Red Zebra: Sleepy Hollow’s New Italian Restaurant Destination
by Linda Viertel Red Zebra – not only the catchy name of a beautiful heirloom tomato, is now also the notably memorable restaurant appellation that represents co-owners David Starkey’s and Neil...
View ArticleHarvest on Hudson – The Winter Warm-Up
by Marcie Cuff Well, the holidays have quickly passed us by. I only hope that wherever you spent them, you were with the people you love, eating the food you adore, and singing your favorite holiday...
View ArticleReligion of Sports Discussed by Rabbi in Tarrytown
by Neal Rentz Rabbi David Holtz of Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown discussed the topic “The Religion of Sports” during a meeting of the Men’s Club at the JCC on the Hudson in Tarrytown. Millions of...
View ArticleInquiring Photographer –“What is your New Year’s Resolution?”
by Alexa Brandenberg Todd Brown Sleepy Hollow “To forgive Trump supporters.” Marilyn Ghilardi Irvington “I just retired this year so I am going to enjoy life and play.” Benny Gjevukaj Works in...
View ArticleHappenings in JANUARY, 2017
Happenings in JANUARY Monday 2 New Member Center: From 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. learn all about the new Shames JCC memberships that begin in June at JCC on the Hudson in Tarrytown. Call 366-7898 or visit...
View ArticleIndian Point Nuclear Power Plants to Close in 2021
By Rick Pezzullo Entergy, owners of the Indian Point nuclear power plants, which for more than 50 years have helped provide electricity to several million homes and businesses in Westchester and the...
View ArticleUnassuming Smile
by W.B. King Lori Myers As a literary genre, horror fiction usually connotes blood, guts and fear. Authors who conjure dark tales of fright and flight with deliberate moxie, however, often present...
View ArticleUnity March 10591: In Their Own Words
Compiled by Krista Madsen Perhaps the most powerful way to cover January’s Unity March, gathering an estimated 800 immigrants and their allies from Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown and beyond, is to focus on...
View ArticleNew Village Administrator Selected in Tarrytown
By Rick Pezzullo Richard Slingerland A familiar face will be returning to Tarrytown to serve as Village Administrator. Richard Slingerland, who worked as Tarrytown’s Village Administrator from 1999 to...
View ArticleWarner Oral History: Long Live the Nonprofits of 10591
by Krista Madsen While we are a vital part of a growing biotech belt in Westchester County, 10591 seems to thrive on the strength and number of its historic nonprofits. A group of local leaders met...
View ArticleDay, Sleep Away Camps Abound in Westchester Area
by Dottie Conigliaro Parents have a lot of important decisions to make when choosing a summer camp for their child. It’s a decision that the child should have a say in as well. Summer camp can be...
View ArticleTeam Spirit Plays Pivotal Role in Irvington Girls’ Hoops Success
By Tom Pedulla To understand the success of the Irvington High School girls’ basketball team on the court, it is important to recognize the good work they do off it. The Irvington girls’ basketball...
View ArticleFood for Thought – Eat, Drink, Love: Celebrating Valentine’s Day in the...
Romance has been around since Adam and Eve, but the early pagan fertility celebration of Lupercalia on February 15 may have been begun the evolution of Valentine’s Day as we know it. In the 14th and...
View ArticlePhelps Hospital Adds Advanced Robotic Surgical System
By Robert Kimmel The most advanced minimally invasive surgical system is now available at Phelps Hospital. Recently acquired for use in the hospital’s Surgi-Center, the da Vinci Xi Surgical System is a...
View ArticleAppleMed Urgent Care Opens Third Office in Tarrytown
by Neal Rentz Local residents who are in need of immediate medical or dental care but cannot find a doctor or dentist available and do not want to go to an emergency room now have an alternative....
View ArticleInquiring Photographer “What Do You Think About the Indian Point Nuclear...
by Alexa Brandenberg Aine Daly Irvington “I’m in favor of its closing because of the toxic dangers and the possible terrorist target.” Randell Dodge Irvington “Shut it down now. Don’t wait four years.”...
View ArticleFEBRUARY, 2017 – HAPPENINGS
Happenings in February Friday 3 Shabbat Fun: At 4 p.m. for children up to age 5 with an adult at JCC on the Hudson in Tarrytown. Call 366-7898 or visit www.jcconthehudson.org. Literary Evening: At...
View ArticleResources and Activities for Seniors
SENIORS Senior Benefits Information Center: Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. a representative from the Medicare Rights Center is on hand at the Warner Library in Tarrytown. Sign up at the Reference...
View ArticleHeard Around the Watercooler
Proposed Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor, has proposed the creation of an ‘Almost Presidential Museum/Library’ to recognize contributions of Hillary Clinton and four other presidential...
View ArticleAsk the Doctor – Starve a Cold; Feed a Fever?
by Dr. Craig Zalvan, otolaryngologist Why isn’t there a vaccine to prevent the common cold? Colds are caused by hundreds of different viruses, so a single protective vaccine would be difficult to...
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