April 22, 2022

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Thank you, Joe Arduino, for 20 years of Tarrytown fun!

Did you enjoy the Easter Egg Hunt this year? What about the past twenty Easter Egg Hunts? Joe Arduino, born and raised in Tarrytown, joined the Recreation Department in April 2002 after stints in Greenburgh, White Plains and Ardsley. Thursday, April 14 was Joe's last day in Tarrytown's Recreation Office as he has retired from service. But he isn't quite giving up the microphone yet - Joe will be at this year's Duck Derby and he will stay on as a member of the Downtown Halloween Committee. Thank you, Joe, for two decades bringing the community together in joy and laughter. We wish you a wonderful retirement.

Happy Earth Month!


Thanks to all of the participants in Earth Month activities thus far, and to the TEAC volunteers working so hard to make them happen. There is more to come! This weekend you can join a clean-up at the Lakes, a Bird Watch Walk, a vine removal session at Wilson Park and a clothing swap in Patriot's Park. Next weekend, give new life to broken wares at the Repair Cafe in Irvington. For more information about Earth Month events, check out TEAC's events page.

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Prep work at the Community Garden on April 9 and Village-wide Clean-up help from the EF school on April 16.

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Camp Registration is Open!


Looking for fun options for the kids this summer? Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow day camps are open for registration. From Tots to Teens, our camps are all back on following the COVID hiatus. For more information:

Day Camp

Tot Camp

Teen Camp

You can also reach out to Camp Director Katie Morales at kmorales@tarrytownny.gov.

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Congratulations to the Tarrytown Music Hall


State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins presented Tarrytown Mu­sic Hall Ex­ec­u­tive Di­rec­tor Bjorn Ols­son with a plaque designating the historic venue as one of the first in the State to be placed on the New York State His­toric Busi­ness Preser­va­tion Reg­istry, a state designation established in 2020. For those who do not know about the Music Hall's storied past and its rescue forty years ago, check out the account on the Music Hall's website.

Arbor Day


Join the Tree Commission and the Village Board for an Arbor Day Celebration at Patriots Park. Help the Village plant a new tree and learn about ways to keep our canopy healthy.

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Tree Giveaway


The Tree Commission will be giving away seedlings at next Saturday's Duck Derby/Healthy Kids Day Celebration in Patriots Park on April 30th. Stop by the Tree Commission table to pick up a seedling. Choose from native deciduous and evergreen options. See you there!

Paving on Rt. 9


The NYS Department of Transportation will continue to survey, station and mobilize equipment in preparation for the milling and paving of Rt. 9. All work will be conducted at night between the hours of 9pm and 6am. The nighttime work allows the project to move more quickly which is important along this busy thoroughfare.


The project is expected to last until July.

Con Ed Update


Con Ed is continuing its gas main upgrades in the Village.


  • Next week Neperan, McKeel, Dixon Legrande, Hamilton will be having pits backfilled. Basic rough road restoration may require parking disruption and possible detours. This will last through April 29.
  • Monday, April 25 - no parking on Hamilton from Legrande to Neperan.
  • Final paving will start May 4 or May 5 and should be completed by May 13 on the above roads.
  • All paving completed by mid to end of May.
  • Wilson Park Drive, second half still to be done.
  • During gas main work, if you, the contractor or others are having trouble accessing your driveway or residence call the Tarrytown police desk for assistance: 631-5544
Board of Trustees in Brief

Report From Board of Trustees Meeting 4.18.22

ICYMI, you can watch Village Board meetings online.


  • Following the close of the public hearing, the Board adopted a local law increasing the property tax exemptions for veterans in line with changes made at the Town and County level. For detailed information about the exemptions, you can read the local law here or learn more from the New York State Comptroller's office here.
  • The Board adopted the FY2022-2023 budget. The Adopted Budget will be posted here when the document is ready.


