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 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 »
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 »
It has been reported locally (and you can’t believe everything you read) that the Sleepy Hollow Mayor and three Trustees would be unopposed in seeking re-election on March 15. Hold […] Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
After campaigning for open government and particularly advocating for open public meetings with General Motors, it appears that much has been going on in Executive Sessions where the public is excluded. […] Read more »
J.P. Doyle’s will be sponsoring a breakfast at Sleepy Hollow High School to benefit the Performing Arts booster program. It will be held on December 4th. Seatings are at 9:00 […] Read more »