Beloved puppy turns 30, but never gets old
This May, author Alyssa Satin Capucilli of Hastings is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Biscuit, the playful yellow puppy who
The first Irvington Art Market, featuring the work of a dozen visual artists, aims to bring the community spirit of
Irvington’s Dows Lane School has received nationwide recognition from the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) in the
The Irvington Green Team is building upon the climate talks it launched in 2023 by initiating a new series called
Dobbs Ferry resident Tom Mooney, who was a soldier in Vietnam from 1967-68, and has been a drummer, singer, and
The Irvington community is responding with a wave of positivity after an explicit antisemitic statement was found on a wall
To escape from Nazis, two young girls flee from Austria to England before the start of World War II in
By Rita Walton Though the winning team received medals, the Bulldogs Beat Cancer 3v3 Basketball Tournament was about more than
A trio of residents from Kendal on Hudson in Sleepy Hollow wowed the audience during the Friends of the Irvington
For Emma LoRusso of Yonkers and Matthew Cortese of Irvington, volunteering at Abbott House is a family affair. That’s
Since September 2024, the Revolutionary War plot involving Benedict Arnold and John André has been the subject of an exhibit
By Rita Walton The Friends of the Irvington Library Community-wide Spelling Bee will be back at Irvington Theater on Friday,
Connie Kehoe is president of Revolutionary Westchester 250 (RW250), a nonprofit organization with the mission of building awareness and appreciation