In December of last year, Toll Brothers, a large well-known developer located in Horsham (outside Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, took over the ownership of the Wilson Park property from WCI, the company […] Read more »
In effect, it’s safe to say that the Mayor and the Irvington Board of Trustees had hoped to have the waterfront rezoned as of this date. That rezoning would have […] Read more »
In light of the recent arrest of Trent Bonner a 21-year old volunteer firefighter in the Village of Sleepy Hollow on felony arson charges, River Journal asked a local psychologist […] Read more »
Get ready everyone! The fourth annual “Build a Birdhouse Competition” will take place on May 20th which is Third Friday. Sponsored by the Tarrytown Beautification Foundation, it will again take […] Read more »
In 2009, many residents of the Webber Park community noticed the continued degradation of the Douglas Park playground and decided to take action. While the surrounding areas of the park […] Read more »
The annual Thrift Sale at the Church of St. Barnabas in Irvington has been a community fixture for many, many years. In 1875 the second rector of St. Barnabas, Dr. […] Read more »
Chris Cinnamo has been a Letter Carrier in Sleepy Hollow working out of the Tarrytown Post Office for 13 years. He is well respected, polite and reserved. So, when he […] Read more »
The Co-Pilot Program was created, designed and is fully implemented by the residents at Kendal on Hudson. It is a resident-to-resident support system for residents who must go to the […] Read more »
Sitting opposite Tim Sullivan, the CEO and President of Sunnyside Federal Savings and Loan in Irvington, it was apparent that under his leadership the eighty-year tradition of the Bank is […] Read more »
In speaking with the Westchester Board of Elections Commissioner Doug Colety, this publication has learned that the petition filed by the Sleepy Hollow United Party to put them on the […] Read more »