math exams in April than the majority of districts in Westchester and statewide. Reportedly, more tha... More »
Irvington’s 2015 market has switched from its Wednesday offering to Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., “With a whole new ‘hands on’ board (literally – we are meeting in May to make hand-painted signs for the market and our vendors), and, with it, a new look, new... More »
| by Linda Viertel | Inside the newly renovated Irvington train station, Brrzaar offers a charming venue serving frozen and fresh yogurts accompanied by a variety of appealing topping choices, artisanal coffee, and a unique iced coffee taste treat from New ... More »
When Gregory Allen took on the position of Irvington Town Hall Theater manager last year, his extensive list of achievements included award-winning author, speaker, stage producer, and actor. He can now add award-winning film director to his credits. At the 2... More »
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