Sleepy Hollow Half Marathon Draws Rain and Raves 

There were 687 registered runners for the 2023 Sleepy Hollow Half Marathon who braved the rainy conditions supported by volunteers along the way.   First-place male and female finishers were Scott […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Environmental Advisory Committee Announces Slate of Earth Day Events

The Sleepy Hollow Environmental Advisory Committee (SHEAC) has organized a series of free events to celebrate not only on Earth Day April 22nd, but the whole Earth Month.  There will […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Mayor: Diversify the Economy, Bring Residents to the Table 

The Village of Sleepy Hollow’s first new mayor in 14 years takes office in April with plans to focus on diversifying the downtown economy and bringing residents closer to their […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Connecting the DOTs on Repairing Route 9

'It is critically important residents in Sleepy Hollow and the other Rivertowns pay close attention to the work DOT will commence this spring.' Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Response to Pat Munroe on March 21 Sleepy Hollow Mayoral Election

The trustees representing Unite Sleepy Hollow have tried to not get involved with Mr. Munroe’s comments about Mayor Wray. This letter, however, is simply not accurate. Let’s take this point […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Martin Rutyna for Sleepy Hollow Mayor

'Martin would protect our threatened tree population by restoring the Tree Commission to its former membership' Read more »

Scholar Athlete: For Cooper Taylor it’s All About the Process

Senior Sleepy Hollow High School athlete Cooper Taylor has developed an edge to help him succeed on and off the field: He learned that “to be successful in life, you […] Read more »

Alexa Murphy of Sleepy Hollow and Harmony Hopwood of New Rochelle Selected a Westchester Youth Poet Laureates

During his Weekly Westchester Update briefing, Westchester County Executive George Latimer introduced the County’s two new Youth Poet Laureates. Alexa Murphy of Sleepy Hollow, Grade 11, and Harmony Hopwood of […] Read more »

Come for the Beer, Stay for the Pizza

You’ve been there, you’ve done that. You’ve tried the overpriced speakeasies in Brooklyn, artisanal cocktail lounges in Manhattan, trendy wine bars and even hotel bars. Now what?  Sometimes a neighborhood […] Read more »

Carpinone Family Scholarship Helps Low-Income Students Continue their Education 

For the second consecutive year, Dwyer & Michael’s Funeral Home in Tarrytown (with help from River Journal) is sponsoring the Carpinone Family Scholarship to help local students pay for the […] Read more »