In Irvington High School, 85 percent of the 171 seniors who will graduate on Saturday are headed to a four-year college. Ten percent are either still waiting for an acceptance […] Read more »
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It has been almost 3 years to the month since we sat down and talked with Sleepy Hollow’s Planning Board Chairman, Nicholas Robinson. That March 2005 story entitled "Lighthouse Landing… […] Read more »
On May 9, Sleepy Hollow Bank branches became a part of Tompkins Financial affiliate Mahopac National Bank Tompkins Financial Corpor-ation announced on Friday, May 9, that it had completed the […] Read more »
For anyone who has been going to the current Village Hall at 21 Wildey Street for various business or tax matters, or the Police Department at l50 Franklin Street, the […] Read more »
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The Village staff is excited about the move to the new Village Hall facility. The new building provides a very positive work environment for the administrative staff and the police. Read more »
One hundred years ago, Americans elected William Howard Taft to be President of the United States; the Ford Motor Company created the Ford Model T; and Catholic children in the […] Read more »
What’s been happening since the Village elections? Last week, River Journal sat down with Irvington Village Administrator Larry Schopfer for an update on the fire engine fiasco and other matters. Read more »
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Several months ago a house fire on Cobb Lane in Tarrytown exposed the inability of privately maintained fire hydrants to extinguish the blaze. In short, there was a shortage of […] Read more »
On Saturday, April 26 (rain or shine) from 9 to 11 a.m., the Hill and Dale Garden Club will be offering free soil testing to the public. The testing will […] Read more »
Tarrytown In the Schools The Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Board of Education approved a $60,170,350 budget for the 2008-09 school year at its meeting on April 10. Read more »