The art of Greenburgh resident Tanya Evans-Johnson is proof that one doesn’t need a traditional medium to make a masterpiece. Forgoing graphite, oil paint and ink, Evans-Johnson opts for a […] Read more »
Nearly 40 years ago, Temple Beth Abraham of Tarrytown opened its preschool. Four years ago, they closed due to the pandemic. After pandemic restrictions loosened, the temple merged with the […] Read more »
High School hallways don’t have the reputation for being bright and colorful, but the entrance to Sleepy Hollow High School’s auditorium will now defy that expectation. When the new school […] Read more »
During the spring and summer months, pedestrians on Irvington’s Main Street will see more than the many stores, restaurants and amazing views of the Hudson River that the town has […] Read more »
2024 is an important year for the Irvington Girl Scouts. December marks their 100th anniversary after being founded by Isabel K. Benjamin, known as the “First Lady of Irvington” and […] Read more »
At 6:15 p.m. on Feb. 1, the Irvington High School gymnasium was filled to bursting with people of all ages dressed in green and white, the Irvington school colors. The […] Read more »
A group of young New Yorkers traveled to a Nov. 30 press conference in Albany to demand Gov. Kathy Hochul sign the proposed NY Heat Act when it reaches her […] Read more »
After receiving an email from his English teacher about the town of Greenburgh’s brand new position on the Arts and Culture committee, 16 year old Asa Miller of Hartsdale applied […] Read more »