I stumbled upon Red Barn Bakery last year some time in March. The woman who was baking organic pies and tarts and selling them at the Stone Barns farmer’s market […] Read more »
The government of Irvington has a choice ahead of it that could severely impact the nature of our Village forever. I don’t lightly invoke the notion of irreversibility, but the […] Read more »
On Sunday evening, March 18 at 7:30 p.m., the Irvington Town Hall Theater will be filling with sounds from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia as Irvington native Jon Lohman […] Read more »
Irvington Interim Superintendent Dr. Robert Roelle presented his proposed school budget for the 2012-2013 school year to the Board of Education on February 7th, getting an early jump on the […] Read more »
If non-mayoral elections have been notoriously uninteresting and poorly attended at the polling place, Irvington’s upcoming Trustee election on Tuesday, March 20 has the right mix of ingredients for registered […] Read more »
The Irvington Board of Education has announced that Kristopher M. Harrison will be appointed as the Superintendent of Schools on Thursday, February 16th. Read more »
After almost three years of collective bargaining, the Irvington Union Free School District Board of Education and the Irvington Faculty Association (“IFA”) are pleased to announce that the parties have […] Read more »
At the November 30 Irvington Board of Education meeting, the Chicago-based consulting firm of Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates (HYA) presented the Board with an in-depth Leadership Profile Report. Read more »
In my last article I examined the state of retail in Tarrytown, and interviewed several small business owners about the challenges facing local business in a suffering economy. Read more »
The unveiling of a mural, painted by members of the Irvington Senior Center, at St. Cabrini Nursing Home in Dobbs Ferry. Back Row: Caitlin Sullivan; Tim Sullivan; Elaine Soliman ; […] Read more »


