Business News – Old Fashions Will Please You Best at Bohemian Royalty
by Linda Viertel Jessie Matrullo displays her flair for crafting distinctive wardrobes at her studio. “Helping people with their self-image is what I enjoy,” said Jessie Matrullo, personal styling...
View ArticleIrvington Historical Society Celebrates Restoration of the Octagon House’s...
More than 150 Irvingtonians and friends braved the sweltering heat and humidity of Saturday, September 10 to celebrate the completion of the reconstructed Lord & Burnham greenhouse at the Octagon...
View ArticleBasketball Court Dedicated to Irvington 9/11 Victim Bobby Speisman
by Barrett Seaman The day was brilliantly clear—not unlike September 11, 2001, when Irvington’s Bobby Speisman died along with nearly 4,000 other victims of terrorism. He was one of the passengers...
View ArticleHorsemen Trot to 2-2 Record on Gridiron
by Kevin Brown It has been an up and down season for the Sleepy Hollow Headless Horsemen Boys Varsity football team. The season opened on Labor Day weekend away at Long Island Lutheran where all the...
View ArticleAward-Winning Boston Author Brings Intimate One-Woman Show
Irvington Town Hall Theater (ITHT) launches the third season of its Stage Door Reading Series on Sunday, October 16 at 3 p.m. with a reading of the highly acclaimed one-woman show, Regeneration by Dr....
View ArticleTarrytown 12-Year-Old World Irish Dance Champion
Daniel Callanan Daniel Callanan has the gangly look of a middle school student, just coming into his own as a young man with the glint of Ireland in his eyes and the polite handshake of an eldest...
View ArticleFood for Thought: Sambal: Irvington’s New Thai/Malyasian Restaurant
by Linda Viertel Malaysian cuisine, a complex and diverse mélange of flavors garnered from the multi-ethnic populations that inhabit the region, combines Dutch, Portuguese, British, Chinese, indigenous...
View ArticleObituaries – September 2016
Sarah Ceconi, 88 Sarah M. Ceconi, a lifelong North Tarrytown resident, died September 20. She was 88. Mrs. Ceconi was born on December 4, 1927 to Thomas and Theresa Rombaldi Fallacaro in North...
View ArticleHudson River Patriots Chapter Holding Food Drive at Local Pantry
The Hudson River Patriots Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be running a food drive on Sunday, October 23, for the Community Food Pantry of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, located...
View ArticleService to Others Defines Monica Getz
by Robert Kimmel For more than three decades, Monica Getz has campaigned to end a disparity that women can face in divorce court and the related legal entanglements that may harm both parents and...
View ArticleHappy Fall Harvesting with Apples and Pumpkins
by Marcie Cuff October in the Hudson Valley is just magnificent with its crisp days, fiery foliage and cornflower blue sky. If you’re anything like me, you spend the majority of the month bundled up...
View Article“A Taste of Sleepy Hollow” Scheduled this Saturday, October 22
Visitors to Sleepy Hollow and local residents will have a chance to sample the remarkable variety of the Village’s diverse community and its rich tradition of culinary, musical and artistic talent....
View ArticleObituaries – October 2016
John Cancro, 65 John Anthony Cancro died October 17 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie from complications due to an accident. He was 65. Born in Tarrytown, he was a graduate of Sleepy...
View ArticleHeard Around the Watercooler
HONORED Howard Permut Teatown Board Chair, Howard Permut, was honored by the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and the Harlem Valley Appalachian Trail Community™ (HVATC) for his work in...
View ArticleFood for Thought – Turn Leftover Turkey into a Savory Stew
by Linda Viertel Thanksgiving feasts are culinary delights that keep giving long after the fourth Thursday in November. And, I am talking about leftovers. Debates rage between those who love the...
View ArticleHarvest on Hudson – The Zero Waste Thanksgiving
by Marcie Cuff It’s November, and if you’re anything like me, you’re already leafing through dog-eared pages of beloved holiday cookbooks. Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and I love everything...
View ArticleCOMMENTARY – The Lessons of Thanksgiving
The first Thanksgiving Given the divisiveness sowed by this year’s approaching presidential election, it may be beneficial to contemplate another occurrence this month — Thanksgiving, and several...
View ArticleGiving Thanksgiving 2016
The 10th annual Giving Thanksgiving is coming up soon! Giving Thanksgiving helps the needy in our community during Thanksgiving. It makes it possible for these families to have a traditional...
View ArticleLetters To the Editor – Setting the Record Straight on the East Parcel in SH
To the Editor, Thank you for the opportunity to respond to recently published comments regarding the redevelopment of the “East Parcel” of the former General Motors assembly plant in Sleepy Hollow. As...
View ArticleLetters to the Editor – Sensitivity of Article was Appreciated
To the Editor: Thank you for the compelling and sensitively written article about the passing of Tyler Rosenberg. Barrett Seaman did a very good job of portraying the drama of the day, the heartache of...
View Article