National Poetry Month – The Power of Poetry

April is National Poetry Month, a time to honor the legacy and achievements of so many extraordinary poets as well celebrate our first Westchester Poet Laureate, B.K. Fischer. This April […] Read more »

Gym City Teaches Kids about Real Cities 

It is important for young children to learn about a community and the world around them. One way that John Paulding School in Tarrytown instills this concept with students is through Gym […] Read more »

2021 Westminster Dog Show at Lyndhurst Will Not Be Open to Spectators 

The sounds of barking will still ring through the air at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown in June. But what will be missing is the sound of spectators.  […] Read more »

How Could We Ever Manage without Zoom? — A Personal Account

I’m dating again.  My faithful new companion is Zoom and perhaps also other sites like Hookup Sites — my best and only date, my entire social life. One look at […] Read more »

TUFSD Joins Innovative Program to Build Relationships with Law Enforcement and Foster Dialogue on Racial Justice

The Public Schools of the Tarrytowns have embraced a variety of initiatives to study and improve diversity, equity and inclusion in the district. As part of the District Equity Team […] Read more »

A Tarrytown Family’s Legacy in Glass and Great Sandwiches 

One day in Pleasantville in the 1970s, sisters Patricia and Catherine Cavalieri sat their youngest sibling Joseph down for an impromptu stained-glass class. Little did they know they were inspiring a career that would lead to […] Read more »

Young Tarrytown Scientists Study Digestion 

There are numerous benefits of hands-on learning, including better retention and engagement of the senses. While remote learning has made many hands-on projects a challenge, Washington Irving students in Mrs. DeVivo’s fourth grade class had […] Read more »

The Salvation Army Greater NY Reached Milestone of More than 7 Million Meals Served Since March 2020

As we head into a full year of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Salvation Army Greater New York marks a historic number of more than 7 million meals served since the […] Read more »

A Message from the Community – Covid Vaccine Pop-Up in Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Registration Open

Vaccine Pop-up March 20 and April 17 The Villages of Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow are partnering with the Tarrytown School District & Rite Aid to host a pop-up vaccination clinic […] Read more »

Vaccination Survey (Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow) and Concerns About Local Vaccine Distribution

Village Vaccine Survey Today, the Villages of Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown issued a joint survey to better understand COVID-19 vaccination proliferation within our communities. By gathering this data on the […] Read more »