Tarrytown School Foundation to Host Annual Benefit Portuguese Club – April 21

After many years of hosting the Foundation for the Public Schools of the Tarrytown’s annual spring benefit in local area hotels and country clubs, the Foundation has chosen a new […] Read more »

One Lighthouse Way: Where Architecture Becomes Art

One Lighthouse Way has raised the bar for luxury residential living in Westchester by commissioning a number of artists to create spectacular pieces for both the lobby and courtyard. As […] Read more »

The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge – AKA The New NY Bridge

This is a story about a bridge. Not just any bridge. A new bridge. Not repaired, rebuilt or refurbished, but new. Brand new. A rare thing in the 21st century. […] Read more »

Final Tarrytown Connected Workshop at the Warner Library

On behalf of the Village of Tarrytown and its consulting team, we invite you to participate in the final public workshop for the Comprehensive Plan. Since last spring, the Village […] Read more »

Bikes, Business and BS (Brainstorming)

$150,000 can buy many things and according to Daniel Convissor, a Sleepy Hollow resident and community activist, it has produced a study with a NYC consulting firm entitled, “The Route […] Read more »

In Tarrytown…Planning in a Comprehensive Way

For all residents and other interested readers, the Village of Tarrytown has embarked on looking into the Economy, Community, Culture & Education, Built Environment, Natural Environment & Open Space, Mobility, […] Read more »

Warner Library Children’s Room 1000 Books Before Kindergarten and More….

The heart of any library is its children’s room and Warner is no exception.  Many new families in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown make lasting friendships at story times with their […] Read more »

The Tarrytown Fire Department Marches On

The sounds of drums, trumpets, and excitement will be filling the air for the first time in nearly 10 years on August 12th. The 100%-volunteer Tarrytown Fire Department is dedicated […] Read more »

Service and Community…Tarrytown’s Chief of Police Retires

“I was born and raised in Tarrytown and always interested in the Village. At [age] 18, I joined the Volunteer Fire Department and also became very active with the Tarrytown […] Read more »

What a Difference a Year Makes: Tarrytown Swimming Pool Opens

  One year ago to the month, River Journal informed readers that the newly constructed swimming pool at the Tarrytown Recreation Center would miss a Memorial Day opening date. In […] Read more »