Centennial Firehouse to Serve as Peekskill Kitchen Incubator

A former firehouse in Peekskill is cooking up a second act, and it involves firing up stoves and ovens for local cooks and caterers who need a commercial kitchen to […] Read more »

How much of Sleepy Hollow’s Tourism is Due to its Namesake Legend?

In 1996, the village officially changed its name from North Tarrytown, under which it had been incorporated since the late 19th century. Washington Irving, who resided in Tarrytown and is […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Environmental Advisory Committee Announces Slate of Earth Day Events

The Sleepy Hollow Environmental Advisory Committee (SHEAC) has organized a series of free events to celebrate not only on Earth Day April 22nd, but the whole Earth Month.  There will […] Read more »

New York Medical College Brings Adapted Book Project to St. Mary’s Hospital for Children

Speech Language Pathology Students Adapt and Read Books Catered to Children Who Are Medically Complex The Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program at New York Medical College (NYMC) prides itself on its […] Read more »

Rahul’s Remarkable Recovery

Rahul Krishnan, a pupil at Briarcliff High School, remembers nothing about his motor cycle accident in Peekskill last August. But friends and family have told him he overtook a parked […] Read more »

Rivertowns Mayors Launch Energy Reduction Challenge

Mayor’s from Hastings to Sleepy Hollow are engaging in friendly competition, encouraging residents to sign up for GridRewards, an app designed to get large numbers of people to lower their […] Read more »

Two Harckham Bills Helping First Responders & Honoring Vets Pass in State Senate

The New York State Senate unanimously passed two bills this week sponsored by State Senator Pete Harckham that help and honor first responders—one to expand health benefits for volunteer firefighters, […] Read more »

Op-Ed: What’s Up with Our Decaying and Hazardous Roads?

'Dubbing 9A “the road that time forgot,” we started fix9A.com.' Read more »

Westchester County Youth Bureau and Youth Board Celebrate Outstanding Youth for Leadership and Community Service

Late last year, the Westchester County Youth Bureau and Youth Board honored ten youth who have demonstrated leadership and resilience in their everyday efforts. Those nominated by members of the […] Read more »

Tarrytown Project Adds Pedestrian Bridge Over Thruway, Widens Broadway

The Thruway Authority is beginning a $13.9 million project along South Broadway (Route 9) in the Village of Tarrytown to extend the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge side path south […] Read more »