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Early this Fall, Tarrytown residents received the latest edition of the Parks & Recreation Department Schedule of Activities and Events for Fall and Winter. Read more »
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The arrest of 37-year old Anthony A. Rypka, a police officer since 1998 and a police dispatcher prior to that, caught the Tarrytown Police Department completely off-guard. Read more »
After over 50 years as a community landmark in Tarrytown, the Nearly New Shop (the thrift shop of the Junior League of Westchester-on-Hudson) nearly closed its doors for good this […] Read more »
Where Cablevision and two independently owned satellite systems once had a near exclusive grip on the area’s television delivery system, Verizon has decided to not only continue competing for communication […] Read more »
When my partner Chris Brazil and I decided to open an antique shop, we chose Tarrytown because there were already a number of shops here in Tarrytown. In our line […] Read more »
At the Senior Center on an evening in August, Tarrytown Village residents were given the conceptual details of what the Ferry Landings and Pierson Park riverfronts will look like in […] Read more »
To understand the planning behind the revitalization of Tarrytown’s post-industrial waterfront, it is necessary to look at Greenwich, Connecticut-based National RE/sources. Read more »
The following notations are from June/July Planning Board and Trustee activity over the past 30 days. They are intended to bring the reader up to date on official Village activity. […] Read more »
Emily Basher, Trustee from 1974 to 1979, Tarrytown’s first female Trustee, passed away on June 21, 2006. She was married to William Basher who was also a Trustee from 1957 […] Read more »
Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., has recently developed a leadership program for minority and modest income middle schoolers, i.e. sixth, seventh and eighth graders throughout Westchester County. Read more »