In May, the River Journal published an article on the financial status of three villages, revealing that the Village of Tarrytown is considerably more indebted than the Villages of Irvington […] Read more »
Every summer in the early 50’s the Warner Library held a reading contest for the most books read and reported on by the young children of Tarrytown and North Tarrytown. […] Read more »
Laurence Gottlieb, has been on the job as Westchester County’s new Director of Economic Development for just the past 9 months, but he summarizes his situation as being “ahead of […] Read more »
On Monday, October 4, nearly one month to the day of the accidental deaths of Anthony Ruggiero and John Kelly, both overcome by noxious gases in a sewer system, the […] Read more »
There is not a person in Tarrytown who hasn’t been touched in some way by the tragic deaths of DPW worker Anthony Ruggiero and his fellow firefighter friend John Kelly […] Read more »
Since the mid-nineteenth century, giant barges and steam ships have sailed along the Hudson River transporting cargo. And, for over a century, those ships owed their safe passage to one […] Read more »
The Music Hall will be showing a lot more classic films this fall! Read more »
Grayson Books is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2010 Grayson Books Chapbook Competition is Elizabeth Harrington of Tarrytown, New York. Her chapbook of poems, The Quick and […] Read more »
When the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) inspected all bridges within the State a year ago, Tarrytown’s H Bridge received a red flag for its southwest support column […] Read more »
It is every parent’s dream, especially a mother’s, to see their child grow from infant to toddler and eventually become a young adult. It is a proud moment to then […] Read more »