Hudson Harbor (formerly Ferry Landings) on Tarrytown’s waterfront was the subject of a joint Planning Board and Board of Trustees meeting on Monday, March 1 at Village Hall. The first […] Read more »
Quiet little Neperan Park has gotten a face-lift and the results have been a hit with children of all ages. The upper portion of the park, left wild until recently, […] Read more »
Ask any retail merchant or restaurant owner about January and, with few exceptions, they will bemoan the month from a financial gains standpoint. The light of the Christmas holiday season, […] Read more »
In spite of some drizzling rain two hours into the event, the Castle on the Hudson’s first annual Winter Festival held on Sunday, January 24th, can be billed as a […] Read more »
Sitting in the office of Tarrytown’s Recreation Supervisor, Joe Arduino, the view of the marina next to the Senior Center told Arduino that the ice on the Tarrytown Lakes was […] Read more »
Westchester County Executive, Rob Astorino, addressed the Westchester County Association January 14 at the Doubletree in Tarrytown. Read more »
For many, Westchester has become the County synonymous with ever increasing governmental spending, rising taxes within villages, school budgets that continually spiral upward and a cost of living second to […] Read more »
On the evening of November 23rd, the Greenburgh Town Board voted “yes” on a proposal amending its zoning code to allow a major new supermarket (Stop and Shop) to be […] Read more »
As the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns search for ways to balance the books amidst the current economic recession, without imparting an inordinately large tax increase on the Villages of […] Read more »
2009 is drawing to a close and the countdown to a special new year begins. 2010 will mark the Music Hall’s 125th anniversary, as well as the 30th anniversary of […] Read more »