In 1996 The Village of North Tarrytown’s Zoning Board notified General Motors that 1900 units of housing were permissible on their waterfront site. In 2003 that number decreased to 1650 […] Read more »
You leave the doctor’s office, prescription in hand, but if you’re not feeling well, or have a long to-do list, even a simple extra stop on the way home to […] Read more »
The time given to public service for Philip Zegarelli can be counted from the 1970’s to the present. He served as a North Tarrytown Trustee from 1974-79. Read more »
A "Sleepy Hollow News" bulletin addressed to residents in the Village encapsulates what has become Mayor Philip Zegarelli’s new motto, "Get it done." From the waterfront, to a new Senior […] Read more »
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery has begun construction of a community mausoleum that will accommodate 1100 burials and 300 cremations when complete in the Fall of 2007. Read more »
Momentum is visible within the Village of Sleepy Hollow. A number of grant awards have infused many ongoing projects that perpetuate the Village’s history. Read more »
Mayor Philip E. Zegarelli announced that the Village of Sleepy Hollow has been awarded a $200,000 grant by the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation to support revitalization of […] Read more »
As of June 1, the wage and benefit contract for Sleepy Hollow’s Police Department was two years past due. Currently, the Department and the Village are in negotiations while also […] Read more »
Lighthouse Landing Project Description – redevelopment of the 96 acre former GM site: 1562 d.u.s, 50,000 s.f. office, 148 room hotel, 185,000 s.f. Read more »
In a letter signed by Mayors Zegarelli and Fixell and the Superintendent of Schools, Howard Smith, The Community Opportunity Center Board has been asked to forward certain financial and program […] Read more »