| 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 »
| by Alexa Brandenberg | Katie Nordhoff, 28 Tarrytown “Being outdoors.” John Hilken, 44 Tarrytown “The warm weather.” Anthony White, 33 Tarrytown “Warmer weather. I work outdoors.” Maria Donovan Tarrytown “... More »
| by Greg Galloway| Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council When it comes to idling in your car or truck, what you don’t know can definitely hurt you, your car, and your pocket book. Not to mention potentially get you in trouble with the law. There was a ti... More »
| by Fabienne Schneuwly | Hats and gloves keep us warm during every winter. Why not welcome spring by learning more about everything woolly and sheepish? Historic Hudson Valley invites everyone to Philipsburg Manor, in Sleepy Hollow for the annual Sheep-to-Sh... More »
| by Rick Pezzullo | The Village of Tarrytown recently lost an appeal of a state Department of Labor ruling that it violated safety regulations in the Labor Day 2010 manhole accident that claimed the lives of a village DPW employee and a volunteer firefighte... More »
| by Janie Rosman | National RE/sources developer, Joe Cotter, continues to be busy building down by the Tarrytown riverfront. Phase One of the approximately 25-acre Hudson Harbor development (which will ultimately consist of 238 residences north of West Mai... More »
| by Elaine Marranzano | The fate of historic Brace Cottage in Tarrytown may be in the hands of a judge. Toll Brothers Inc. has filed a lawsuit against the Village of Tarrytown claiming the Planning Board’s decision to require the developer to conduct an add... More »
| by Elaine Marranzano | Surprised by the lack of summer school for young children, local parents are organizing something of their own to fill the gap. Sleepy Hollow residents Michael Kampen and Rachel Schroeder are spearheading efforts to create an academi... More »
PLACED 450 science research students from the Westchester region presented their studies at the Westchester-Rockland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium on February 7. Sleepy Hollow High School senior Elizabeth Sobolik placed first in the Cellular and Mol... More »
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