W@tercooler, Village Dog, Family YMCA, Riverstone Yoga and other local organizations and businesses get the spotlight this week.
TUFSD, Debbie Allan Photography, The Village Soccer Shop and other local organizations and businesses get the spotlight this week.
Alumni of the old North Tarrytown High School are gearing up for an All Classes Reunion September 21 through 23.
Every Saturday of September at the Tarrytown Farmers' Market from 10 a.m. to noon., sample food and learn from cooking demos by local experts.
Conquering sewage, currents and cancer by crossing the Hudson.
Area kids attending Tarrytown Salvation Army's summer camp were given an $80 gift card to spend in the Palisades Mall Target store.
Sunday's Park to Park brought out even more people than last, and the lighthouse was open this time for tours.
Do your fast-growing kids need new stuff this year? Find out if any other Patch reader has something to swap, share or donate.
Come chat with me at the outdoor tables of our newest fro-yo shop this afternoon from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Third Friday suffers from budget cuts and needs sponsors, artists, vendors, and guests.
The "Hudson River Explorers" project has turned our new Metro North overpasses into light boxes worthy of exploration. Meet the artist, Holly Sears, behind these scenes both real and surreal.
The LOFT is hosting the event on Friday at 7 p.m. to celebrate the first year of the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York.
Here are some suggestions for your last weekend in July.
Come chat with me on C-Town's new balcony Friday afternoon from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
The sixth annual Jessica N. Santos Memorial Walk and Family Fun fundraiser took place in Kingsland Point on Sunday with butterflies, barbecue, face-painting, balloons, police K-9 demo, and thoughts of last week's movie theater massacre.
Check out the variety of interesting events—something for everyone—around the region this weekend.
To help make this a reality, you can vote as often as you would like – once every day between now and Aug. 29
The first year was such a great success, Historic Hudson decided to have the Pirates lay siege to Philipsburg Manor for a whole week. So far so good, if you like swords, scavenger hunts, and Captain Lawrence.
The History Channel documentary will be about the men who built America, featuring Vanderbilt, Morgan, Edison and more.
Find Independence Day festivities and much more around the Hudson Valley this weekend.
The skies will light up in honor of Independence Day with festivities taking place this week and next.
School is out and summer is officially underway—check out these weekend events from around the region.
A five-month project came to beautiful fruition Tuesday when Andrea Harrison's eighth grade art class presented a large three-panel collage to the Tarrytown Senior Center.
Tarrytown pets (and their owners) marched down Broadway and competed for waggiest, cutest, and more awards during Third Friday's annual event.
The sixth annual pet parade is coming down Broadway (from T.F. Andrews to Whimsies) tonight at 7 p.m.
Getting patriotic with flags around the Villages.
Things to do around the region for your Father's Day weekend.
Whimsies Incognito is raffling a selection of 17 special, mostly autographed, books to benefit their noble neighbor, the Food Pantry of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.
Want to spotlight your special Dad? Add a photo of you and your father here (or your children and their father) and share what makes him a great Dad.
On Thursday those of you who were out and about may have catched a glimpse of some amazing refracted light. Here are a few rainbow shots from Yonkers to Bear Mountain.
Summertime fun is kicking off in towns across the region.
‘Pirates of the Hudson‘ comes ashore at Philipsburg Manor on June 30, July 1, and July 4-8.
The upcoming deadlines you don't want to miss.
Huge day in Tarrytown today: come out for food, festivities, music, demonstrations and more.
Check out a range of things to do around the region this weekend.
A small parade and a bigger ceremony brought folks out on a hot Monday in full uniforms and lots of red, white and blue.
Many activities this morning to honor our homegrown heroes, and then more to do when you get home.
It's what is happening around the area for the long holiday weekend ahead, including Memorial Day commemorations.
The parade is taking place on June 3 in Manhattan.
You can help; pick up the phone and call your State representative to ask that the CAARA act goes go through.