In the September issue, the article on Wilson Park stated that the Findings Statement was written by Alee, King, Rosen and Fleming. The Findings Statement was actually prepared by BFJ […] Read more »
Claims that Fordham University had been approached by a Muslim cultural institute to create a mosque and school on Marymount’s Tarrytown campus appear unfounded at this time. Read more »
When a hole in the ground appears in Tarrytown, surrounded by work trucks, it is usually the phone company or an electrical service. Lately, however, many of the holes are […] Read more »
Article X of the Village of Tarrytown Zoning Code, is a new addition to help keep Tarrytown from being overwhelmed by the relatively new practice of tearing down houses and […] Read more »
The intensity of the fire (started by lightning) that engulfed Hackley’s Goodhue Memorial Hall had not been seen in over 20 years according to 1st Assistant Chief Patrick Derivan. Read more »
To the list of major developments now concurrently being completed in Tarrytown, we must now add the acceptance of the Wilson Park FEIS and finally, the drafting of the project’s […] Read more »
For all of us who have been privileged over the years to go into (and safely back out of) the existing Village Hall at 21 Wildey Street, Tarrytown, we are […] Read more »
You can look in any direction these days and see the beginning of a new landscape for the Village of Tarrytown. And nothing could be more dramatic than the skyline […] Read more »
Change is afoot at the historic Warner Library as it launches a three-year $800,000 capital campaign to create a community center-like setting. One of the biggest changes, not set in […] Read more »
Kathryn Wasserman Davis, who celebrated her 100th birthday in February of this year, may be one of Tarrytown’s most philanthropic, influential and accomplished residents, yet hers is not a household […] Read more »