The arrest of 37-year old Anthony A. Rypka, a police officer since 1998 and a police dispatcher prior to that, caught the Tarrytown Police Department completely off-guard. Read more »
A couple of disputed ballots, a few lawsuits, and several months of deliberation are enough to sour even someone with the most ambitious political aspirations and cause him/her to turn […] Read more »
After over 50 years as a community landmark in Tarrytown, the Nearly New Shop (the thrift shop of the Junior League of Westchester-on-Hudson) nearly closed its doors for good this […] Read more »
Where Cablevision and two independently owned satellite systems once had a near exclusive grip on the area’s television delivery system, Verizon has decided to not only continue competing for communication […] Read more »
When my partner Chris Brazil and I decided to open an antique shop, we chose Tarrytown because there were already a number of shops here in Tarrytown. In our line […] Read more »
Mayor Philip E. Zegarelli announced that the Village of Sleepy Hollow has been awarded a $200,000 grant by the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation to support revitalization of […] Read more »
Stores and businesses in downtown Irvington have come and gone throughout the years, but the one thing that has always remained the same is its composition of small and privately […] Read more »
At the Senior Center on an evening in August, Tarrytown Village residents were given the conceptual details of what the Ferry Landings and Pierson Park riverfronts will look like in […] Read more »
Art lovers saddened by the closing of The River Gallery at 39 Main Street in Irvington, N.Y., will soon be cheered. The bright airy space will host an exhibition of […] Read more »
As of June 1, the wage and benefit contract for Sleepy Hollow’s Police Department was two years past due. Currently, the Department and the Village are in negotiations while also […] Read more »