About ten years ago, David Janes, a 20-year resident of Tarrytown, became involved in raising money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). He was drawn to the organization because […] Read more »
When Elio Ippolito passed away May 14 at age 86, the community not only lost a highly trusted doctor, but also one of the Rivertowns’ most beloved figures—a medical practitioner who always […] Read more »
Wellness Day has become an exciting annual event at BMS. On May 17, students followed a special schedule offering a wide range of over 40 workshops and activities related to […] Read more »
The Ossining Historical Cemeteries Conservancy Project Is Open for Walking or Driving The Ossining Historic Cemeteries Conservancy (OHCC) and the Town of Ossining announced the completion of the Dale Cemetery […] Read more »
The Pocantico Center to Adapt Historic Orangerie for Cultural and Sustainability Programming Today, The Pocantico Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) announced plans for the creation of the David […] Read more »
Students had a rare opportunity to learn about the various career paths available within healthcare when a team of Briarcliff High School students and Phelps Hospital hosted Medical Career Day […] Read more »
Sing Sing Prison has been an infamous landmark in the Hudson Valley ever since it opened in 1825. Behind the tall, gray walls of this maximum-security prison near the Ossining train station […] Read more »
The Tarrytown Music Hall is looking for the next winner of their 2nd annual Rock The Hall Talent Competition and Showcase. The contest is open to bands or solo artists at any stage of their […] Read more »
Patrick Whalen, a finance executive and resident of Tarrytown, has been named to the Foundation Board of Open Door Family Medical Centers. Open Door is a Federally Qualified Health Center […] Read more »
The YMCA at Tarrytown is initiating a very special project – they are trying to make the lives of the children of Abbott House just a little bit brighter! The […] Read more »