The year 1920 “was the worst time in Ireland,” says Sister Canice, R.S.H.M., of Marymount College and Convent in Tarrytown. “Peace with England wasn’t secured until 1922.” She recalls the British soldiers as “the black and tans,” and to this day despairs of the division of Ireland into 32 counties. […] Read more »
The truth of this pandemic was coming in our door every day.” That is how Carmine Carpinone, the owner of Dwyer & Michael’s Funeral Home, in Tarrytown, concisely captures the […] Read more »
An interview with Kristopher Harrison, Superintendent of Schools, Irvington Union Free School District (Interviewed by Lily Alig) As Covid-19 continues to affect our communities, donations of time and resources have […] Read more »
Bike Tarrytown takes a three-pronged approach in its mission to improve and cultivate a biking culture in the River Towns, especially Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. In their attempts to convince residents, business […] Read more »
Susan Lanzano, an editor turned botanical artist, believes strongly that a person can have sequential meaningful careers. Her own trajectory is proof of that, as she did not begin painting […] Read more »