With all the talk of LaLa Land's producer's Mamaroneck roots , here is a little rundown of films and TV shows shot in Westchester recently, just so you don't think there isn't more to talk about "The Girl On The Train" : This psychological thriller owed its idyllic suburban exterior scenes to locations in Tarrytown, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Ardsley, and White Plains. "The Affair" Scenes from this tale about the destruction of two marriages were set in Yonkers, with prison scenes filmed at Westchester County Correctional Facility.
... town already has six villages within its borders - Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings-on-Hudson, and Tarrytown. Edgemont, aka Greenville, is a census-designated area with a population of 7,116. Under state law, a village is an incorporated ...
Four local lawmakers have written to Gov. Andrew Cuomo reminding him of his promise to sign legislation authorizing the imposition of municipal occupancy fees in certain Westchester and Orange communities. In a letter dated Thursday, Dec. 29, the members of the state Assembly noted that in late 2015, the governor had vetoed a series of hotel occupancy tax bills that would have affected 13 municipalities in Westchester County - Greenburgh, North Castle, Tarrytown, Irvington, Ardsley, Elmsford, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Sleepy Hollow, Tuckahoe, Mamaroneck, Harrison and Port Chester - and one in Orange County, Woodbury.
... prestigious Westchester Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. Honorees during the 34th annual awards luncheon ceremony in Tarrytown included Richard Edelson of Hartsdale, Larry Nardecchia of Ardsley, , Bruno Viani of Ardsley, Jeanie C. Jee of Dobbs Ferry, ...
A total of 53 Westchester County residents were inducted Friday into the prestigious Westchester County Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. Honorees during an1 luncheon ceremony in Tarrytown included Richard Edelson of Hartsdale, Larry Nardecchia of Ardsley, , Bruno Viani of Ardsley, Jeanie C. Jee of Dobbs Ferry, Eleanor Carren of Irvington, Elenora Smith of Greenburgh and Mary Williams of Greenburgh.