Statement to Public from Village of Tarrytown Board of Trustees

On Friday, February 4, 2011 the Board of Trustees of Tarrytown released a public statement regarding the conclusions of an independent investigation related to the September 6, 2010 deaths of […] Read more »

Pension Crisis Comes to Irvington

Last month the Empire Center for New York State Policy, a fiscally conservative think tank, issued a report on New York State’s pension plans, and the news was not good. […] Read more »

Tax Certioraris ..A Growing Problem for the Village of Tarrytown

As the Village prepares for its annual budget each year, three items have been growing out of proportion to all other Village financial problems. First are pensions. No one anticipated […] Read more »
Hudson Harbor The Lookout Tarrytown

In Tarrytown – What Comes After Number One? Phase II at Hudson Harbor

Hudson Harbor, Tarrytown’s premier waterfront community, has just announced that it has begun its next phase of construction. This phase of the development will include a five-story condominium building containing […] Read more »
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse

Extra Extra… Forty-One Pages of Sleepy Hollow’s Lighthouse Landing Online

In the preceding Holiday Issue this publication reported on a presentation made by Andy Tung of the firm Divney, Tung, Schwalbe to the Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees in late […] Read more »
Sleepy Hollow Police Chief John Kapica

Sleepy Hollow Police Chief Resigns

Effective January 31, Sleepy Hollow Police Chief John Kapica will retire, and according to the former Police Chief of Greenburgh (who retired on November 28, 2009) this time it’s for […] Read more »
Natalie Safir

The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center First Poetry Reading of 2011

On Friday, February 11, 7:30 pm, poets Natalie Safir and Sally Bliumis-Dunn will be featured in a reading hosted by The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center. This is the first Slapering […] Read more »
Chick Galella

Bringing in the New Year Right… Armando “Chick” Galella Turns 90

Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting Chick Galella can testify to the man’s inordinate sense of optimism and his gentle and caring disposition. Read more »
One Bridge Street, Irvington

Irvington 2011…Rezoning a Privately Owned Waterfront

This publication has followed the Mayor of Irvington and the Board of Trustees with regard to rezoning the Village’s waterfront, for more than several years, and this has included more […] Read more »
Peter Lombardi

A Bad Feeling That Turned Worse…

In late November River Journal was contacted about an issue that has been on the minds of some Tarrytown DPW employees.The Friday before Labor Day weekend was a workday at […] Read more »