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Main Street Sweets – A Family Favorite

For the second year in a row, Main Street Sweets in Tarrytown has been named a Family Favorite Sweets and Treat Shop by Westchester Family Magazine. The family-owned and operated […] Read more »

Irvington Board Sets a Full Table… Officials Prioritize 21 Projects

Those lazy, hazy days of summer haven’t gotten a toehold in Village Hall according to Irvington’s Administrator, Larry Schopfer. If anything, the new Mayor and Board of Trustees have embarked […] Read more »

Going Green, Red & Yellow, A Most Colorful Farmers’ Market

Irvington’s fledgling Farmers’ Market is by all accounts a success. One simply has to visit the Main Street School parking lot on Wednesday afternoons starting at 4:30 and approximately 22 […] Read more »

When Good Intent Goes Bad…Sleepy Hollow Camp Employees at Risk on Internet

Personally Identifiable Information, or PII as it is known in security circles, includes many things about an individual. Accordingly, names, addresses and social security numbers present a high risk to […] Read more »
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Verizon Grant to COC

John F. Butler of Verizon presented the Community Opportunity Center in Tarrytown with a $7000 grant for computers on June 12. "It is a great pleasure to give this grant […] Read more »

Revitalizing Irvington’s Main Street & Beyond, Where There’s a Will There’s a Way

Before leaving office, interim mayor Nikki Coddington solicited members for a new and much needed Irvington Business Improvement Committee (IBIC). Stepping up to the plate long before baseball’s opening day […] Read more »

Irvington Residents Sought Change with the Election of New School Board Members

Sarah Silverhardt is an Irvington High School Senior. She has been an intern at River Journal over the past four weeks. On Tuesday, May 19, 2009, Irvington residents flooded polls […] Read more »

For Sleepy Hollow — A Beekman Avenue Makeover

Beekman Avenue in Sleepy Hollow is about to get a brand new look. In order to promote business, the Sleepy Hollow Downtown Revitalization Corporation, a nonprofit organization, is using grant […] Read more »

Buy, Sell or Hold… Tarrytown’s Parking Dilemna

As of Wednesday, May 13, this story was to read: After some initial signs of progress concerning the creation of additional parking for visitors, the Village of Tarrytown has hit […] Read more »

Lyndhurst Presents History in the Making, 400 Years and Counting

2009 marks the 400th anniversary of the historic voyage of Captain Henry Hudson up the river that now bears his name. On Sunday, June 7th, Lyndhurst and Westchester County will […] Read more »