Award-Winning ‘Roll Red Roll’ to Screen at Irvington Theater Friday, January...
-by Shana Liebman On January 10, the Irvington Theater will screen the film, Roll Red Roll, a true-crime thriller about the famous 2012 Steubenville High School sexual assault case. Since premiering at...
View ArticleTarrytown Waterfront Zoning Woes and Misunderstandings
by W.B. King – In November, Tarrytown’s Planning Board received a proposal from a developer calling for a hotel, marina and residential complex on the waterfront causing considerable outcry from...
View ArticleLocal Students Named Finalists in Major Science Competition
By Robert Kimmel Three local students were among 300 students named as semifinalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020, described as “ the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and...
View ArticleTony-Award Winning Icon Kelli O’Hara To Perform at Irvington Theater January 16
by Paula Romanow Etzel – Noah Cornman is bringing it all back home. The 1992 Irvington High School graduate, who joyfully remembers “growing up on the stage of the Irvington Town Hall Theater,”...
View ArticleHeadsUp Rivertowns Aims to Better Inform Community
by Clara Firpo-Cappiello – HeadsUp Rivertowns is a committee that aims to inform local parents and kids about safe ways to utilize technology in our ever-changing world. Dobbs Ferry, Irvington,...
View ArticleTV Show to Film At Tarrytown Location
By Robert Kimmel The long-vacated Citibank building at 2 South Broadway in Tarrytown is going to be put into use this coming week, but only on a very temporary basis. It will be used to film...
View ArticleClimate Change: Heading For Extinction (And What To Do About It)- A Community...
HEADING FOR EXTINCTION AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Tuesday, January 14th at 7:00 PM – at the Hastings Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Climate speakers from Extinction...
View ArticleState Climate Change Planning Grants To Pass From Westchester to Its Villages
By Dean Gallea Westchester County has been awarded a $100k grant from New York State to fund its Climate Action Planning Institute (CAPI) program. The CAPI Westchester project will in turn assist nine...
View ArticleSleepy Hollow Boys Hoops Team Make Memories on NBA Court
by Tom Pedulla The pizza was great, the lights were bright at Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, and rarely have fans of the Sleepy Hollow boys’ basketball team felt better about the Horsemen than they did...
View ArticlePleasantville Resident Throws Hat in Ring for Lowey Seat
by Rick Pezzullo The field of candidates hoping to succeed Nita Lowey as the representative of New York’s 17th congressional district has grown to 16 as Pleasantville resident Shane McGaffey threw his...
View ArticleIndy Talks – With Irvington Mayor Brian Smith – Ep. 14, Aug. 2019
Irvington Mayor Brian C. Smith talks about re-zoning the North Broadway corridor, the struggle to get parking right in the village, and his announcement that he’s running for a fifth term in November....
View ArticleJUDGE RULES THAT THE LANDING IN DOBBS FERRY MUST GRANT PUBLIC ACCESS TO BEACH
By Barrett Seaman A New York State Supreme Court Judge has ruled that the homeowners’ association of The Landing complex of 104 attached houses on the banks of the Hudson in Dobbs Ferry must open the...
View ArticleIndy Talks With Bjorn Olsson and Greg Allen – Ep.2, June 2018
The managers of Tarrytown’s Music Hall and Irvington’s Town Hall Theater share the joys and challenges of running a small town theater. The post Indy Talks With Bjorn Olsson and Greg Allen – Ep.2, June...
View ArticleIndy Talks with George Latimer – Ep.1, May 2018
Westchester County Executive George Latimer talks with interviewer Barrett Seaman about how his Administration will move the County forward. The post Indy Talks with George Latimer – Ep.1, May 2018...
View ArticleIndy Talks with Co. Planner Norma Drummond – Ep.16, Dec 2019
Norma Drummond, long-time head of Westchester County’s Planning Department, talks about the results of a recently published county housing study and what it reveals about the burden of home ownership...
View ArticleCommunity Coalition Celebrates 10 Years
by Charlene Weigel – Fifteen people gathered on a cold January morning for an unusual 10th anniversary celebration. It was 8:30 a.m. on the first Monday of the new year. Congratulations were toasted...
View ArticleHudson Valley Electric Jazz Band: Fusion Ignition in Irvington
by Thomas Staudter – Fans of le jazz hot, with an emphasis on deep grooves and winning melodies, will want to make their way to the Irvington Theater on Saturday, February 15 to hear the Hudson Valley...
View ArticleUnderstanding Heart Risk Factors
by Dr. Richard Becker – Risk factors are health related issues that affect our chances of developing a future medical condition. In the case of the heart, there are several major risk factors, some of...
View ArticleThe Family YMCA at Tarrytown: A Valued Community Resource
by Barbara Moroch – Any time there is a community need, we have been there to lend a hand and help our neighbors,” said Lesa Dalton, Associate Executive Director of the Family YMCA at Tarrytown....
View ArticleWashington Irving’s Legacy: A New Exhibit at The Historical Society
by Charlene Weigel – The Historical Society Serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown has a new exhibit as part of the 200th anniversary celebration of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” “We started planning...
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