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High School Basketball Teams Ready to Hit the Hard Court

By Tom Pedulla— The Hudson Independent examines the prospects of local schools for the varsity basketball season. Due to the pandemic, Hackley School in Tarrytown and The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry...

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Changing of the Guard at the Rivertowns Chamber

By Barrett Seaman— Michelle Adams, a partner in two of the rivertowns’ better known restaurants, Harpers in Dobbs Ferry and Saint George Bistro in Hastings, is taking over as president of the...

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Who Can Use the EV Chargers at the Mario Cuomo Bridge Landing?

To the Editor: I would like to draw attention to an issue of transportation infrastructure in the Village of Tarrytown. The Bridge Path at Tarrytown Landing has made 3 EV chargers available for use by...

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COVID Update: The Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Pop-Up Campaign

By Barrett Seaman— Every other day or so, the governor announces the opening of another “pop-up” vaccination site, where a medical team shows up, sets up shop and invites the neighbors in for a shot....

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Mom’s Organic Market to Open Feb. 19 in Dobbs Ferry

by Anne Jaffe Holmes– Mom’s Organic Market opens for business on Friday, Feb. 19 on Stanley Ave. in Dobbs Ferry, just off the Saw Mill River Parkway! It’s their first store in New York, and Mom’s is an...

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Breaking News on Vaccine Deliveries (And It’s Not Good)

On Thurs­day evening, Gov­er­nor Cuomo is­sued the fol­low­ing state­ment: “The Federal government has informed New York that nearly all COVID-19 vaccine doses allocated for Week 10 — which were...

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Update on Vaccine Delivery Delay

The Governor issued the following statement this afternoon: “The federal government previously informed New York that the winter storms impacting much of the country have delayed nearly all shipments...

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Black Cat Eviction Notice Highlights Plight Of Rivertown Restaurants

By Barrett Seaman— The notice came just two days after New York State’s oft-extended pandemic moratorium on commercial evictions finally lapsed at the end of January. With more than $35,000 in unpaid...

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Help Commemorate Westchester COVID victims, Mary 3rd

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Join In One Of The Riverwalk Clean-Up Days

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Greenburgh Dems Fall Short of Endorsing a Candidate for Town Supervisor

By Barrett Seaman— While a press release on behalf of challenger Tasha Young described “a momentous political shift” following the vote last Thursday by the Township’s Democratic District Leaders on...

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Thursday: Peter Bernstein & Paul Bollenback • JF@H Vol. 49

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Sleepy Hollow’s Stretch of the RiverWalk to Feature Park

By Barrett Seaman— Where once Chevrolet, Pontiac and Olds minivans rolled off the assembly line at the old GM plant, a jewel of a park will lie between the Hudson and the condominium complex known as...

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COVID Update: New Vaccine Site Coming Near You Soon

By Barrett Seaman– The downward trend line of COVID cases in the state as a whole and in Westchester continues pretty much unabated. The county had 410 new active cases coming out of the weekend, down...

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EngageAsia: Baseball in Japan, Teacher Awards, and More

EngageAsia: Upcoming Events THIS WEDNESDAY February 24 @ 7:00 PM EST: Join EngageAsia for BANZAI BABE RUTH!  BASEBALL, ESPIONAGE, & ASSASSINATION DURING THE 1934 TOUR OF JAPAN. February 26 @ 6:30...

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Josephine Raguzin, 81

Josephine Raguzin, a longtime resident of Sleepy Hollow, died February 17 after a brief illness. She was 81. Born in Illovik, Croatia on April 15, 1939, she immigrated to the United States in 1963 with...

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Pignatelli succeeds Cerone as Irvington’s Chief of Police

By James Carsey– It was a sign of the times that the changing of command ceremony took place last week remotely, with the swearing in of Francis (Frank) Pignatelli as Irvington’s new Chief of Police...

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Neighbors Link Virtual Citizenship Clinic on April 6

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TaSH Weekly Newsletter(2/27): We’ve Got Spring in Our Step 🙌

In this seemingly endless winter, we’re all about trying to put a “spring in your step” with happy news about warmer weather on the horizon. Our first happy news is we’re back this Saturday for our...

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Irvington Seniors Finalists in National Merit Scholarship Competition

By Rick Pezzullo— Irvington High School seniors Henry Demarest and Nicholas Papapanou have advanced as finalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship program. The pair were among the top 15,000 high...

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