YOU SAVE – WE GIVE You save on quality men’s & women’s fall/winter clothing, shoes & accessories. In the past 29 years, St. Barnabas has donated over $1,165,000 to charitable organizations serving people in need throughout our area. Follow the sale on instagra... More »
Explore the Rivertowns’ thriving art scene! The RiverArts Studio Tour features 80+ artists opening their studios and galleries from Hastings-on-Hudson to Sleepy Hollow. Explore painting, ceramics, fiber, mixed media, and more — and connect directly with the cr... More »
As a part of Dobbs Ferry’s biggest annual event of the year – Ferry Festa – join us – RAIN OR SHINE – to close out the festivities with our 22nd FREE Stand Up Comedy Showcase (intended for 18+) in Dobbs Ferry Public Library’s Community Room! In honor of it be... More »
Join us and friends and frequent collaborators Most Useless Trivia at Climbing Wolf Craft Beer Bar on Friday, October 17th at 8pm, where we’ll be screening Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982/Rated R/98 min/Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller)! Climbing Wol... More »
Rocktoberfest September 27, 2025 2:00 p.m. Matthiessen Park Music – Food Trucks – Kids Zone Individual Admission: $10 Families (max of 5 people): $25 No admission chard for children under 14 Kids Zone: $10 Food Trucks: Five Alarm Pizza Farm Eats BBQ Cousins Ma... More »
To close out our annual FerryCon day at the library, celebrating all things comic book, creativity, and more, we’d love to have you join us for our 1st FerryCom – and 21st FREE Stand Up Comedy Showcase (intended for 18+) in Dobbs Ferry Public Library’s Communi... More »
Calling all witches, warlocks, wizards! Tweens, Teens, and Adults Restock your stores of potions with feathers of ravens, tears of mermaids, teeth of eels, and maybe some pearls of wisdom. Create a kit filled with everything you need to cast your spells this ... More »
Teens and Tweens are invited to our Reading Garden to roast marshmallows and make S’mores while hearing and sharing stories of ghost sightings, weird happenings and other spooky tales of the Halloween season. Bring a sweater or jacket or blanket to keep cozy.... More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. Teens and Tweens grades 5 – 12 More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. Teens and Tweens grades 5 – 12 More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. Teens and Tweens grades 5 – 12 More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. Teens and Tweens grades 5 – 12 More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. This is a 6 session knitting course taught by Knitting Master, Lori Cohen. ... More »
You have always wanted to learn to Knit. Now you can!!!!! Learn knitting basics, then continue on to create fun, fashionable accessories made from yarn. All materials will be provided. This is a 6 session knitting course taught by Knitting Master, Lori Cohen. ... More »
By Barrett Seaman– Feeling a need for more robust analysis of prosecution patterns, Westchester District Attorney Mimi Rocah has created a new position in her office and named sociologist and data analyst Dr. Kathy Kaufman to fill it. Kaufman, an Irvington r... More »
By Rick Pezzullo— Dr. Gail Duffy has been appointed Assistant Superintendent for Instruction and Human Resources in the Irvington School District. Duffy has extensive background as a school leader, having served as an assistant superintendent for administrati... More »
By Tom Pedulla— Grace Thybulle will never forget the trepidation she experienced when she joined the Irvington girls’ varsity basketball team as an eighth grader. She was still feeling her way in many ways – on the court, in the classroom, in social circles. “... More »
Raye Ann Nilsson, a lifelong resident of Irvington, died February 19 after a long illness. She was 78. She was born January 6, 1943 in Tarrytown. She was a devoted wife, mother, Nan and the center of her family. She enjoyed hosting holiday gatherings and loved... More »
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