Diary of a Census Taker

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 »

Briarcliff Manor’s John Mangialardi Runs for Town Justice

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 »

Harnessing a Hobby

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 »

Sushi Comes to Tarrytown

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 »

Briarcliff Manor Education Foundation Hosts a Luau

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 »

Rip Van Winkle Wakes Up Hudson Valley!

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 »

Murals Presented by Sunnyside Federal

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 »

Briarcliff Manor’s Rotary Club, 30 Years of Service

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 »

What’s all the Pink About?

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 »

It’s a Wonderful Village. Irvington Community Comes to Village Rec Department’s Rescue

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 »