Attendees enjoyed great food, music, art, a classic car show and a historic walking and trolley tours, touch-a-firetruck, Irvington eateries and food trucks, a playground build dedication, met Revolutionary War […] Read more »
There are several go-to accessories I turn to time and again to add a layer of sophistication to the interior design I create for clients and style for events. […] Read more »
At some point in their education, schoolchildren learn that close to three quarters of the earth’s surface is composed of water. Textbooks also tell students that 97% of the water […] Read more »
I have had the distinct honor of having known Mr. Galella for over 40 years. When I first met him, I knew him as a devoted husband, loving father and […] Read more »
Proms are over. Regents Exams are a recent traumatic memory. Graduation parties are revving up and many local kids are looking towards the next phase of their lives—college, jobs, graduate […] Read more »
For women today, life can be a balancing act between family, career and personal obligations. At the same time, women often face unique challenges when it comes to managing […] Read more »
If Tarrytown has become a “destination” you couldn’t prove that to the retailers and merchants who have closed shop, moved out and moved on. On Broadway, from Main Street to […] Read more »
Take a bow. Students, teachers, administrators – take a bow and then listen: allow the applause to grow until it thunders in your ears. Look up and watch – it’s […] Read more »
Residents of Tarrytown and its neighboring communities are encouraged to attend a public open house on Sunday, June 24, during which three options for how best to connect Westchester County […] Read more »
Hospital food is notoriously bad, right? Not if the hospital is Phelps in Sleepy Hollow or Northern Westchester in Mt. Kisco. Both are part of the Northwell Health system, which […] Read more »

