Construction on the New NY Bridge project has entered an exciting new phase with the installation of pile caps and the first vertical steel sections of the new span’s piers starting to rise above the Hudson River. The team’s focus for the past year has been on... More »
Last year’s media frenzy around the television show Sleepy Hollow is fueling this season’s tourism in its namesake village and Tarrytown. Greater Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce co-president Theresa McCarthy, who tended bar this time last year at T... More »
Outreach Center in Tarrytown is located at 2 North Broadway. photo: Janie Rosman Everyone has questions about the new bridge that is scheduled to open in 2018. “When will the new bridge be finished?” “How many lanes will it have?” “What will happen to the old ... More »
Tarrytown Honda Owner/President Dwight Dachnowicz with his 1980s Honda Accord. Janie Rosman In a village ripe with history, one location near Tarrytown’s Historic Commons HC Zone boasts longevity spanning the past century. What began in 1914 as a masonry-on-wo... More »
Critics challenged the Public Authorities Control Board’s (PACB) July 16 decision to loan the Thruway Authority half of its requested $511 million, originally intended for statewide clean water projects like sewage treatment. On June 26, the state’s Environmen... More »
Blake Norman, 19 Sleepy Hollow “I think it is beyond safe and we are lucky to have access to such a beautiful river.” Carlos Villa, 19 Sleepy Hollow “I don’t think so. There’s so much toxic waste in there that it might actually be dangerous.” Peggy Wise Tarry... More »
| Brian Conybeare | Safety is the number one priority on the New NY Bridge project. Earlier this spring, you may have heard about a number of boater safety enhancements being established by the New York State Thruway Authority and design-builder Tap... More »
What began as a gathering in people’s homes blossomed into a horticultural group intent on preserving and protecting the villages’ natural beauty. “In past years it was a traditional garden club, and one of four in the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow area,” Little... More »
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