7th Annual Community-Wide Spelling Bee to Benefit the Library; Silent Auction to Feature Character-Naming Opportunity in Upcoming Novel by New York Times Bestselling Author David Baldacci.Dust off your dictionaries and […] Read more »
On December 30, 2012, Eileen O’Connor Weber died at the age of 94. Affectionately known as “Mrs. Briarcliff,” Eileen epitomized a life dedicated to public service. She was a lifelong […] Read more »
A recent conversation with Irvington’s Village Administrator, Larry Schopfer, centered around the proposed assisted living facility, Continuum, before the Planning Board and what issues were front and center for the […] Read more »
“Camine Seguro a Nuestro Nuevo Sitio” or “Walk Safely To Our New Location.” Open Door’s bilingual 5-step message detailing the streets to take and cross in order to arrive at […] Read more »
“I quite like scones.” Yulhee has her nose in a menu, and her eyes are shining with anticipation. We are sitting in a restaurant in Kensington Gardens, ordering afternoon tea […] Read more »
In celebration of Black History Month, Rivertown Film presents A Tribute to Sam Waymon. Saturday, February 16 – 7:30 at the Nyack Center. Read more »
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) services will operate on special schedules in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 21. Read more »
Briarcliff Manor Garden Club will present Sustainable Living and Gardening with Maureen Morgan on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 11:45am, at 48 Macy Road, Briarcliff Manor. Everyone is welcome to […] Read more »
The Briarcliff Caucus held its “Meet the Candidates” forum Wednesday night, January 16th, at the Briarcliff Middle School. Those that ventured out on the cold and damp evening were rewarded […] Read more »
Recently, my kids and I were talking about the show “The Biggest Loser”. There was a commercial clip on showing Jillian screaming at one of the contestants. I said, “wow […] Read more »

