Sleepy Hollow Police Chief John Kapica

Sleepy Hollow Police Chief Resigns

Effective January 31, Sleepy Hollow Police Chief John Kapica will retire, and according to the former Police Chief of Greenburgh (who retired on November 28, 2009) this time it’s for […] Read more »
Chick Galella

Bringing in the New Year Right… Armando “Chick” Galella Turns 90

Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting Chick Galella can testify to the man’s inordinate sense of optimism and his gentle and caring disposition. Read more »
New co-presidents for the Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce.

New Co-Presidents for Sleepy Hollow / Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce

With the New Year came new co-presidents for the Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce. Terry McGlynn is a financial advisor who owns his own firm, TGM Financial Group, within a […] Read more »
Peter Lombardi

A Bad Feeling That Turned Worse…

In late November River Journal was contacted about an issue that has been on the minds of some Tarrytown DPW employees.The Friday before Labor Day weekend was a workday at […] Read more »

Density Minus The Amenities… Sleepy Hollow’s Revised GM Plans

After campaigning for open government and particularly advocating for open public meetings with General Motors, it appears that much has been going on in Executive Sessions where the public is excluded. […] Read more »
New York State license plate

The Empire State… Come Again?

Any registered voter choosing to not cast a ballot on Tuesday, November 2 is part of the problem that has nearly bankrupted New York State. For far too long governing […] Read more »

Thinking About Buying, Selling or Renting in Sleepy Hollow? Start with the Building Department

Back in the day that wasn’t too long ago the Village of North Tarrytown had a somewhat different or laissez faire approach to homeowners and landlords who wanted to install […] Read more »
Dominic Chianese

A High Note for the Elderly… Dominic Chianese and His Music

Irvington was home to singer, guitarist and actor Dominic Chianese from 1981 through 1993. It was during these dozen years that it became clear to him that his music gave […] Read more »

From River Journal – Besides “Not Guilty” What Does the Verdict Reflect?

On Tuesday, July 20 in the trial, The United States versus Quinoy, Judge Kenneth M. Karas delivered the charges to the jury in White Plains and deliberations began. Read more »
H Bridge sidewalk, Tarrytown

Red Flag Means Repair… Attending to Tarrytown’s H Bridge

When the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) inspected all bridges within the State a year ago, Tarrytown’s H Bridge received a red flag for its southwest support column […] Read more »