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Heading Toward the Finish Line in Tarrytown

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 »

Tarrytown Fire Hydrants — Public or Private?

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 »

Bridge Over Troubled Waters

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 »

Tarrytown Village Administrator to Retire

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 »

Just the Ticket, Rebuilding a Railroad Station

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 »

The "Red Hat" Moves On

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 »

Updating the Main Street School Library

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 »

One Hundred Year Update

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 »

Tarrytown Expansion Continues with Wilson Park’s "Findings" Statement

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 »

Irvington’s “River Chick” Organize for Charity

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 »