Tarrytown Village Notes

The following are actions taken by the Village or the Tarrytown Board of Trustees: • Neperan Road Park construction has been completed. A new stone retaining wall is in, along […] Read more »
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Taxes… Will Somebody Please Do Something!

It is estimated that of all the property taxes we pay each year, well over half of those dollars goes to the school system. Most of us say that’s just […] Read more »

Needed Changes at the Chamber of Commerce

Thirteen year Sleepy Hollow Chamber of Commerce Board member, JoAnne Murray, a principal in the Allan Block Insurance group at 24 S. Broadway in Tarrytown, will become the new President […] Read more »

Project of the Year

If there were to be an annual award for the most visible Village project of the past year for Tarrytown, a strong case could be made for the Neperan Road […] Read more »

Sound the Alarm…, New Fire Stations’ Costs Increase by $1,400,000

Several years ago, Tarrytown Village Trustees were asked to consider building a two bay station that would house two fire companies, “Consolidated” and “Washington.” It was to be built on […] Read more »
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Re-Creating Recreation, Tarrytown Department Expands Activities

Early this Fall, Tarrytown residents received the latest edition of the Parks & Recreation Department Schedule of Activities and Events for Fall and Winter. Read more »

Let the Games Begin, Verizon Takes on Cablevision

Where Cablevision and two independently owned satellite systems once had a near exclusive grip on the area’s television delivery system, Verizon has decided to not only continue competing for communication […] Read more »

Under Construction and Over Budget

Just when you think everything is on track, something happens. In the case of the $72.2 million Schools of the Tarrytowns’ Reconstruction Project, new estimates coming in from contractors bidding […] Read more »

College Course Aims at Young Minorities and Modest Income Students

Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., has recently developed a leadership program for minority and modest income middle schoolers, i.e. sixth, seventh and eighth graders throughout Westchester County. Read more »

The 90 Million Dollar Dig, How It Will Affect Your Taxes

Lying against the office wall of the Superintendent of Schools is a golden-colored metal shovel used on July 11th to commemorate the first stage of the School System’s reconstruction work. Read more »