Local Officials Address Complaints About Water’s Taste and Smell

If you’ve noticed something a bit “off” about the water lately, you’re not alone. Local leaders have been flooded with complaints from residents about the taste and odor of tap […] Read more »

Did You Know? … This Ground-Breaking Turkish Sportsman lived in Tarrytown

Spencer Robinson, a groundskeeper working at the Lyndhurst estate in the 1950s and 1960s, lived with his wife Nina in a gingerbread cottage near the Hudson River. His death in October 1965 went unrecorded in the local […] Read more »

Putting STEM to Work – Fifth in a Series

Thanks to the generous support of Regeneron, a local high school student with a passion for science will be paired, each quarter, with a Regeneron scientist to learn what it […] Read more »

Briarcliff Girls Basketball Coach Don Hamlin Notches 400th Win 

With a 43-35 victory over Valhalla at home on January 28, the winningest coach in program history won his 400th game.  Briarcliff Athletic Director Chris Drosopoulos said, “Over the last 34 years, he has touched so […] Read more »

Edge-on-Hudson Reaches Major Milestones

First Residents Set to Move In, Model Homes to Open In the first quarter of 2020, the first residents are expected to move in to Edge-on-Hudson, in Sleepy Hollow. It’s […] Read more »

Scholar Athlete of the Month – Alana Lombardi

Alana Lombardi will be graduating from Briarcliff High School this spring, and her absence will likely be felt on the court, where she is the all-time leading scorer for her school among all […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow High/Middle School Lockdown Response

On January 10, there was a lockdown at Sleepy Hollow Middle and High School. The lockdown was implemented due to a teacher and several students entering a classroom to find […] Read more »

Grand Marshal of Sleepy Hollow St Patrick’s Parade Named

Yorktown’s Brian Hugh Duffy has been named Grand Marshal of the 24th Annual St Patrick’s Parade, to take place on Sunday March 15. Leading the parade with Brian will be his […] Read more »

Emergency Responder Course Offered at Irvington High School

As a prospective student of medicine, Zoe Jacobs was looking for more ways to get involved in the medical community. She had already done some volunteer work and shadowed doctors, but wanted more. She was particularly interested in taking […] Read more »

Sing Sing Prison Museum Awarded Major Corporate & National Grants

Opening its Preview Center in Late 2020, Sing Sing Prison Museum in Ossining, NY Receives More Than $1M+ in Non-State Funding to Date Sing Sing Prison Museum (SSPM) has received […] Read more »