
The Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for The Purple Ostrich, a new shop located at 7 S. Broadway in Tarrytown on Friday, April 5. […] Read more »

Improvements are planned for a Tarrytown intersection that has become a focus among advocates for upgrading pedestrian safety in the busy Broadway/Route 9 corridor that stretches into Sleepy Hollow. […] Read more »

Permission to Speak, featuring Emmy and Peabody Award-winning comedian/actor Paul Mecurio comes to the Tarrytown Music Hall on Saturday, April 20 at 7:30 pm. Fresh off of a critically acclaimed, […] Read more »

Governor Kathy Hochul announced on March 5, 2024 that funding is now available for electric school bus charging infrastructure under the historic $4.2 billion Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green […] Read more »

One World believes that majority-minority school districts have a distinct competitive advantage when it comes to the development of cross-cultural understanding and global competence. Over the course of the past […] Read more »

Tarrytown’s Police Department welcomed kindergarten cop Officer Ethan to their ranks in February during a special ceremony and day planned for the young resident. Outfitted in a customized blue uniform […] Read more »

Cape Lily is launching their seasonal wallpaper collection at a party in their Makers Central studio in Tarrytown from 6-9 pm on March 21, to coincide with the first day […] Read more »

The 17th annual Tarrytown Rotary Rubber Duck Derby and YMCA Healthy Kids Day will be held Saturday, April 27th at Patriots Park from 11– 3. The events presenting sponsors are Kendal on Hudson and Phelps Northwell. This year’s event brings back […] Read more »

The Family YMCA at Tarrytown, under the direction of Cindy Guzman, started its YMCA Elite All-Stars Cheer program a few months before the pandemic. Now, for the second year in […] Read more »

After World War II, many Portuguese immigrants arrived in Tarrytown seeking steady income. “The men worked at GM [General Motors] and the women took sewing jobs on Central Avenue,” said […] Read more »