On top of Irvington’s Mountain Road, next door to what was once the Village dump, a new building is being erected that is a testament to the perseverance and drive […] Read more »
By popular demand, Historic Hudson Valley is expanding its Halloween-themed portfolio of special events, which drew more than 100,000 visitors last year, to cover the entirety of October plus a […] Read more »
A river tradition in years past, the Briarcliff Manor/Scarborough Historical Society is renewing its popular fall cruise up the Hudson. At 3:00 pm on Sunday, October 9th, the M/V Commander […] Read more »
There has certainly been no shortage of rain recently, however, the Village of Tarrytown has had a paucity of machinery to pump that water at their pump station. According to […] Read more »
With the unexpected retirement of Superintendent Kathleen Matusiak, the Irvington Union Free School District finds itself in a period of transition. In August, to help the district through this transition, […] Read more »
As with any means of comparison, the source of the information is critical. When it comes to ranking school districts and high schools within New York State, one particular online […] Read more »
As I get closer to the end, I find reason to look back at the journey. One that I feel is compelling, and I will tell you why: Aside from […] Read more »
September 10, 2011 · 6:32 pm Yesterday was a day of great events. All were successful (both as a fundraising effort and a as a a “personal appearance”). During the […] Read more »
Whooo-hoooo! See ya kiddies, it’s back to school time! I’m assuming this is what many mom and dads out there are singing as they quickly close the door on summer […] Read more »
September 3, 2011 · 10:29 am This week I was introduced to a gentleman who represents a product with a “purpuse”. It is a rare and unique concept – and […] Read more »

