FDA Awards Local Doctor $1.9 million for Covid Vaccine-Associated Myocarditis Research

Supriya Jain, M.D., clinical associate professor of pediatrics and of radiology and clinical education liaison, has been awarded a Broad Agency Agreement (BAA) of $1,997,031 over five years by the […] Read more »

What You Should Know about Elon Mask’s Educational Background

Elon Musk attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Physics. He was also accepted to Stanford but instead chose to pursue his […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books – An Exotic, Erotic May-December Romance, by Way of Tibet  

In her novel Hope for the Worst, Kate Brandt, a resident of Montrose, tells the story of Ellie, a 24-year-old stuck in a dead-end job and questioning the meaning of […] Read more »

A True Hudson Independent – Bob Kimmel

Bob Kimmel knows news. Perhaps best recognized locally as a co-founder of the Hudson Valley News Corporation, which launched the Hudson Independent in late 2005, his impressive career in the […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Bookshop to Hold Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Sleepy Hollow Bookshop will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, February 10 at 4pm to mark its official grand opening, with the official launch of its café service. The […] Read more »

Tarrytown’s Transfiguration School Tours the World

Can you imagine travelling to twenty-four different countries in just one day? That is exactly what the students at Transfiguration School in Tarrytown did at their Geography Fair. The students in […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: The Choice Between ESCO and Con Edison

Last year the Greenburgh Town Board, Village Boards of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow decided to join 29 communities – participating in Sustainable Westchester’s ESCO which […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: A Concerned Citizen on the Impact of ADU’s

To the Editor and All Residents of the Village of Tarrytown: WHAT IS AN ADU? I didn’t know until recently. The Tarrytown Village Board is planning to implement a new […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: ADU’s and the Future of Single-Family Homes in Tarrytown

Feb. 4, 2023 To the Editor: The future of single-family neighborhoods in Tarrytown is at stake. The Mayor and Board of Trustees are preparing to vote on the rezoning of […] Read more »

Briarcliff Synagogue Helps Two Refugee Families Settle in Ossining

So much has taken place since Briarcliff Manor residents Julie Peskoe and Abbe Marcus, co-chairs of Congregation Sons of Israel Refugee Resettlement Committee, first met in the fall of 2021 […] Read more »