The Return To A Family-Owned Business

Funeral Home, located at 90 North Broadway, Tarrytown, New York, has been acquired by Alan P. Guarino.  Alan has been a licensed funeral director for over thirty years.  His experience […] Read more »

Oldest Poetry Press in Westchester Publishes Elizabeth Alexander & Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon

The Slapering Hol Press (Old Dutch for Sleepy Hollow), the small press imprint of The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York, announces the 2008 publication of Poems in […] Read more »

Tarrytown Floral Design

Tarrytown Floral Designs has a new approach towards the florist business.  We have the newest technology and the designers to implement that technology.  We are proud of our hard work […] Read more »

The Pool is Open

I’d like to offer a follow-up to last spring’s coverage of the sale of the Marymount-Fordham campus to E.F. Language Schools, and the subsequent loss of the Marymount pool as […] Read more »

Studio 38…A Welcoming Space, Attend a Class or Teach One

Many local residents will remember the fire that raged through the upper floors of the multi-story brick building at 38 Beekman Avenue in May of 2007. The building had been […] Read more »
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Taking Care of Business …, Face-to-Face & Cyberspace

The Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce has two new presidents which has set a precedent for the organization. Brian Doyle, a New York City firefighter and co-owner of J.P. Read more »

Around the House, New Year’s Resolutions for a New Reality

Are hard times good for the Design world?  Well, NY Times writer Michael Cannell in his recent article entitled Design Loves a Depression, pointed out that hard times force the world […] Read more »

Around The House, Recession Decorating for the Holidays and Everyday

Conspicuous consumption is out of fashion this year. I think this is going to be the year I finally make good on my promise to myself to resist the temptation […] Read more »

Winter WonderLights at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside

Modern, environmentally-friendly LED lighting technology and state-of-the-art theatrical equipment are the backbones of a massive new holiday lights extravaganza taking place this season at Sunnyside, the historic Tarrytown homestead of […] Read more »

Sharing the Season

Last month’s issue of the River Journal featured a story by David Nielson regarding the changes in his life since he had children. In particular, he talked about how so […] Read more »