Candidate Forum – Sleepy Hollow Board of Trustees – Wednesday, March 10, 7 pm
The Rivertowns League of Women Voters and Mothers Out Front Westchester Rivertowns are co-sponsoring a candidates forum for the Sleepy Hollow Village Board of Trustees election. Four candidates are...
View ArticleLyndhurst in Wintertime: A Snowy Wonderland Outside/Deep Cleaning and...
By Linda Viertel— While many rivertown residents are enjoying the breath-taking Lyndhurst grounds during these snow-filled weeks transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland, staff and...
View ArticleBrown Heads Tarrytown Dems/Tarrytown United Slate
By Rick Pezzullo— Tarrytown United and the Tarrytown Democratic Committee recently endorsed a slate of candidates for this November’s village election. At the top of the ticket is Trustee Karen Brown,...
View ArticleCOVID Update: A Tip On How To Score A Vaccine Appointment
By Barrett Seaman— There are literally tens of thousands of Westchester residents who are eligible to receive a COVID vaccine but have been unable to land an appointment going by the book through the...
View ArticleCOVID Update: Pop-Ups Popping Up All Over
By Barrett Seaman— If the state can do it, why not individual communities? Somewhat frustrated with New York State’s seemingly arbitrary decisions as to where to set up so-called “Pop-Up” vaccine...
View ArticleSamosa Shack: Plant-based, Planet Inspired, Home-made Indian Treats
By Linda Viertel– Mini Dhingra, Samosa Shack’s chef, creator and entrepreneur, has become a favorite vendor at the Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Farmer’s market (TaSH). But the Tarrytown resident is still...
View ArticlePandemic Cause of Major Drop in Tarrytown Police Arrests
By Robert Kimmel – – Tarrytown’s Police Department has reported a significant drop in total arrests during 2020, attributed mainly to the COVID-19 pandemic. While arrest numbers for the past four years...
View ArticleThursday: Alan Broadbent Trio with Harvie S & Billy Mintz • JF@H Vol. 50
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View Article900-Plus Apply For Dobbs Ferry’s One-Day Vaccine Pop-Up
By Barrett Seaman— Area residents who called in early enough to be among the first 500 to apply for a shot of the Moderna vaccine on Saturday, March 6 are getting phone calls Tuesday telling them that...
View ArticlePolice Officer Exam (And CRAM for the Exam!)
Westchester County has announced it’s Police Exam. This test is only offered once every 3-4 years. If you have any interest in becoming a Police Officer here in Tarrytown (or anywhere in Westchester...
View ArticleTarrytown Trustees Continue To Wrestle with Station Area Re-Zoning Plan
By Barrett Seaman– Tarrytown’s efforts to impose a new zoning protocol on the area surrounding the Metro North train station, known as the Station Area Overlay, continue to slog their way through...
View ArticleWestchester Honors COVID Dead At One Year Anniversary
One year from the day the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Westchester County, clergy, poets, politicians and musicians gathered in the rotunda of the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains...
View ArticleNevis Laboratories Science On Hudson Series Resumes
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are continuing to do scientific research at Nevis Labs, and really look forward to re-starting our Science-on-Hudson public lectures and re-engaging with our...
View ArticlePatricia Ann Piacentino, 87
Patricia Ann Piacentino, a longtime resident of Dobbs Ferry, died peacefully March 2. She was 87. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Cadwallader. She married Gerard (“Jerry”) Piacentino...
View ArticleHastings Man Sentenced for Fatal Hit-and-Run in Dobbs Ferry
By Rick Pezzullo— A Hastings-on-Hudson man was sentenced Thursday to one year in jail in connection with a 2019 hit-and-run accident that left a 91-year-old Dobbs Ferry man dead. Johnny David Machado,...
View ArticleRaye Ann Nilsson, 78
Raye Ann Nilsson, a lifelong resident of Irvington, died February 19 after a long illness. She was 78. She was born January 6, 1943 in Tarrytown. She was a devoted wife, mother, Nan and the center of...
View ArticleSign Up To Join The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Webinar Series
The U.S. Small Business Administration has some key changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) which will be available for a limited amount of time to ensure America’s smallest businesses get...
View ArticleShare Your Video – Add Your Voice!
On March 14, 2020, the first local government shut down indoor dining for their community’s restaurants. It kicked off what has been the most challenging phase that the U.S. restaurant industry has...
View ArticleTarrytown/Sleepy Hollow To Vaccinate 500 on March 20
Pop-Up Sites Proliferate as the Supply Stream Opens Up By Barrett Seaman— Working with the Rite Aid chain of pharmacies, the villages of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow announced today that they will hold...
View ArticleYale-Bound Senior Credits Irvington Hoops Success with Fostering Her Maturity
By Tom Pedulla— Grace Thybulle will never forget the trepidation she experienced when she joined the Irvington girls’ varsity basketball team as an eighth grader. She was still feeling her way in many...
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