Three candidates have completed a petition campaign to be placed on the ballot for March's local elections.
Village Discusses Fire Department Commissioner, Property Tax Caps and Community Media.
Village sets up opt-in notification system, appoints new police chief.
Adopted budget has a two-percent tax levy decrease. Many item votes were along party lines.
Village passes laws to increase filming fees, show their disapproval over a plan to cap property taxes.
A formal application is submitted by GM, village loses money on Halloween, village will host meal for the needy.
An update is given on the working of the Environmental Advisory Council, Kendal residents ask numerous questions about the GM development.
Democrat Suzi Oppenheimer wins the 37th New York State Senate District more than a month after Election Day.
A glimpse inside the headquarters of justice in Tarrytown.
A look inside the headquarters of justice in Sleepy Hollow.
Liam McLaughlin and Andrea Stewart-Cousins discuss the issues in the first part of a two-part series in the run up to the Nov. 2 election.
Trustees take a look at upcoming capital projects and increasing the water rates in the village.
Trustees restrict some parking on Sheldon Avenue, and get out of the dog business.
Community members at the Tarrytown Board of Trustees meeting continued to demanded accountability as more details over over the village's confined space training program were revealed.
The implementation of Community Development Block Grant projects have stalled across the county.
Trustees again debate a fence in Patriots Park and the cost of refurbishing the Eastview pump station.
Unofficial tally for Primary Tuesday as of 9:30 a.m.
The big loser during Tuesday's primary were new optical scan voting machines.
Sleepy Hollow trustees get answers on the Horseman's Hollow event at Philipsburg Manor; Speeds on New Broadway not a big concern; Public hearing set on Senior Tax Exemption
Trustees opened a number of public hearings, but quickly went through the meeting schedule citing the deaths of Anthony Ruggiero and John Kelly.
Trustees discuss further code amendments, ever-increasing water rates and paving Wilson Park Drive.
The phosphate fertilizer ban takes effect January 2011.
Court records indicate that the village paid $200,000 earlier this month to end a lawsuit stemming from a 2007 tasing incident.
Trustees set a public hearing on increasing water rates; discovery of an old fuel tank stalls the Route 9 culvert repair project, again.
A glimpse inside the headquarters of justice in Sleepy Hollow.
Democratic assembly candidates Tom Abinanti and Anna Sterne debate the future of funding for education in New York.
On Tuesday, September 28, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Liam McLaughlin will debate in Dobbs Ferry.
The village is concerned grants about accepting grants with affordable-housing strings attached, and losing the ability to give local families first-choice on affordable units.
Trustees will purchase new video equipment with PEG funds, set a number of public hearings and adopt an early-retirement incentive.
Dangerous overcrowding at Kingsland leads to new rules, Ecuadorian Cultural Festival ruled out, haunted house scares the neighbors.
The new grocery store will be located on Route 119.