Edward J. Burggraf, a beloved teacher in the Irvington School District, passed away peacefully on December 24. He was almost 89. Ed, or “Mr. B” as he was affectionately known […] Read more »
Earlier this year, the Irvington Board of Trustees authorized the creation of a Traffic Safety Officer position within the Irvington Police Department. In April 2017, Officer Pat Crisci was […] Read more »
This fall we have plenty of opportunities for people to learn and have fun at the Irvington Library! Published author Catherine Wald will help you write a memoir other […] 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 »
The entire Irvington school community is proud to honor the Irvington High School class of 2017 at their commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 17th. The class of 2017 is an […] Read more »
A Special Board of Education Election for two additional trustees will be held on Tuesday, July 11th from 7:00am-9:00pm at the Main Street School. Absentee ballot applications can be downloaded […] Read more »
As part of its ongoing pedestrian safety campaign, Traffic Calming Irvington is sponsoring its second annual public service announcement video contest. Students in the 6th to 12th grades are invited […] Read more »
Irvington’s 2017 Comprehensive Plan is underway. The committee had its first meeting with the public to discuss the process of the 2017 plan update in mid-February. In an effort to […] Read more »
Anne Emison Harmon, of Irvington-on-Hudson, NY (since 1962) died of lung cancer at age 83 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at her home with her loving family around her. She […] Read more »
Irvington’s Comprehensive Plan (CP), which guides development through zoning, is not that old. In fact, in 2003 the Village passed its most recent Comprehensive Plan which set forth the type […] Read more »

