Pleasantville residents, Joseph and Donna Salamone, may be new to Tarrytown but not to the world of hair care. The husband and wife team have extensive experience as stylists and […] Read more »
On the second floor of the old Middle School on Main Street in Irvington is a library that has been in use for the past fifty years. Current principal, Raina […] Read more »
Chuck Scarpulla could be retired but he’s not. He’s a robust and friendly man who thrives on helping children achieve their goals in sports and in the classroom. Read more »
Irvington residents will experience déjà vu immediately after uttering their New Year’s resolutions. As early as January, the Board of Education may ask residents to vote on another bond referendum […] Read more »
Starting Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 23-25, visitors to Washington Irving’s Sunnyside and Van Cortlandt Manor — two historic properties nestled along the Hudson River — have a chance to see the […] Read more »
Is your powder room ready for the Holidays? If you are planning to have guests over or throw big parties — don’t forget the powder room! Your female friends especially […] Read more »
There are some individuals who simply have presence. There’s something about their appearance or their mannerisms, maybe even their speech. Nicky Bell has presence. The Sleepy Hollow resident and co-owner […] Read more »
Jimmy Parker’s "Red Hat" Bistro has moved from 63 Main Street in Irvington to One Bridge Street, sitting directly on the banks of the Hudson River just behind the Irvington […] Read more »
One is hard pressed not to remark about the food served at 60 Clinton Street off of Beekman Avenue in Sleepy Hollow. A small Italian restaurant by the name of […] Read more »
Ferdinand (Fred) Gottlieb, born October 5, 1919, in Berlin, Germany, died peacefully at home in Dobbs Ferry, New York on October 27, after an extended battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s […] Read more »