Briarcliff Manor has just named Karen Smith its new official Village Historian. The post once held by such notables as Tom Vincent and Margaret Pearson Finne has been vacant for […] Read more »
The Briarcliff Board of Education thanks the community for its support of the revised budget for the 2013-14 school year. Despite some difficult decisions made regarding reductions, the revised budget […] Read more »
The momentarily darkened stage suddenly came to life. The University’s Gilbert and Sullivan Society had just ended its final performance of the University of Michigan’s Lydia Mendelssohn Theater’s production of […] Read more »
The announcement was made at the organization’s 32nd Annual International Convention and Trade Show, held recently in Las Vegas. The IHRSA (International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association) Board of Directors […] Read more »
In the early 1900’s in Briarcliff Manor, Memorial Day was not celebrated as it today. As was the tradition in most communities, Memorial Day was a simpler holiday, with parades […] Read more »
Brooke Astor, David Rockefeller and The Vatican Embassy have something in common; all of them hired Randy Sarna of Briarcliff Interiors to decorate their residences. Randy has embellished the homes […] Read more »
It’s time again for the fun-filled Memorial Day Run/Walk in Briarcliff Manor! Coordinated by the Friends of the Briarcliff Manor Public Library (the “Friends”), the 2013 chip-timed 5K (3.1 Mile) […] Read more »
Briarcliff Manor Garden Club will host “From Inspiration to Planting” with Donna Lassiter on Wednesday, May 8th and their Plant Sale on Saturday, May 11th. Read more »
Haymount House, the historic property located in Briarcliff Manor, is celebrating a one-year anniversary after undergoing a complete floor-to-ceiling renovation last year. Haymount House operates a farm-to-table restaurant, Hudson at […] Read more »
Despite a budget proposal that comes in $225,000 less than last year’s budget, the Briarcliff Manor School District 2013-2014 budget currently before the Board of Education will hit residents with […] Read more »