Decorating With & Caring For Antiques

Antique furniture can work in any style of home, with any style of decor.  Whether you live in a contemporary ranch with an open floor-plan, a center-entrance colonial, or a […] Read more »

Annual St. Barnabas Thrift Sale – A Proud Tradition

The annual Thrift Sale at the Church of St. Barnabas in Irvington has been a community fixture for many, many years.  In 1875 the second rector of St. Barnabas, Dr. […] Read more »

Family Volunteer Day in Douglas Park

In 2009, many residents of the Webber Park community noticed the continued degradation of the Douglas Park playground and decided to take action. While the surrounding areas of the park […] Read more »
Albany State Capitol Building

Will State Aid Cuts Hurt Schools in Irvington and the Tarrytowns?

When Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the first on-time state budget in five years, Albany watchers and many average New Yorkers alike praised lawmakers for avoiding the dysfunction that made last […] Read more »
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino and Deputy County Executive and COO, Kevin Plunkett

A Sit Down With the County Executive

Let’s start at the end of this interview and then move forward. County Executive Rob Astorino alluded to the fact that Westchester County government has not always been transparent in […] Read more »

Filet O Fish Really Isn’t A Healthy Alternative… Despite a Really Big Banner!

$3 for a bag of fried fish. (And only 760 calories). Roughly speaking, this was a banner I noticed flapping in the breeze over a McDonald’s establishment the other day. […] Read more »
Master Yoo

A Warm Farewell….Master Kim to Return to South Korea

When 5th degree black belt, Master Juhee Kim, arrived in the United States 1 ½ years ago she could not have predicted that her experience at Yoo’s Martial Arts in […] Read more »