| by Robert Kimmel | Tarrytown has joined Irvington and many other Westchester municipalities to participate in Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), a program aimed at lowering utility costs and promoting greater use of renewable energy sources such as wind an... More »
| by Robert Kimmel | Pets Alive Westchester’s no-kill animal shelter is no longer operational in Elmsford despite community efforts to keep it from closing. As of mid-September the last of 61 dogs and cats had been transferred to Pets Alive’s Middletown shelte... More »
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Mary Pastell, a resident of Sleepy Hollow, who celebrates her 104th birthday on October 5th. Born Mary Russo in 1911, Mary lives in the house where she was born, on Elm Street in Sleepy Hollow. A birthday celebration in Mar... More »
| by Elaine Marranzano | After nearly 60 years, Hank’s Alley, Tarrytown’s premier antique and used furniture store, is closing. Janet Falasca, sister of proprietor Hank Bucci, who died on June 17 at age 82, was in the store on a September weekend, along with H... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | Tarrytown resident Lauren Novotny firmly believes in life everything happens for a reason, but when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2010 at the age of 31, she didn’t feel prepared to tackle the new hurdle in front of her. “I wa... More »
Thursday 1 Author Visit: At 7 p.m. join a discussion on sibling relationships with the contributing authors of “Sibling, Our First Macrocosm” at the Warner Library in Tarrytown. Call 631-7734 or visit www.warnerlibrary.org. Friday 2 Bodies in the Library Book ... More »
| by Robert Kimmel | Two associated projects that will impact Tarrytown are picking up momentum. A study dedicated to finding ways of revitalizing the area on both sides of Tarrytown’s railroad station has led to a broadened mission encompassing parts of the ... More »
| by Morey Storck | Canfin Gallery in Tarrytown will be showing the work of Rick Stevens and Jean-Francois Larrieu in October and November. Both artists articulate a number of aesthetic influences and thematic references as windows into their artistic endeavo... More »
| by Morey Storck | Theatre NOW New York (TNNY) is a non-profit professional theatre company emerging from two established companies: the Genesius Theatre Guild in New York City and ReVision Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Its mission is to “facilitate th... More »
| by Sydney Cuff | The Irvington Woods fill hundreds of acres of local open space—hikers and runners regularly use this beautiful community-accessible trail system. Meandering through stunning woodlands, these well-marked trails run along dramatic ravines wit... More »
The Village of Tarrytown is hosting an open house to discuss village-wide economic development strategies on Sunday, September 27th from 1pm-4pm at the Tarrytown Senior Center, 238 West Main Street. The purpose of the session is to discuss preliminary strategi... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | The Family YMCA at Tarrytown has gotten a facelift in recent months to complement its growing fitness and early learning programs, and even more changes are planned in the near future. “This is very focused, very efficient,” said Barbara ... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | Last October, voters in the Irvington School District approved a $4.6 million fields and facilities renovation referendum that included authorization to install artificial turf at Meszaros Field on the high school/middle school campus. Di... More »
A few years ago, Kim Kaczmarek, Sleepy Hollow High School’s Special Education teacher and Pioneer team coach, began a program to get her students more involved in athletics within the school. Back then, no-one predicted the huge positive force that this progr... More »
| by Krista Madsen | For longtime workers at North Tarrytown’s General Motors plant, the 100-acre wasteland that defines the riverfront of what is now called Sleepy Hollow smarts like an open wound. While recounting the end of his 32-year history with GM when... More »
| by Zoe Kaplan | “Let’s get back to basics. What more do we need for Shakespeare in the Park than Shakespeare and a park?” Kristen Ippolito, former camper, counselor, and assistant director of YMCA Summer Theater, felt incomplete with a change the program br... More »
AWARDED The New York State Library has awarded construction grants to four public libraries in Greenburgh. The grants, which are supported by a $14 million capital fund appropriation in the 2014-2015 state budget for the construction and renovation of public l... More »
| by Elizabeth Nutig | Watch out Judd Apatow, Demetri Martin and Patton Oswalt, because there’s a new kid in town. He’s funny, he’s dark, he’s witty, AND he’s only 15. Simon Cadel is one of a kind, and is about to star in The Family Channel’s newest sitcom The... More »
| by Alexa Brandenberg | Anna KroppSleepy Hollow“I’d like a contemporary flower shop that would have plants, pots, candles, and other decorative items in addition to loose flowers.” Armando Gonzales, 42 Works in Irvington “This is a spot for great ... More »
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