Tarrytown’s move into the 21st Century can be described as both "rapid" and "on target." First, Ferry Landings is getting all of its permits in place, and all of the […] Read more »
As reported in most local news outlets, a fire broke out at 119 Cobb Lane on Saturday morning, November 24th, close to 8:30 a.m. Firefighters arrived with dispatch only to […] Read more »
For the past 18 months, a Rockland/Westchester citizens committee called "Concerned Citizens for Responsible Development" has been focusing on the NY State Department of Transportation’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) […] Read more »
After 45 years in various assignments as a business or department manager, including 27 years as a public administrator, Steve McCabe has announced that he will leave his position as […] Read more »
Metro-North executives announced at the October 15 Village Board of Trustees work session that the Tarrytown station would be part of Phase II in the MTA Capital Program. Read more »
Jimmy Parker’s "Red Hat" Bistro has moved from 63 Main Street in Irvington to One Bridge Street, sitting directly on the banks of the Hudson River just behind the Irvington […] Read more »
On the second floor of the old Middle School on Main Street in Irvington is a library that has been in use for the past fifty years. Current principal, Raina […] Read more »
When a hole in the ground appears in Tarrytown, surrounded by work trucks, it is usually the phone company or an electrical service. Lately, however, many of the holes are […] Read more »
To the list of major developments now concurrently being completed in Tarrytown, we must now add the acceptance of the Wilson Park FEIS and finally, the drafting of the project’s […] Read more »
A very imaginative and innovative group of Irvington businesswomen have organized their five businesses to develop projects that will benefit various charity events in Westchester. Read more »