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New Historical Society Presentation January 19th

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We’re Back this Week AND We’re 1/3 of the Way Through Winter!

Congratulations! We are one-third of the way through winter! Looking around at the TaSH Winter Market, you may ask yourself – is it really January? Our farmers’ tables are flush with fresh kale,...

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COVID Update: Searching for Needles

By Barrett Seaman— “Have you tried Binghamton?” asked a friend. “I got an appointment in Utica at the end of February,” said a woman with a note of accomplishment in her voice. “If you go through your...

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Mercy, WCC Sign Dual Admissions Agreement to Benefit Students

By Laurie Leavy— A new agreement between Mercy College and Westchester Community College (WCC) is enhancing the higher education pathway for area students. The two higher education institutions have...

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Latimer Hosts A Second COVID Conversation Jan. 21

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Masters School Community Gives Helping Hand to Security Guard Stricken with...

By Rick Pezzullo— The Masters School community and family friends have come to the aid of a beloved school security guard who has been hospitalized since the day after Christmas with COVID-19. A...

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NOMINATIONS NEEDED FOR 2021 WESTCHESTER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH AWARDS

Do you know of a student or adult who has stepped up to help other Westchester residents in creative ways in response to the COVID-19 pandemic? The Westchester County Board of Health would like to...

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Stop By for a Peep Into Tarrytown’s New Art Space

By James Carsey— On any given day we make small talk with strangers. It’s usually inconsequential and helps us pass time, fill voids of silence, and show politeness in social situations. On rare...

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Tarrytown Trustees To Host Town Halls On Police Reform

By Barrett Seaman– With a draft version of the Police Reform & Reinvention plan available to the public on the village web site for about two weeks, the Tarrytown Board of Trustees has scheduled...

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Vendors Sought To Service Bridge Shared Use Path

The New York State Thruway Authority is seeking local vendors to sell food, beverages and other services at either end of—or in the middle of—the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge’s shared use...

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Lyndhurst’s “The Winter Show:” An Ongoing Lecture Series

By Linda Viertel— The Winter Show at Lyndhurst, a lecture program offered online this year, presents its second offering  on Monday, January 25th at 1 p.m. with a panel discussion entitled “Historic...

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COVID Update: The Hunt For The Elusive Vaccine

By Barrett Seaman– It is Friday, January 22. New York State ran out of COVID vaccine doses today—at least on paper. The governor’s web page still declares, “The COVID-19 Vaccine is Here,” but the...

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Irvington Theater to Present Double Feature Film Event Commemorating...

By Brad Ogden—  Honoring the resilience of the Jewish people with two award-winning films, streaming January 27-29 Irvington Theater will continue its all-virtual season with Recognition, a...

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Sleepy Hollow Mayor Ken Wray to Seek 7th Term 

By Robert Kimmel- –   Six consecutive, productive terms as Mayor of Sleepy Hollow stands as the record Ken Wray will be bringing into his pursuit for a seventh term in the village’s March elections....

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Sleepy Hollow Native Selected in National Women’s Soccer League Draft

By Tom Pedulla Sam Coffey recently received the ultimate affirmation of her talent when the Portland Thorns F.C. chose her 12th overall in the recent National Women’s Soccer League draft. The selection...

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Patricia Chepiga, 74

Patricia A. Knapp Chepiga, a lifelong resident of Sleepy Hollow, died January 21 at home surrounded by her loving family. She was 74. Born in Tarrytown on October 13, 1946, she was the daughter of...

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EngageAsia: Baseball in Japan, Feb 24 @ 7 PM

Wednesday, February 24 @ 7:00 PM EST: Join EngageAsia for BANZAI BABE RUTH!  BASEBALL, ESPIONAGE, & ASSASSINATION DURING THE 1934 TOUR OF JAPAN. EngageAsia Film+Makers Series   Banzai Babe Ruth!...

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Irvington High School Seniors Commit to Playing Sports in College

By Rick Pezzullo— Six Irvington High School seniors recently announced their commitment to play sports at colleges across the country in the fall. Max Forte has committed to track and field at Duke...

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Greenburgh Program to Link High School Students and Business Leaders to...

Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner is looking for high school students in the township, including those from the rivertown villages, to participate in a program to resuscitate local businesses that...

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Latimer to Hold Second “Open Conversation” About COVID

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