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Community Initiative, Portraits of Irvington, Features “Irvington is...

  Designed to “bring some light and joy into our community this fall,” participating Irvington locations (including storefronts and eateries) are inviting children to submit original art works that...

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Greenburgh Will Host 9/11 Remembrance Throughout the Weekend

On Friday September 11th and during the 9/11 weekend (September 12 and 13), the town will air (on Optimum channel 76 and Verizon channel 35) 21 Living history stories of Greenburgh residents whose...

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New At The Music Hall

Here’s what’s new at the Tarrytown Music Hall: CLICK HERE: https://t.e2ma.net/message/3wnsqh/bbcfqh The post New At The Music Hall appeared first on The Hudson Independent.

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Jazz Forum @ Home vol. 26: Toninho Horta!

We’re live with Jazz Forum @ Home including weekly free-of-charge Facebook Live Streaming series from artists’ homes on THURSDAYS at 7 pm EDT, presented by Montefiore Health System.This Thursday, Sep...

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COVID Update, 9/8: Cutting Both Ways

By Barrett Seaman– We don’t yet know what will come out of the traditionally festive Labor Day weekend in terms of new Corona cases caused by failure to abide by social distancing protocols. The...

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Remembrances Planned to Honor the Victims of 9/11

By Barrett Seaman It will be 19 years on Friday morning since that crystal-clear day when two hijacked airliners hit the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Each year since, local communities have...

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Riverwalk Clean-Up Scheduled for Sept. 12

 With beautiful weather and the promise of fall in the air, the RiverWalk is busy with people enjoying this great time of year and spectacular sunsets. Bees and butterflies share the park and the...

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A Simple Feast: This Week at the TaSH

For many of us, the week after Labor Day has traditionally marked a return back to school, back to work and back to routine. A bittersweet ending to the Dog Days of Summer but a welcome return to a...

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Law on Outdoor Gatherings Presents Dilemma for Jewish Holiday Services

By Alexander Roberts– With Judaism’s holiest days fast approaching on September 18th—Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), and Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) ten days later—an anomaly in the state’s...

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Message on T-Shirts Causing Concern In Dobbs Ferry

By Robert Kimmel – The “Welcome to Dobbs Ferry” emblazoned on the front of T-shirts left anonymously at the homes of three Black families in Dobbs Ferry didn’t foretell the full message that the shirts...

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Portraits of Irvington Feature Original Student Works

At Tony’s Pizzeria 2 South Broadway, Irvington, New York Community Initiative, Portraits of Irvington, Features “Irvington is Everyone” Original Student Works The post Portraits of Irvington Feature...

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Tarrytown Man Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Inspection Stickers

A Riverview Avenue resident, Luis Pina-Perez, 36, was arrested on Wednesday, September 8 for attempting to sell fake automobile inspection stickers to men who turned out to be undercover Westchester...

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River City Grille Killer Sentenced to Minimum 17 Years

Rosa Ramirez, who pled guilty last February to the stabbing death of Bonifacio Rodriguez in April of 2018, was sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in prison as per her plea agreement. Ramirez, now 29,...

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Edge on Hudson Condos Now on Sale and Open for Showings

By Barrett Seaman After years of planning, cleaning, landscaping and building, Edge on Hudson, Toll Brothers’ ambitious 1,177-unit mixed use luxury living complex on the site of the old GM plant on the...

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Provocative “Back the Blue” Rally Stirs BLM Supporters

By Barrett Seaman Days ahead of an announced “Back the Blue” rally, promoted as a “Flag Convoy” of military-style vehicles parading along Tarrytown’s waterfront and up Main Street, the winds of...

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Pauline Calace-Mottola

Pauline Calace-Mottola, a lifelong resident of Dobbs Ferry, died peacefully in her sleep September 3. She was 86. She was educated in the Ardsley School District from kindergarten through high school....

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Esperanza “Pat” Paxinos

Esperanza “Pat” Paxinos, loving wife, mother and grandmother, died September 7. She was 87. She was born to parents Zoilo and Dorotea Miguel (née Ablan) on March 28, 1933 in the city of Puerto...

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Drop-off Absentee Ballots Now an Option

Voters in Westchester will have a convenient way to drop off absentee ballots this fall without having to put them in the mail or wait in line with in-person voters, under an Executive Order signed by...

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National Merit Semifinalists from the Area Named

This week, 16,000 high school seniors from around the country have been named as semifinalists for 7,600 National Merit Scholarships. Winners, who will share in more than $30 million in scholarship...

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Jitterbugs Sept 20: Latin Jazz | Get tickets today!

On September 20 we will be hosting our next online Jitterbugs Zoom class for families with kids, ages 2-7 years. Get your tickets and join the fun! READ MORE HERE! The post Jitterbugs Sept 20: Latin...

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