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Don’t Change New York’s Election Calendar

Within the next few weeks Governor Hochul will have to decide whether to sign or veto legislation that would change the years when the County Executive, town officials run for office.  I urge her to...

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Marry a Character

MARRY A CHARACTER: Exploring Fictosexuality in a Lonely Trilogy By Krista Madsen– Anyone on a dating app these days can tell you there are more sexualities out there than you ever knew needed to exist....

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“No Shave November” Raises Cancer Research Money in Honor of the Late...

Some Irvington police officers were looking a little scruffy during the month of November. Others looked rather dashing. By month’s end, all (except the two female officers on the force) were sporting...

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Al Schnier Reflects on His Life, Career and moe.’s Upcoming Shows at The...

By W.B. King– When Al Schnier thinks back to an early August evening in 1997, the phrase “imposter syndrome” comes to mind. Earlier that day, he and his bandmates in moe. served as opening act on the...

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Negative Declaration Issued for Apartment Plan Near Tarrytown Train Station

By Rick Pezzullo A multi-family rental project proposed at 29 South Depot Plaza in Tarrytown took a major step forward this week. On Nov. 27, the Tarrytown Planning Board unanimously approved a...

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Fatality at Broadway and McKeel Avenue Highlights Longstanding Risks for...

By Barrett Seaman– Nelida Distante, 82, of West Elizabeth Street in Tarrytown was crossing North Broadway at its intersection with McKeel Avenue on the night of November 27 when her life ended...

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Local Boys Basketball Squads Aiming to Show Improvement

By Tom Pedulla— The Hudson Independent previews the local boys’ basketball season. Here is the outlook for each team: DOBBS FERRY The Eagles must overcome the loss of five seniors. It did not help when...

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Free Reflectors Available in Greenburgh

I read your report “Fatality on Broadway in Tarrytown Highlights Longstanding Risks for Pedestrians”.   I am not familiar with the reasons for the fatality but would like to remind readers that the...

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High School Girls Basketball Teams Striving to be Competitive

By Tom Pedulla— The Hudson Independent previews the local girls’ basketball season. Here is a look at each team: DOBBS FERRY Coach Kasey Grisanti is optimistic despite the need to replace three...

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Villages Launch Seasonal Festivities In A Burst Of Light

By Barrett Seaman– Black Friday may have been the start of the commercial side of the holidays, but the first weekend in December saw the lights come on and the carols come out. Within minutes of each...

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The Power of Passion

State Assemblywoman MJ Shimsky was so impressed by the passion with which 10-year-old Colin Ricker described the effect his visit to Glacier National Park had on his understanding of climate change...

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Officials Hold Workshop On How To Reclaim Lost Funds

By Jeff Wilson– Government for the people was on full display Saturday afternoon, December 2 at the Hastings-on-Hudson Public Library. There, local elected officials joined forces with New York State...

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Party of One

PARTY OF ONE: Living and Dying Alone By Krista Madsen– In recent weeks, I’ve been examining loneliness—the epidemic and it’s new New York ambassador in Dr. Ruth; those few who, when real life partners...

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Trustees Sworn-in for New Terms in Tarrytown

By Rick Pezzullo— The Tarrytown Board of Trustees held its annual reorganization meeting Monday night with a slew of reappointments to various village boards and commissions. Recently reelected Mayor...

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Jon Siegel Sworn In As Irvington Mayor

Jonathan Siegel, business executive, lawyer and last before Brian C. Smith to serve as Mayor of Irvington, was sworn in by Village Justice Desmond Lyons on December 4, a dozen years after leaving...

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County Executive Latimer Expected To Announce Primary Run Against 16th...

By Barrett Seaman– Speculation about Westchester County Executive George Latimer taking on Jamaal Bowman for the Democratic nomination to represent New York’s 16th Congressional District spilled out...

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Tarrytown Seniors Got A Brand New Bus

By Barrett Seaman– It’s FRONTRUNNER, built by New England Wheels. It looks like a regular van, except it rides lower to the ground—and for a good reason: anyone stepping up onto the bus will have...

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New Early Learning Center Provides Tarrytown’s Y With a Permanent Home

By Barrett Seaman– After two-and-a-half peripatetic years following the sale of its iconic building on Main Street, Tarrytown’s Family YMCA has finally settled down. The new home, a converted Chase...

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ITAV10591 December Calendar

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A Bad Day For Bowman

By Barrett Seaman– A day after County Executive George Latimer officially launched a primary campaign against him, 16th District Congressman Jamaal Bowman was censured by his colleagues in the House of...

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