Incumbents in both Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown were re-elected on March 21, along with three first-term Trustees. In Sleepy Hollow, Mario DiFelice was re-elected with 833 votes while his running […] Read more »
The annual spring cleaning of the walkways around the Tarrytown Lakes is upon us and this year Kathy Knight is asking all those who enjoy the beauty of these two […] Read more »
As the weather begins to warm up, Tarrytown’s athletes are tightening up track shoe laces, gathering up rackets and bats, trading basketballs for golf and tennis balls, and heading out, […] Read more »
Approximately five years ago Mayor Philip Zegarelli formed a committee of Sleepy Hollow residents to explore the possibility of a larger-than-life sculpture of Ichabod Crane’s desperate attempt to reach safety […] Read more »
For those who have noticed the bright and airy art gallery on the corner of Main Street and Washington Street, color and vibrancy abound on its walls in the form […] Read more »
Congratulations to the directors, choreographers, cast and crew for a marvelous musical performed 3 times at the Washington Irving School on March 3rd. Read more »
Sleepy Hollow’s Village Architect, Sean McCarthy With the full support of Mayor Philip Zegarelli and the Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees, Sean McCarthy, the Village’s recently hired Building Inspector and […] Read more »
Congratulations Sarah! Sarah Fuchs, who was born in Pocantico Hills recently celebrated a centennial of memories. Her daughter, Marian Rigotty, threw a party for her which was attended by Sarah’s […] Read more »
The Family YMCA at Tarrytown After School Enrichment program, in conjunction with The Foundation for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns and Washington Irving Intermediate School, is joining schools across […] Read more »
In July of 2005, Renato Nikprelevic came back to his Irvington restaurant roots by opening his own restaurant called “Renato’s on the Hudson” at 12 N. Astor St., Irvington. Read more »