While Irvington will soon be welcoming a new group of elected officials, it will shortly afterwards say goodbye to its much-revered Village Administrator, Don Marra. Read more »
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet. — Romeo and Juliet Although hardly a tragedy, the Irvington Democratic candidates […] Read more »
In the NYS Thruway Authority’s Alternatives Analysis report, nine of fifteen studied alternatives for a new Hudson River crossing were eliminated. A tunnel option was among those excluded. Read more »
In 1996 The Village of North Tarrytown’s Zoning Board notified General Motors that 1900 units of housing were permissible on their waterfront site. In 2003 that number decreased to 1650 […] Read more »
You leave the doctor’s office, prescription in hand, but if you’re not feeling well, or have a long to-do list, even a simple extra stop on the way home to […] Read more »
January caucuses have come to a close in Irvington and the upcoming mayoral election will see Erin Malloy run against Sheila Attai. Most Irvington residents predicted that the 2005 Democratic […] Read more »
Despite rumors that Fordham University plans to sell the Marymount College property after the Class of 2007’s graduation, Father Reedy, Dean of Marymount College, assures that, as of now, no […] Read more »
What many residents of the river towns don’t realize is that Westchester’s oldest working theatre is the Music Hall in Tarrytown. This year the Westchester Arts Council has acknowledged the […] Read more »
The following are actions taken by the Village or the Tarrytown Board of Trustees: • Neperan Road Park construction has been completed. A new stone retaining wall is in, along […] Read more »
Tarrytown Mayor Drew Fixell, along with incumbent Trustees Tom Butler and Doug Zollo, will be running again for election this March. Clarice Pollack will not be standing for re-election and […] Read more »