Stand-up Comedy Hit Comes to Tarrytown

Tarrytown Music Hall is presenting a live, stand-up comedy show featuring Russ Meneve, Dan Naturman, Lynne Koplitz and Sandy Marks. Read more »

Sleepy Hollow’s Second Annual Triathlon

Registration for the Sleepy Hollow Sprint Triathlon is now open!  The race takes place on Sunday, June 13 beginning at 8:00 a.m. With the help of our dedicated volunteers and […] Read more »

Z is for Zebra

With clear skies and a joyous sun beaming down, spring has now officially (as far as I’m concerned) arrived. On a recent Friday, my wife took my daughter into work, […] Read more »

M is for Mothers

Opinions about motherhood have changed over the years, but maybe never as much as they did in the mid to late 1980s as far as the message that women and […] Read more »

Choosing a Professional Contractor

The process of finding a professional for construction work, be it an architect, or contractor, should really be no different than finding other professionals, such as a doctor or a […] Read more »

Tarrytown / Sleepy Hollow School Budget Adopted

The Board of Education for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns formally adopted the proposed budget for the upcoming 2010-2011 school year at a public meeting on April 15. Read more »

All That Glitters – Is Gold

All That Glitters jewelry store is located on 59 Main Street in Irvington.  The owner, Kimberly Pirro, has been in business since 1995. She carries gold, silver and handcrafted jewelry […] Read more »

Harmon-Machini Building, Inc.

Founding partners, Alan Harmon of Hastings and Andrew Marchini of Tarrytown, have brought a longtime friendship, a combined twenty years of remodeling experience, and a strong sense of customer service […] Read more »

3rd Annual Birdhouse Building Competition

The 3rd annual birdhouse building competition is underway once again. Sponsored by the Tarrytown Beautification Foundation, this year’s theme is recycle – reuse, but is not mandatory. Read more »

Calling All Tarrytowners With a Green Thumb

Have you noticed the wooden barrels on Broadway and Main Street in Tarrytown?  Read more »