As the Village prepares for its annual budget each year, three items have been growing out of proportion to all other Village financial problems. First are pensions. No one anticipated […] Read more »
Hudson Harbor, Tarrytown’s premier waterfront community, has just announced that it has begun its next phase of construction. This phase of the development will include a five-story condominium building containing […] Read more »
In the preceding Holiday Issue this publication reported on a presentation made by Andy Tung of the firm Divney, Tung, Schwalbe to the Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees in late […] Read more »
This publication has followed the Mayor of Irvington and the Board of Trustees with regard to rezoning the Village’s waterfront, for more than several years, and this has included more […] Read more »
Grammy award winner Boz Scaggs is coming to Tarrytown on April 3 to play some great music and celebrate the Music Hall’s 125th anniversary season. Boz first gained fame in […] Read more »
Irvington is enjoying its recent top rating among the towns of Westchester, with its own special charm, lack of parking meters, excellent restaurants, and diverse businesses. But generally unknown in […] Read more »
More and more people are working from home. Some are self-employed, some are telecommuters, and some are simply doing what they can to avoid the Manhattan commute one or two […] Read more »
Effective January 31, Sleepy Hollow Police Chief John Kapica will retire, and according to the former Police Chief of Greenburgh (who retired on November 28, 2009) this time it’s for […] Read more »
Historic Hudson Valley recently honored Elinor and Charles Urstadt with the 2010 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Founder’s Award. Mark Rockefeller, chairman of the executive committee of Historic Hudson Valley’s Board […] Read more »
On Friday, February 11, 7:30 pm, poets Natalie Safir and Sally Bliumis-Dunn will be featured in a reading hosted by The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center. This is the first Slapering […] Read more »

