Irvington School Superintendent Kathleen Matusiak, who had two years remaining on her current contract, resigned from her position and it was announced by the Irvington School Board at their July […] Read more »
You are twenty years old, a senior at Boston University and it’s right before Thanksgiving weekend. Surely a scenario for happiness and anticipation for almost all college students, and Carol […] Read more »
Since 1995, Briarcliff High School has celebrated the lives and careers of nearly 40 graduates from 1927 to 1988 by inducting them into the Hall of Distinguished Alumni. Yearly presentations […] Read more »
Brian Smith is an articulate Mayor and as such is easy to understand. This publication contacted him in mid-June to discuss his perception of the current issue, “Do we or […] Read more »
One of the things that has always intrigued me since moving to Briarcliff is the peculiar way in which locals make personal introductions. Whether it takes place at a backyard […] Read more »
Briarcliff’s Mayor, Bill Vescio, has begun his fourth 2-year term and the service he has given to his Village dates back even further. Prior to being elected Mayor he spent […] Read more »
When President Obama proposed his plan for a stimulus to get the economy moving again, few would have thought that part of that stimulus would make its way to Tarrytown […] Read more »
During this time of year when many high schools were getting ready for their Senior Prom, the residents and staff at Tarrytown Hall Care Center were doing the same thing. […] Read more »
MTA Metro-North Railroad is introducing new timetables on Monday, June 27 that include some additional service on the Hudson Line and extra holiday weekend trains on the New Haven […] Read more »
Late last month, the Briarcliff Manor/ Scarborough Historical Society unveiled “open for business” hours for their headquarters on the lower level of the newly expanded Briarcliff Library. During their annual […] Read more »