Okay, so everyone speaks of a “bucket list” these days and we’re going to buck that mentality. No need to wait as summer wanes and fall awaits us. Take yourself, […] Read more »
There are vacations to every part of this special globe we inhabit. Near and far. Extravagantly costly and budget priced. Action packed and reflectively peaceful. You think it, chances […] Read more »
On July 7th Irvington’s Comprehensive Plan Committee, consisting of the Mayor, four Trustees, Planning Board Chairman, Architectural Review Board Chairman and the Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman released a summary […] Read more »
I was 22 years old at the time and a lieutenant in the United States Army. Before being assigned to Germany, I took my final Stateside leave in New York. […] Read more »
“I was born and raised in Tarrytown and always interested in the Village. At [age] 18, I joined the Volunteer Fire Department and also became very active with the Tarrytown […] Read more »
The inner Village of Sleepy Hollow has had ongoing problems with illegal apartments, overcrowding to the point of some rooms being rented by the day and in blocks of hours […] Read more »
To anyone associated with the game of golf, or those who live in communities with private golf clubs, it’s safe to say they are aware of the sense of […] Read more »
Law Pavilion RJ: What is the estimated time frame for the completion of work on the Pavilion building? We have a fixed date of May 17th with penalties thereafter. The […] Read more »
This column used to be a regular feature, but like a favorite Uncle of mine was fond of saying, “Used-to died.” For the purposes of this Winter Issue we shall […] Read more »
This article is Part II concerning Ossining’s proposed “Roundabout.” Last month River Journal (RJ) discussed the local opposition to Mayor Victoria Gearity’s proposal for a roundabout in the historic business district. […] Read more »