Dobbs Ferry Seeking Proposals for Affordable Housing Projects
By Rick Pezzullo— The Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees is seeking proposals for the development of so-called affordable workforce housing on several village-owned properties. An affordable housing task...
View ArticleShe’s Only Seventeen
SHE’S ONLY SEVENTEEN: These freaky, formative years in fiction and life By Krista Madsen– Beth Hahn, of Mt. Kisco, co-creator of the gorgeously crafted new literary zine -ette, is also the author of...
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View ArticleHastings-on-Hudson and Tarrytown Among 23 New York State Communities...
By Barrett Seaman– On Monday, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos recognized those NY communities that have demonstrated progress in fighting climate...
View ArticleIrvington Resident Wins Book Award
The Council of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) has voted to award Irvington resident Eugene Linden The Louis J. Battan Author’s Award – Adult. The title of the book is Fire and Flood: A...
View ArticleIrvington’s Immigrant Roots
By Barrett Seaman— Visitors to McVickar House, headquarters of the Irvington Historical Society (IHS) at the top of Main Street, should enter the society’s most recent exhibit through the second door...
View ArticleSleepy Hollow Seeks Public Input on Downtown Revitalization Projects
By Rick Pezzullo— Sleepy Hollow officials are seeking public feedback on 12 downtown revitalization projects currently being considered for state funding. The projects were recently reviewed at a...
View ArticleSleepy Hollow High School Named to AP Honor Roll
By Rick Pezzullo— Sleepy Hollow High School has been recognized by the national College Board for its Advanced Placement Program (AP). The high school earned a “Gold” distinction on the AP School Honor...
View ArticleFaced With A Flood, Le Cirque Made The Show Go On
By Jeff Wilson– They may fly through the air with the greatest of ease, but when it comes to storm clean-up they have no advantage over anyone else. That was the predicament the Westchester Circus...
View ArticleSmall Business Helps Small Businesses
By Barrett Seaman– LetterShop is a boutique marketing and design firm that advises business clients, many of them in the financial technology (“fintech”) sector. Working out of one of the many airy...
View ArticlePunk Rock Stutter
PUNK ROCK STUTTER: When your flaws are bad-ass By Krista Madsen– Author Darcey Steinke is the child of a minster in the stereotypical ways—she revolted against rules and religion as a teen and has...
View ArticleSleepy Hollow Relishes Decisive Homecoming Game Win
By Tom Pedulla— As Sleepy Hollow players gathered in the end zone to celebrate their 31-13 victory against Briarcliff Saturday night, sophomore Aaron Aarpi made a statement with his crutch. Taking care...
View ArticleMayoral Candidates in Dobbs Ferry Square Off in LOWV Forum
By Rick Pezzullo— Two of the three candidates vying for the mayoral seat in the Village of Dobbs Ferry on Nov. 7 took part last week in a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters (LOWV). Incumbent...
View ArticleJean Eccleston Appointed as New CEO for Kendal on Hudson
Kendal on Hudson has appointed Jean Eccleston as the Life Plan Community’s new Chief Executive Officer. Jean has been an integral part of the Kendal on Hudson team for the past five years, most...
View ArticleThe Resurrection of a Bigger, Better Piccola
By Shana Liebman– It’s back! Trattoria Piccola, the beloved Dobbs Ferry Italian restaurant that closed in 2021, has reopened in a new, larger space. Two years ago, chef Sergio Pennacchio was told that...
View ArticleIrvington Asks Residents to Approve Record $18 Million Bond for New Municipal...
By Barrett Seaman– Sometimes grand solutions grow out of little problems. That seems to be the case with Irvington’s proposed 23,000 sq. ft. municipal complex on Main Street. This one started with a...
View ArticleThe American Artists’ Hand Archive Holds Court at the David Rockefeller...
By W.B. King– Whether through the medium of sculpture, painting, film or other creative vehicles like music and poetry, artistic expression, when contemplated by the public and fellow artists, is...
View ArticleBrown, Zollo Square Off in Tarrytown Mayoral Forum
By Rick Pezzullo Tarrytown Mayor Karen Brown and challenger Doug Zollo squared off last week in their only scheduled debate prior to the Nov. 7 election. The Oct. 12 online forum was led by the League...
View ArticleGet Your COVID, Flu and RSV Vaccines at Home
If you are homebound or know of an elderly resident who is homebound and you want to get a Covid booster shot, flu vaccine or need a home visit – you are in luck! Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance...
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