By Barrett Seaman– You can’t, as they say, make this stuff up. In the days leading up to the June 25th New York State primary, some 200 voters, many of them former Republicans with no prior affiliation with the Working Families Party, registered just in time t... More »
On Thursday, April 6 around 3:15 p.m., MTA Locomotive Engineer William Kennedy was operating a southbound Hudson Line train north of Tarrytown station when he noticed a toddler on the northbound track. Kennedy promptly sent out an emergency radio communicatio... More »
Fire trucks and the men and women who work them from more than 40 departments all over the Hudson Valley gathered in Tarrytown on Saturday, August 13th for the 150th anniversary of the Firefighters Association of the State of New York. Vehicles ranging from a ... More »
By Shana Liebman– One of the year’s most illuminating documentaries opens today: Feed the People profiles superhero-chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen, a humanitarian aid organization that provides meals in areas combating crisis. The film, which h... More »
Newly-minted Tarrytown Mayor Karen Brown discusses how the village has changed and what she hopes to accomplish in the next two years. Indy Talks Ep 29 - Tarrytown Mayor Karen BrownWatch this video on YouTube Indy Talks can be seen Fridays on Greenburgh Cablev... More »
By Barrett Seaman— George Yancopoulos, co-founder, along with Dr. Leonard Schleifer, of Tarrytown-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, has every reason to be optimistic about the future of his company. As announced this summer, Regeneron is poised to invest $1.8 b... More »
Dobbs Ferry Mayor Vincent Rossillo talks about the state of his village coming out (one hopes) of the pandemic and the issues it faces–including whether or not to allow marijuana dispensaries, now that cannabis is legal in New York State. Indy Talks Ep 27 - DF... More »
Indy Talks hosts a short debate between the two candidates for Greenburgh Town Supervisor, incumbent Paul Feiner and challenger Tasha Young. Indy Talks Ep26 - Feiner and Young - Mar 2021Watch this video on YouTube More »
Mimi Rocah talks about hate stickers in Sleepy Hollow, police reform, re-opening cold cases and much more as she begins her term as Westchester’s new DA. Indy Talks Ep25 - Mimi Rocah - Dec 2020Watch this video on YouTube See more Indy Talks interviews (click h... More »
Dr. Sherlita Amler, Westchester County Commissioner of Health, and Renee Recchia explain how COVID-19 data is collected and what it means. Indy Talks Ep 24 - Nov 2020 - Sherlita AmlerWatch this video on YouTube See more Indy Talks interviews (click here)… More »
Connie Kehoe and Dr. Erik Weiselberg talk about the role Westchester County played in the American Revolution Indy Talks 23 - October 2020 - Connie Kehoe and Dr. Erik WeiselbergWatch this video on YouTube More »
Revolutionary Westchester 250 Launches Video Series Explore Westchester County’s Revolutionary War Sites Irvington, New York — October 24, 2020 Revolutionary Westchester 250 (RW250) announced today the release of five videos that will further the goal of bui... More »
Maureen McCardle Schulman, the Republican candidate for Nita Lowey’s seat in Congress, is a Trump loyalist, which may not be an asset in NY-17. Watch this video on YouTube More »
Before the current chair of the Westchester County Democratic Party announced he would not run for what would have been his ninth consecutive term, Reggie Lafayette joined with his two announced competitors for the position, Mt. Kisco’s party District Leader, ... More »
Kathy Meany, president of the League of Women Voters of Westchester spells out what should, and what can be done to assure a fair election come November 3rd. More »
Host Barrett Seaman speaks with Nick Campbell, President, and Michelle Adams, VP, of the Rivertowns Chamber of Commerce, an organization that covers Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings and Ardsley. More »
Laura Rossi, Executive Director of the Westchester Community Foundation, explains the Foundation’s role as donor aggregator, distributor and supporter of the county’s non-profits and the people they help. More »
Norma Drummond, long-time head of Westchester County’s Planning Department, talks about the results of a recently published county housing study and what it reveals about the burden of home ownership in Westchester. More »
by Steve Gosset A rabbi would ordinarily be ecstatic to have more than 300 people inside his sanctuary on a Sunday afternoon. But the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown greeted this crowd with mixed emotions. “I am thrilled to see all of you.... More »
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