Around the year 2000 when Briarcliff’s current Village Manager, Philip Zegarelli, was the Mayor of Sleepy Hollow, Keith Austin (then Mayor of Briarcliff) came to Zegarelli with a problem. “Briarcliff […] Read more »
In June, the New York State Legislature passed — and with much fanfare Governor Cuomo signed into law — a state-wide tax cap of 2%. This means that local villages […] Read more »
In June, the New York State Legislature passed — and with much fanfare Governor Cuomo signed into law — a state-wide tax cap of 2%. Read more »
Interesting article in the NY Times the other day about diet and how our thinking may be outdated. A doctor was actually quoted as saying that “The notion that it’s O.K. […] Read more »
We have had record temperatures for the las few days, and it got me to think about the heat. We have heard about heat indexes and actual heat versus “feels […] Read more »
Eeeesh! Now things we can’t physically touch are working against us in our fight against obesity. It’s like we’re in the middle of the movie Predator and our only hope lies […] Read more »
July 17, 2011 · 8:56 am Please forgive my absence for the last several days. The duties of motherhood superseded my life as a cancer patient. And frankly it […] Read more »
Irvington School Superintendent Kathleen Matusiak, who had two years remaining on her current contract, resigned from her position and it was announced by the Irvington School Board at their July […] Read more »
Time is a precious commodity. When you have about a million different things that you want to get done and not a lot of time to get them all done, […] Read more »
As a child I was taught the 3 R’s – Readin’, Ritin’ and Rithmatic. Notice there is no E for english. After I left college, and entered the business world, […] Read more »

