When I took the Census test at the Tarrytown Village Hall, it brought back all the unpleasant memories of high school! However, I needed the job and some adventure in […] Read more »
A long-standing resident of Briarcliff Manor, John Mangialardi is running for the Town of Ossining Justice position in the upcoming November 8 election. A graduate of Fordham University and Saint […] Read more »
Stephen Demeter, the oldest son of the founder of Greenburgh’s and Tarrytown’s well-known sports bar, Demeter’s, now finds himself deep into a second business — harness racing. What started as […] Read more »
The Tarrytown Food Market (C-Town) has opened a take-out sushi bar. The store, located at 114 North Broadway, is constantly looking for new and exciting foods to offer its customers. […] Read more »
The Briarcliff Manor Education Foundation kicked off the school year with a high-spirited luau at the Village’s Law Park Pavilion on Saturday, September 24. This friend and fundraiser event, billed […] Read more »
Huzzah Productions is a newly-formed theater group founded by Tarrytown residents Jim Balestrieri and Michael Raymond Fox to create original works of theater through innovative writing and staging. 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 »
In the winter of 1981, the Rotary Club of Briarcliff Manor held its first fundraiser – a Christmas tree sale. Their total profit was $4.00. “About one hundred trees were […] Read more »
The White House is Pink, The Empire State Building is Pink! In October Pink is the new Black. “Why?” you ask. Because Pink is the international color for Breast Cancer […] Read more »
Joe Archino can be forgiven if he’s feeling like George Bailey at the end of It’s a Wonderful Life. The Irvington Superintendent of Recreation and Parks was staring at a […] Read more »