The ________________ Bridge

Ever since 2017, when then-governor Andrew Cuomo named the new bridge spanning the Hudson between Tarrytown and Nyack after his father, Governor Mario M. Cuomo – that christening has met […] Read more »

Peekskill Students Give High Marks to AP African American Studies

Peekskill High School is one of 60 schools in the U.S. participating in a pilot program for an Advanced Placement (AP) course in African American studies. The program is expected […] Read more »

Briarcliff High School’s Class of 2023 Will Be Its Centennial Graduating Class

A hundred years ago, Briarcliff Manor celebrated the first graduates of Briarcliff High School: the class of 1923. A lot has changed in the past century, yet the spirit of […] Read more »

Tarrytown Boy Scout Troop Places Flags for Memorial Day

This past Sunday May 21st Boy Scout Troop 22 from Tarrytown placed new flags on Veterans footstones in honor of this coming Memorial Day. This has been a tradition for […] Read more »

Ailey Organization to Bring Revelations Community Dance Workshop to Tarrytown in Honor of Juneteenth

To commemorate Juneteenth this year, Ailey Arts In Education & Community Programs will present a community Dance Workshop celebrating Revelations, the legendary Alvin Ailey’s acclaimed must-see American masterpiece of hope, […] Read more »

Historic Hudson River Towns and TravelStorys Introduce New and Updated Free Audio Tours of Local Communities

Historic Hudson River Towns (HHRT), a non-profit consortium of riverfront municipalities along the Hudson River, has teamed with audio tour developer TravelStorys to introduce a series of new and updated audio tours that […] Read more »

Remembering Briarcliff Manor’s 1908 Race with History

At 5:07 a.m. on April 24, 1908, 22 drivers set out on the first Briarcliff Road Race, a 256-mile contest that captured the nation’s attention and jump-started the automobile’s popularity.    […] Read more »

A Timeless Classic, Croton Library Book Sale Is Back

Croton-on-Hudson is celebrating its 125th birthday this year. Croton Free Library is happy to be part of the year-long festivities.    On the weekend of May 20-21, the library will be hosting […] Read more »

Juneteenth Celebration Inspired by Jewish Passover Seder to Take Place in Ossining

For those looking for a unique way to celebrate Juneteenth, a national holiday which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, there will be a special ceremony and meal taking […] Read more »

Reflections of the Former Mayor – Ken and Lynn Reminisce and Look Ahead 

Ken Wray left office in March after 14 years as Sleepy Hollow’s mayor following his election loss to Martin Rutnya. The following is an “exit interview” with Wray written by […] Read more »