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Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 27

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EngageAsia: Webinar Reminder – Tuesday, March 23

EngageAsia: Webinar Reminder! Tuesday, March 23 @ 7:00 PM EDT: Join EngageAsia for Lessons of Resilience from Maine:  Japanese Aquaculture in the U.S.  Join EngageAsia’s next webinar, Lessons of...

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Federal Highway Administration Vouches for Cuomo Bridge Safety

After reviewing technical investigations of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a statement last week, saying that they had no concerns for the safety of the...

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Our Falcons Laid An Egg!

At about 1:30 a.m. on Monday morning, March 22, the momma Peregrine Falcon in the Tappan Zee ( Mario M. Cuomo) Bridge nesting box laid an egg! As Lindsay on the Nextdoor social network put it, “You may...

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Rotary’s Duck Derby, YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day Planned for June

by Robert Kimmel— For the 14th consecutive year, the Rotary Club of the Tarrytown’s’ will be conducting its Rubber Duck Derby and, as it has traditionally, it will be sharing Patriots Park with the...

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Tarrytown Police Force Seeks Local Applicants

By Barrett Seaman— The Tarrytown Police Department is out combing the village—not in search of criminals this time but in search of new recruits. They are looking for locals: smart people who know the...

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TaSH Newsletter: Celebrate agriculture by visiting your local farmers market!

March 23, is National Agriculture Day – or Ag Day – which is part of an annual week-long celebration of the vital role that agriculture plays in our everyday lives. Organized by the Agriculture Council...

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Learning Together Provides Free Innovative After School Programs

By Shana Liebman– While it’s been a bleak year, there is at least one good thing that came out of the pandemic lockdown: Irvington’s new gem, Learning Together. Created by the same parents who founded...

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Dobbs Ferry Woman Honored for Efforts During Pandemic

By Rick Pezzullo—  A Dobbs Ferry resident was among seven women recognized this week by State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Senator Shelley Mayer for demonstrating exceptional...

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One Year On, Schools Still Wait for CARES Act Funds

By Brianna Staudt– The recent passage of the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) and its funding for schools should bring a sigh of relief to school districts burdened with covid-related spending. But...

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There Is Joy In This Place

A View From Inside The Westchester County Center   By Sarah LeBuhn, RN– As someone who grew up in the rivertowns, I think of the Westchester County Center as the place where, as a teenager, I used to...

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Westchester Tennis Ladder Brings Love of the Game to New Heights

By Shana Liebman– Game Set Match! The Westchester Tennis Ladder, which launched last summer with approximately 60 members, is gearing up for its second season. The brainchild of two self-proclaimed...

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Beekman Ale House: A Welcoming New Spot to Drink and Dine in Sleepy Hollow

By Linda Viertel As spring approaches, restaurants and bars are beginning to come alive, albeit cautiously. But the real “canary in the coal mine” might be the arrival of new dining and drinking venues...

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Carol Rocchio, 62

Carol Chicatelli Rocchio, a resident of Dobbs Ferry, died March 26 with her loving family at her side. She was 62. She was born December 17, 1958 in the Bronx to Margaret and William Chicatelli. She...

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Thursday 4/1: Andrew Beals/Chris Morrison Organ Quartet • JF@H Vol. 54

This Thursday: Veteran alto saxophonist Andrew Beals (14 Years with Captain Jack McDuff), teams with guitarist Chris Morrison, organist Kyle Koehler and drummer Joe Strasser to kick off our second year...

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Irvington’s Black Cat Café To Resume Business

By Barrett Seaman– The old adage that cats have nine lives may be an overstatement, but one feline, Irvington’s The Black Cat Café, now appears to have at least a second one. Issued an eviction notice...

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COVID-19 Funeral Assistance

On Wednesday – April 21st at 7PM – Yonkers Public Library, Catholic Charities and New York-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital will host a Covid-19 Presentation: Virus, Vaccine, Variants in (SPANISH)....

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Westchester Housing Crisis Webinars

The Irvington Activists, Community Voices Heard, Sustainable Port Chester Alliance and Westchester-Putnam Working Families Party are sponsoring this webinar series on Westchester’s Housing Crisis. The...

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New Yorkers 30 And Older Now Eligible For Vaccination

By Barrett Seaman— It seems like only last week that the age of eligibility for the COVID vaccine dropped to 50. That’s because it was only last week, and yet, as of tomorrow, New Yorkers age 30 and...

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GOP Challenger Looks to Make History in Run vs Latimer

By Rick Pezzullo— Westchester County Executive George Latimer will have a Republican challenger after all as he seeks a second term in office in November. Doug Colety, chairman of the Westchester...

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