When the results of the 2011 round of No Child Left Behind – mandated testing for grades 3-8 are officially released later this year, the Union Free School District of […] Read more »
With the coming holiday season a short section of North State Road in Briarcliff is expected to reopen the day before Thanksgiving. The less than 500-foot stretch of road provides […] Read more »
At the Tarrytown Village Board Meeting of Monday, October 3rd, the Board voted 5-1 to approve legislation to allow a tattoo parlor to open within the Village. Since the decision […] Read more »
Caption’ Ossining Village Mayor Bill Hanauer presents Hattie with a Proclamation as part of the celebrations recognizing Ms. Smith’s centennial milestones. Read more »
Dangling tree limbs and downed power lines nixed trick or treating in many communities, but the seniors at Bethel’s Springvale Inn in Croton, The Pines Independent Senior Living Residence and […] Read more »
“Rates can’t go lower” – so advertisements from mortgage companies have been claiming for years. But it’s possible that now, it’s more true than ever. According to research done by […] Read more »
It’s coming… the season of big extended-family dinners, unannounced visitors “dropping by,” impromptu cocktail parties with the neighbors, and endless trips to the wine store for another last minute hostess […] Read more »
Tarrytown Nursery School invites you to meet 10 of the most prominent names in children’s literature at its annual Book Fair Celebration on December 10, 2011, from 2:00 – 5:00 […] Read more »
A little publicized event with big potential consequences for traffic safety and neighborhood integrity transpired at a recent Sleepy Hollow Planning Board meeting. The Open Door Family Medical Center intends […] Read more »
In my last article I examined the state of retail in Tarrytown, and interviewed several small business owners about the challenges facing local business in a suffering economy. Read more »

