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Tarrytown
Tarrytown meaning
A place in the United States: | An unincorporated community in Sumter County, Florida. | A place in the United States:
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The town also received a grant of more than $1 million to build a new sidewalk on Hillside from Tarrytown Road to Granada Crescent and on Old Tarrytown Road, he said.
They recently did some much-needed painting on behalf of The Historical Society in Tarrytown.
When Hornsby returns to The Tarrytown Music Hall on March 26, 2023, he does so as a solo artist.
The Knicks reconvened for their first of two days of preparation Tuesday night in Tarrytown.
With support from community groups such as the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow village governments, Mothers Out Front, and parent volunteers in the lunchroom, students have been guided as they master their new sorting skills.
A week ago, there were 223 reported cases of COVID-19 in Sleepy Hollow; 168 in Tarrytown.
By Annabelle Allen-- Tarrytown’s Patriots Park became just one of many hotbeds of American disunion Friday evening.
Sunday’s lucky adopter of the grand final race was Richard Rose, Tarrytown’s Village Historian.
A section of the old Tappan Zee Bridge is brought down with explosives in this view from Tarrytown, NY, Tuesday, Jan.
Israeli Folk Dancing With Leng: The program will be held on March 6 and 27 at Temple Beth Abraham, 27 Leroy Ave., Tarrytown.
The lower lake is maintained by members of Tarrytown’s Water Department who are “properly licensed,” according to Slingerland, to administer copper sulfate, a treatment for algae.
Dear Editor, I am the proprietress of a small business in Tarrytown called Trilogy Consignment.
Noting that Sleepy Hollow shares a school district and library with Tarrytown, there was a question about sharing other services.
Some 367 persons participated, with 88% of the respondents living in the village, and 8% percent in Tarrytown.
The lockout began with the Tarrytown School District and then extended to Irvington before Hastings-on-Hudson, Elmsford, and Dobbs Ferry were also added.
He continued to publish regularly—and almost always successfully—throughout his life, and just eight months before his death (at age 76, in Tarrytown, New York ), completed a five-volume biography of George Washington.
In 1835, Irving purchased a "neglected cottage" and its surrounding riverfront property in Tarrytown, New York.
Irving acquired his famous home in Tarrytown, New York, known as Sunnyside, in 1835.
Irving and his grave were commemorated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his 1876 poem, "In The Churchyard at Tarrytown", which concludes with: How sweet a life was his; how sweet a death!
Tarrytown is a subdivision located in Tolleston between Whitcomb Street and Clark Road.