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Bulldogs Art to be on Display Again in Irvington 

By Rick Pezzullo— The Bulldog Walking Gallery, last year’s hugely successful public sculpture installation, is returning to downtown Irvington this weekend. Starting on Sunday, June 2 through...

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Former Greenburgh-Graham School Officials Charged with Stealing Funds

By Rick Pezzullo— The former superintendent of schools and security system specialist of the Greenburgh-Graham Union Free School District in Hastings-on-Hudson were arrested Thursday for allegedly...

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Phelps and Hospital Workers Reach Tentative Agreement on Pay and Benefits

By Barrett Seaman– Bargainers for 1199 SEIU, the union representing healthcare workers and nurses at Phelps Hospital, announced that they reached a tentative agreement with hospital management at 5:13...

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Avid Vinyl Fans Descend on Hastings for Record Riot

The Record Riot brought plenty of LPs to Hastings-on-Hudson, which already has its very own record store for vinyl lovers by Kris DiLorenzo– The Rivertowns haven’t been the scene of any political...

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Perspective

PERSPECTIVE: All the angles on what “is” from the ISS By Krista Madsen– When I was a kid, I wanted to be a bird. I fantasized about flight, and the double meaning of flight: escape. Oh how I wanted to...

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Bulk Collection Dates in Greenburgh

Over the next several weeks, the Greenburgh Department of Public Works will be accepting large metal and non-metal items for drop off at several locations throughout Town, allowing residents to drop...

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Shames JCC on the Hudson Celebrates Expanded Space

By Rick Pezzullo— More than 200 guests last week celebrated the widely anticipated expanded space at The Harold & Elaine Shames JCC on the Hudson in Tarrytown. The more than 13,000-square-foot...

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Mondaire Jones Backs George Latimer Over Incumbent Jamaal Bowman

By Barrett Seaman– There was a time—right after they first arrived in Congress in January of 2021—when Jamaal Bowman, representing New York’s 16th District, and Mondaire Jones, representing the...

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Dobbs Ferry Residents Join to Oppose a Local Development Effort

By Sue Treiman– Dozens of Dobbs Ferry homeowners are seeking a moratorium on future development in an village neighborhood, the “Knoll”, where they claim new construction could harm wildlife, threaten...

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Westchester Community Foundation Makes a Name Change

For those familiar with the Westchester Community Foundation (WCF), the grantmaking organization that donates $2-to-$3 million annually to a wide range of non-profits in the county, get ready to update...

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Tarrytown to Correct Error on Historic Monument on Juneteenth

By Rick Pezzullo— The Village of Tarrytown is going to commemorate Juneteenth by correcting an error on an historic monument that was made almost 100 years ago. On Wednesday, June 19 at 10 a.m., a new...

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Irvington High School Science Research Students Earn Awards

By Rick Pezzullo— Twenty-seven members of Irvington High School’s Science Research program competed at the Somers Science Fair on June 1, and six walked away with first place honors. Irvington competed...

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Kudos to Mondaire Jones for Putting Interests of the World First

To the Editor: I would like to thank former United States Congressman Mondaire Jones for endorsing George Latimer for Congress and highlighting a major reason for doing so: George’s support of Israel....

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Stay Out of the Hudson River!

Hudson River Beach And Boater Advisory: Avoid Hudson River Until Further Notice From Peekskill To Yonkers Due To Partially Treated Sewage Release From A Sewer Force Main Break In Ossining This is to...

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Torrential

“CHEMISTRY” is…Chemical: Deciphering the complicated science of spark By Krista Madsen– WRONG AS RAIN Before I return to the ISS as promised for round two with Orbital, life on Earth has sufficiently...

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Sleepy Hollow Music Festival Bathes Kingsland Point in Sunshine and Rock Music

By Barrett Seaman– Blessed with clear blue skies and temperatures in the high seventies, the first-ever Sleepy Hollow Music Festival, held Saturday, June 8 in Kingsland Point Park, delivered on its...

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Window to the World

WINDOW TO THE WORLD: More (im)material messages from the ISS By Krista Madsen– MATERIAL A few weeks ago, I made 16 circuits around Earth immersed in the Orbital novel based on the pragmatics,...

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Health Department Lifts Safety Advisory for Hudson River

The Westchester County Health Department lifted its safety advisory for the Hudson River Monday following the release of partially treated sewage last week. The advisory was put in place during sewer...

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Primary Elections Are on June 25; Early Voting Starts This Saturday, June 15

The following information is provided by the Westchester County Board of Legislators: On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, there will be Federal/State/County and Local Democratic Primary Elections for...

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Andy Clayman Gets Ready to Become Hastings High School Principal in July

Incoming principal says he looks forward to becoming “deeply embedded” in the community by Keith Berman– Hastings-on-Hudson — Following a lengthy process with an Advisory Committee that worked with...

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