Haiti Fundraiser at Tarrytown Music Hall

The Tarrytown Music Hall hosted an evening of music by local and internationally known artists on March 22 to raise funds for relief in Haiti.   Read more »

All That Glitters – Is Gold

All That Glitters jewelry store is located on 59 Main Street in Irvington.  The owner, Kimberly Pirro, has been in business since 1995. She carries gold, silver and handcrafted jewelry […] Read more »

Harmon-Machini Building, Inc.

Founding partners, Alan Harmon of Hastings and Andrew Marchini of Tarrytown, have brought a longtime friendship, a combined twenty years of remodeling experience, and a strong sense of customer service […] Read more »

3rd Annual Birdhouse Building Competition

The 3rd annual birdhouse building competition is underway once again. Sponsored by the Tarrytown Beautification Foundation, this year’s theme is recycle – reuse, but is not mandatory. Read more »

Calling All Tarrytowners With a Green Thumb

Have you noticed the wooden barrels on Broadway and Main Street in Tarrytown?  Read more »

PUBLIC NOTICE ABOUT REAL ESTATE TAXES

Town of Greenburgh Real Estate taxes are due by April 30, 2010. If you are responsible for paying your own taxes and have not received a bill, please contact the […] Read more »
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DeCecchis Electric

DeCecchis Electric has been “Serving All Your Home Electrical Needs” for over 15 years. Owner Chris DeCecchis started the business back in 1993. He grew up in Tarrytown where his […] Read more »
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You Asked For It, Third Friday Is Back

Tarrytown Third Friday is back after its winter snooze! Read more »

At Tarrytown’s Christ Church Multi-Cultural Dinners to Raise Funds for Haiti

Christ Church will be hosting a series of International Dinners open to the community, starting with an authentic Russian Dinner on Saturday night, April 17 at 7 pm in the Christ Church […] Read more »

Immaculate Conception Pre-Kindergarten

Take a look inside Immaculate Conception Pre-Kindergarten, Irvington, New York. Read more »