Theater seeks shift in revenue sources
The commission that oversees the Irvington Theater, which the Village of Irvington owns, is proposing a transition from the theater’
Study Group to host open house on Sept. 8 As an award-winning author-illustrator, longtime Hastings resident Ed Young was also
Serenaded by the shriek of a hawk and the tap of a woodpecker, four adults and four high school interns
The Village of Dobbs Ferry has submitted proposals for six projects in the downtown area to be funded by the
With a $250,000 grant acquired by State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the Friends of Odell House Rochambeau Headquarters
GiGi’s Playhouse, the national nonprofit with a Down syndrome achievement center in Ardsley, is celebrating both its 10th anniversary
Poet-for-hire, with typewriter, returns to farmers’ market If you happened to be at the Hastings Farmers’ Market on July 5
The Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown is paying homage to its groundbreaking 19th-century architect, Alexander Jackson Davis, with an exhibition representing
On Saturdays around 7 a.m., there’s usually a line around the block at St. Joseph’s Church on
One hundred and six attendees brought 195 items to be repaired by 26 volunteers during a Rivertowns Repair Café held
Children’s librarian promoted to director position Before the Ardsley Public Library opened on July 29, Marianne Ripin sat in
Legends Day raises $102K for nonprofit The JCK Foundation’s annual Legends Day softball tournament, held last weekend, raised more