Inside the first three weeks of February, five rivertown village boards have passed formal resolutions expressing concern over tactics utilized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs ...
The Village of Tarrytown is lending a hand with the redevelopment of the affordable rental complex Franklin Courts. Earlier this month, the Board of Trustees authorized Village Administrator Richard ...
Beginning on Saturday, February 21, a special exhibit, Treason of the Blackest Dye: The True Story of Arnold, André, and ...
A happy slappy history By Krista Madsen When I book a vacation, I often try to plan around festivals, eccentric events, even ...
This is the first in an occasional series of articles written for The Hudson Independent by local students. Submissions should be sent to editor@thehudsonindependent.com.  By Ginger Lidsky–   Last ...
This highly visible outdoor experience transforms the village into a walkable open-air gallery of artist-designed bulldog ...
A family of four was displaced early Sunday morning when a fire spread quickly through their home in Tarrytown. The blaze on Crest Drive erupted at about 4 a.m. and smoke alarms awakened the four ...
Ardsley has long been a place where families come to build stable, meaningful lives—drawn by strong schools and safe neighborhoods. As a parent, a resident, and someone involved in local government, I ...
With little international experience and up against several of the world’s most accomplished teams, Ardsley Curling Club’s Danny Casper and his young Team USA squad came into the Olympics as long ...
The SPCA of Westchester is asking for assistance from the public after 44 cats and kittens were rescued from what was described as “horrific conditions” in a Greenburgh home. Members of the SPCA’s ...
After more than 40 years of bringing first class jazz to the New York scene generally—and at their own club, tucked away on Tarrytown’s Dixon Lane, Jazz Forum Arts founders and proprietors Mark ...