Meeting with Colorado officials on March 19TH at 11:00am Town Board Work Session. Should the town of Greenburgh pass a law banning or allowing marijuana sales within our borders after […] Read more »
ArtsWestchester announced seven individuals and organizations who will be honored at its annual Arts Awards Luncheon on April 11. Spanning a range of disciplines, the honorees are: John Shearer, of […] Read more »
Phelps Hospital has once again received accreditation for its physician training from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Accreditation is achieved through an annual review process that includes […] Read more »
Phelps Hospital has received a four-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a part of the federal Department of Health and Human Services. As identified on […] Read more »
The annual Lyndhurst Flower Show and Antique Show opens Lyndhurst’s spring season with an explosion of color and surprising floral installations April 6-7, 2019 from 10 Am to 5 PM. […] Read more »
Op-Ed: Daniel Convissor, Bike Tarrytown Most trips we take are short: school, friends, library, activities, shopping. When picking how to get places, we quickly calculate the best choice based on time, […] Read more »
Op-Ed: By Drew Fixell, Mayor of Tarrytown and Ken Wray, Mayor of Sleepy Hollow We both support efforts to increase walkability and biking in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Where we […] Read more »
Mary Ellis, both an abstract expressionist painter and a successful graphic designer, has completed a task which many would describe as both arduous and daunting: the 100-day project. This project, […] Read more »
The Sleepy Hollow International Film Festival (SHIFF) has announced exciting additions to the October 10-13 event. The website, www.sleepyhollowfilmfest.com, is live for filmmakers to submit their films, shorts and unproduced screenplays. Joining screenings such as the 70th anniversary of Disney’s The […] Read more »
Most of us remember being teased or even bullied as children, or we were aware of other kids being bullied. The aggressor generally needed an audience, and the audience was usually limited […] Read more »

