Village Administrator Michael Blau

Deaths, Statements, Accusations & Apologies

On Monday, October 4, nearly one month to the day of the accidental deaths of Anthony Ruggiero and John Kelly, both overcome by noxious gases in a sewer system, the […] Read more »

In Tarrytown… Trust Has Been Torn

There is not a person in Tarrytown who hasn’t been touched in some way by the tragic deaths of DPW worker Anthony Ruggiero and his fellow firefighter friend John Kelly […] Read more »

Towards a Gold Reward

Since the mid-nineteenth century, giant barges and steam ships have sailed along the Hudson River transporting cargo. And, for over a century, those ships owed their safe passage to one […] Read more »
Tarrytown Music Hall

The Music Hall – Onscreen And Off

The Music Hall will be showing a lot more classic films this fall! Read more »
The Quick and the Dead by Elizabeth Harrington

Chapbook Winner

Grayson Books is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2010 Grayson Books Chapbook Competition is Elizabeth Harrington of Tarrytown, New York. Her chapbook of poems, The Quick and […] Read more »
H Bridge sidewalk, Tarrytown

Red Flag Means Repair… Attending to Tarrytown’s H Bridge

When the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) inspected all bridges within the State a year ago, Tarrytown’s H Bridge received a red flag for its southwest support column […] Read more »
Jessica N. Santos

My Daughter’s Legacy

It is every parent’s dream, especially a mother’s, to see their child grow from infant to toddler and eventually become a young adult.  It is a proud moment to then […] Read more »

What to Expect from Westchester County

We sat down with Westchester County’s Chief Operating Officer Attorney Kevin Plunkett in his Tarrytown home. It was later in the evening and even though he had experienced another intense […] Read more »

A Thank-You from the Historical Society, and an Invitation

At the Historical Society, Inc., Serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, we would like to express our appreciation to everyone in the community who voted for our proposal during the recent […] Read more »

Remembering Peter Jay, “Pete” Guernsey, 83

Baby boomers who played Dad’s Club baseball in Tarrytown during the 1950s will remember a warm, soft-spoken, tactician of the game. This writer had the privilege of playing for Coach […] Read more »