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 Robert Kimmel | Anyone entering the Phelps Memorial Hospital Center’s grounds in Sleepy Hollow will recognize that major renovations are underway. The two current construction projects are designed to provide the hospital with a new MRI facility equippe... More »
Anyone with a discerning sweet tooth who enjoys the delectable combination of “salty, crunchy and sweet” will want to visit Posh Pretzel for a taste of Anne Marie D’Erasmo’s chic creations. She makes her handcrafted treats in-house with high quality French and... More »
| by Zoe Kaplan | On April 21, students at Sleepy Hollow High School celebrated “Spread the Word to End the Word” – a campaign that focuses on removing the R-word (retarded) from everyday vocabulary. While the R-word used to be medically sound, in recent ... More »
The Fourth Annual Penguin Plunge, sponsored by F.A.C.E. (Fundraising and Community Events of Irvington), was held April 26 at Matthiessen Park Beach. Among those taking a dip in the Hudson River was Irvington Trustee Christina Giliberti. —Photos by Sunny McLe... More »
| by Fabienne Schneuwly | The EF International Language School in Tarrytown was recently home to more than 200 students from different regions in Mexico. The delegation, which came for the first EF IQUF Inter Cultural Fest in New York, arrived on March 30 an... More »
One hundred rivertown residents will come together on Thursday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., for the inaugural TEDxTarrytownWomen event, a day of networking and dialogue. The independently produced event, operated under a license from TED, was organized by c... More »
| by Krista Madsen | Lannie Hart’s Southern accent really emerges when she starts talking about her beloved mayfly sculpture in progress. It’s larger than life. Or more like mammoth. One wing alone is 10-feet tall, and when the steel rod armature is wrappe... More »
Come and support the river towns’ new, vibrant, and abundant farmers market! An invigorated Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Market (TaSH) will have a grand opening on Saturday, May 23, from 8:3 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Patriot’s Park; parking is available across the street a... More »
| by Linda Viertel | When Heather Reid decided to open her consignment store in Tarrytown, she named it Trilogy – a description of her featured clothing and accessories collection: 1) modern, 2) vintage and 3) artisan. Her curated collection of second-hand i... More »
| by Katy Kachnowski | It did not surprise many Americans when Hillary Clinton announced her run for the presidency on Sunday, April 12. However, there was one surprise in the video announcement: Sleepy Hollow High School’s very own Principal Carol Conklin-S... More »
| by Barrett Seaman | When the Irvington Historic District Committee (IHDC) held public information sessions two years ago in an effort to resurrect a 10-year-old plan to designate much of the village’s business district as “historic,” many local owners voic... More »
| by Barrett Seaman | They met in a secluded field that, for obvious reasons, cannot be named. It was just past dawn, and after some preliminary roughhousing, some stick and squirrel chasing and…well, tending to personal matters, they left their minders shive... More »
| By Martin Hauser | Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council Tarrytown will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 18th, with work gloves, rakes, garbage bags and orange vests for the annual Village Clean-Up Day. The Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | Seniors in Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow and the surrounding area are enjoying nutritious, hot lunches daily in the refurbished dining area at the Neighborhood House in Tarrytown. Last month, village officials, members of the Neighborhood Hou... More »
| by Fabienne Schneuwly | On a Tarrytown hilltop, with a breath-taking view of the Hudson River and surrounded by acres of manicured gardens, sits a picturesque castle built in the 19th century. The majestic building, formerly belonging to General Howard Car... More »
| by Dylan Etzel | It’s been almost eight months since NaturalFit Pharmacy opened at 104 Main Street in Irvington. Spacious shelves now brim with new products, ranging from cold remedies to locally crafted candles. Customers fill and refill prescriptions, as... More »
| by Dorothy Conigliaro | Just when you thought there would be no end to winter, along comes an early breath of spring. Since it first opened its doors in 2012, King Garden Designs has become a staple in the community, a full service garden design and car... More »
| by Linda Viertel | Allison Fine grew up in Philipse Manor, graduating from Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown High School, the 1982 Athlete of the Year. At age 21, she became a Sleepy Hollow trustee (1986-9), the youngest official elected in New York State. And, afte... More »
| by Linda Viertel | A heavy snowstorm blanketing our river towns was not the harbinger of spring most of us expected. But, soon the snows will melt, buds will bloom, and the first delectable spring vegetables will be on sale, bringing variety, fresh taste... More »
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