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AIPAC’s Money Is Not Welcome In CD-16

Despite the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 elections provided so much hope for those of us committed to building a more fair and just government that works for all Americans. Joe Biden’s...

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$87M Tarrytown Capital School Bond on Ballot Tuesday

By Rick Pezzullo— Voters in the Tarrytown School District will be heading to the polls Tuesday to decide on an $87 million capital school bond. Voting on Dec. 12 will take place from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m....

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Phelps Opens State-of-the-Art Neurosurgery Center

By Barrett Seaman– An array of doctors, administrators, board members and executives from Northwell Health gathered Monday at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow for a ribbon-cutting to mark the opening...

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Appeals Court Hands New York’s Redistricting Decision Back to the Politicians

By Barrett Seaman– The 4-3 vote by the New York State Court of Appeals ordering the state’s Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) to go back to the drawing board and correct perceived distortions...

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Voters Approve $87M Tarrytown Capital School Bond

By Rick Pezzullo— Voters in the Tarrytown School District were in a holiday spirit Tuesday as they overwhelmingly approved an $87 million capital school bond. According to unofficial results provided...

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Irvington Recreation & Parks Department – Winter Session

Ballet –  3 years & older Fridays – Various times Explore Cooking  – 1st grade & older – Various days/times Hip Hop  –  5 years & older Fridays – Various times Little Me (Drop-Off)  – 2...

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It’s All Pelvic Floor

The old brewery at 145 Palisades Street in Dobbs Ferry continues to fill out with an eclectic mix of businesses, services and artists’ studios. The latest tenant, Foundations Physical Therapy, founded...

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A Night for Suicide Awareness Slated at Sleepy Hollow High

By Tom Pedulla— Peggy Noonan wishes her son, Kevin, had openly discussed the anguish he surely endured before he took his life in his Penn State dorm room on Sept. 30, 2022. She is taking up a...

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Don’t Let The MTA’s Neglect Destroy The Ardsley-on-Hudson Train Station

Unfortunately, it appears that the MTA continues to work diligently to abandon their ownership of the Ardsley-on-Hudson Station in careless disregard for its historic status and elegant architecture....

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Like Yourself First

LIKE YOURSELF FIRST: Self-love vs. Selfies By Krista Madsen– PYRAMID SCHEMES The first thing I do when I post my essays on my Substack blog is to give them a like. Which on that platform comes in the...

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Irvington High Students Debate Global Issues at Model UN Conference

By Rick Pezzullo— Members of the Model United Nations Club at Irvington High School recently participated in the Masters School Model UN Conference where they engaged in parliamentary procedures,...

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A Fond Farewell to Riviera

By Shana Liebman– Westchester residents are mourning the recent announcement that Riviera Bakehouse, the beloved Ardsley bakery, is closing its doors after 70 years in business. “The response has been...

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Lineup Unveiled for First Sleepy Hollow Music Festival in June

By Rick Pezzullo— Organizers of the first Sleepy Hollow Music Festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 8, 2024 at Kingsland Point Park, have announced the lineup of entertainers for the all-day event....

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Glimmer vs. Trigger

GLIMMER VS. TRIGGER: Seeking the shine in the darkness By Krista Madsen– THE SETTING My baseline is anxiety. I’m the over-inflated beachball bounced by all the boogery pre-K kids in a circle holding...

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Greenburgh Considering Allowing Accessory Dwelling Units

By Rick Pezzullo—- When the Tarrytown Board of Trustees voted in February to approve a Zoning Code change allowing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to be built in single-family homes, it was anything...

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It’s The Holiday Season, So Light ‘Em Up

Forty-one times throughout 2023, the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is lit up in various color schemes to celebrate public holidays. The month of December leads the pack in terms of these lighting occasions...

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Spin Me

SPIN ME: The alien language that comes full circle By Krista Madsen– The curriculum of my high school physics class involved the teacher playing Beatles records backward for us (“turn me on, dead...

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Stop & Shop Selects Irvington Senior Center to Benefit in January

The Store Leadership Team has selected Irvington Senior Center as a Stop & Shop Community Bag Program Nonprofit Partner! The Senior Center will receive $1 for each $2.50 reusable Community Bag sold...

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A Revamped Rivertowns Playhouse Finds New Home at Irvington Presbyterian Church

By W.B. King– Locals looking to add “see more theatre” to their New Year’s resolution list are in luck as the Rivertowns Playhouse will officially open its doors at a new location on January 1, 2024....

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Pumpkin Drop to Kickoff Sleepy Hollow’s 150th Anniversary Year

By Rick Pezzullo—-   The Village of Sleepy Hollow will be ringing in a very special new year in a unique way on January 2. To kick-off a year of events planned to commemorate the village’s 150th...

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