The United States is a very litigious society and employs more lawyers than any other industrialized nation. One reason why parties in the U.S. are more apt to sue may […] Read more »
The day after Labor Day has always marked the official start of fall for me, and this year the weather seems to have taken note. Driving home from a holiday […] Read more »
Seated comfortably in the lobby of their Ossining studio, Beth Fritz Logrea, Jean Logrea and their son, Nicholas, are casually dressed and exhibit the presence and posture that characterize dancers. […] Read more »
In cooperation with the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Historic Fund, Tara Van Tassell and I have designed a tour of the cemetery, titled There Goes the Neighborhood, that introduces visitors to […] Read more »
On Saturday, September 24th, the Briarcliff Manor Hook & Ladder Company will open a special display at the Briarcliff Manor/ Scarborough Historical Society on the lower level of the Briarcliff […] Read more »
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 »

