Sharing Chagall: A Memoir

Elvis and Chagall

What do a famous artist and the King of Rock and Roll have in common?  Vivian Jacobson, who knew Chagall personally and worked closely with him on major international projects, […] Read more »

River Dad ~ Things Fall Apart

I remember being young and indestructible. While never a prime physical specimen with a body of chiseled marble, I have always been capable of at least moderate physical labor and […] Read more »
Turn a tiny pumpkin into a bud vase for an easy, festive fall accessory.

Around the House – Easy Fall Floral Arrangements

Autumn is the time where we can bring a piece of the outdoors inside. From the golden-leafed branches in the backyard, to garnet-hued mums by the front door, to the […] Read more »
divorce

The Fifty-Fifty Club

Conventional wisdom estimates that half of all marriages end in divorce.  I am not sure how accurate these statistics are as far as actual numbers, since these estimates are based […] Read more »
Dr. Marina Glibicky

Business Spotlight – Dr. Marina Glibicky

A new Primary Care Office has been opened by Dr. Marina Glibicky at 200 S. Broadway, Tarrytown NY 10591. Dr. Glibicky’s broad experience in internal medicine and chronic disease management […] Read more »
Children and adults enjoying themselves at Warner Library's Headless Halloween Mini-Golf event.

Families Tee Off at Warner Library

Warner Library kicked off the area’s Halloween festivities on Saturday, September 27th, with a crowd-pleasing day of spooky indoor miniature golf. All 19 holes (two 9-hole courses and a 10th […] Read more »
The Taco Project Tarrytown

Business Spotlight – Casual Mexican Dining In Tarrytown The Taco Project Now Open

The Taco Project, a new casual Mexican dining restaurant, has opened at 18 Main Street, in Tarrytown, NY. Providing a casual dining experience, The Taco Project offers a wide range […] Read more »
Golden shovels — spray painted of course

Everybody Into the Pool…Well Maybe Not Just Yet

On Friday, October 10, Tarrytown held a groundbreaking event for the new outdoor pool to be built adjacent to the Hudson River. Representatives from National Resources, the developer of Hudson […] Read more »
downsizing

When Bigger is Not Better …There’s Downsizing

These days no matter where you go or whom you meet – everybody is doing it! Down-sizing, that is. Basically anyone aged 50+ (baby-boomers, “about to be” empty-nesters, active adults, […] Read more »

Letters to the Editor

Ed.: On October 7th, Irvington voters approved a $4,600,000 School Referendum which included an artificial turf field. 1,095 “ Yes Votes” — 945 “No Votes” While we are disappointed by […] Read more »