Tour pulls back curtain on artists’ process
With more than a dozen new artists featured, the RiverArts Studio Tour seeks to continue the tradition of connecting art
Village administrator and former village treasurer Larry Schopfer has officially retired after 33 years of keeping his finger on Irvington’
A traumatized veteran struggles to resume civilian life with his wife and daughter in the film “Entropy,” directed by Irvington
The two candidates in Irvington’s mayoral race are calling for an end to election sign and poster stealing after
Elizabeth Dreaper, who has been Dobbs Ferry’s village clerk for 22 years, has been named Clerk of the Year
When Irvington first-grader Walker Farrington rounded the bases in front of a Yankee Stadium crowd of more than 40,000
The owner of the late 19th-century Cosmopolitan Building, located at 50 South Buckhout Street, wants to redevelop the building to
The commission that oversees the Irvington Theater, which the Village of Irvington owns, is proposing a transition from the theater’
Shows to be held Sept. 13 and Oct. 11 Fashion Night Out Westchester will host two events in Dobbs Ferry
Six more proposals made for downtown The revitalization of an historic theater on Cedar Street, along with the transformation of
Program to shift from library to the Shames JCC Every Saturday morning during the summer, Irvington High School students have
The Village of Dobbs Ferry has submitted proposals for six projects in the downtown area to be funded by the
The Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown is paying homage to its groundbreaking 19th-century architect, Alexander Jackson Davis, with an exhibition representing