Changes made from the Tentative Budget include the following:

o   Increased contributions to Neighborhood House and the Historic Society

o   Increased wages for part-time Library staff

o   Additional Library Fund balance transfer of $11,000 toward the increased wage costs

o   The Library total expenditure changes of $21,147, impacted Tarrytown’s tax levy by only $5,405 due to the $11,000 in additional Library Fund Balance appropriations and the cost share agreement with Sleepy Hollow.

o   Total General Fund Appropriations increased from 27,611,046 to $27,619,463.

o   Total Tax levy increased from $18,928,659 to $18,937,076.

o   New Tax Levy Percentage increase is 2.96%, which is compliant with the N

  • The Board approved the continuing collaboration between the Tarrytown Police Department and the Town of Greenburgh's Drug and Alcohol Task Force. This investigative unit is made up of police personnel from multiple communities, and the Village is honored to host the Task Force in its facility.


  • The Board approved the closure of Village Hall offices on Friday, May 20, to allow for dedicated focus on records retention and disposal according to New York State's Records Retention and Disposition policies. The infamous red tape of government needs to be managed before we all drown. Please excuse the inconvenience.


  • Congratulations to Melissa Arango on her appointment to the Placemaking Committee. Thank you for stepping up to serve the Village.


Upcoming Meetings
  • Planning Board Meeting: 4/25/22, 7:00pm
  • BOT Work Session: 4/27/22, 7:30pm
  • Transportation and Mobility Council: 4/28//22, 6pm
  • BOT Regular Meeting, 5/2/22, 7pm
  • TEAC, 5/5/22, 7pm
  • Tree Commission, 5/16/22, 5:30pm
  • Zoning Board Meeting: 5/9/22, 7:30pm
  • BOT Work Session: 5/11/22, 6pm
  • Planning Board Work Session: 5/12/22, 8:45am


Learn more by visiting the Boards and Committees pages on our website.

Volunteer Opportunities
The Village of Tarrytown benefits from engaged, caring, and talented residents who volunteer their time and expertise to help create the community they want to inhabit. There are many opportunities to serve, whether contributing to the vision and development of public spaces, environmental issues, housing affordability, transportation challenges or recreation programs. Find out more about the Village’s many Boards and Committees and fill out a volunteer application by visiting: tarrytownny.gov/volunteer-to-serve 

Tree Commission Volunteer Needed

The Tree Commission is still seeking a volunteer who is a certified arborist or has a similar degree of tree expertise. The Commission meets once per month and is charged with reviewing tree permit applications and applications pending before either the Zoning Board of Appeals and/or the Planning Board, and issues recommendations to either Board with respect to any aspect of the applications which may impact trees, shrubs and/or related plantings. The Commission advises the Board on other matters related to the urban canopy including tree species selection for Village projects, and educational opportunities related to the value and importance of Village trees. If interested, please submit your application and resume through the Village portal: https://www.tarrytownny.gov/volunteer-to-serve.
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Community Events
Do you have a Community Event to include in the Tarrytown Link?
 
The Tarrytown Link is released the Friday after the Regular Board of Trustees meeting, twice per month. All info must be submitted by noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tarrytown Link's release. Submissions included in this listing are intended solely to inform of events and info of general interest to subscribers in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. No events that are religious or political in nature will be posted. The Village of Tarrytown does not necessarily endorse, support or take any position with regard to organizations or entities whose events and/or activities are listed. The Village makes no representation as to the accuracy thereof, nor does it assume any liability in connection with same. The Village reserves the right to reject submissions if the proposals received are not timely or do not adhere to these guidelines in part or in full. If submitting a flyer, please consider submitting a translation in Spanish as well.
 
Please submit flyers or information to the following: newsletter@tarrytownny.gov
 
You may submit a flyer (jpg or png) or text in the format below:
Title:
What: [Limit description to 100 words or less]
When:
Where:
Contact: [Name of organization/ individual, phone, email]
 
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Community Wardrobe (CW) is a joint effort of the Horsemen PTA and the Village of Sleepy Hollow that finds new homes for good clothes FREE to local families who need them.

CW has found a new home at the Shames JCC in Tarrytown and will now be able to open weekend and evening hours for clients and volunteers!

Please check out our CLOTHING DONATION page which lists CW’s Current Donations Needed and Clothing Donations DOs and DON’Ts

If your family is experiencing an emergency and needs clothing right away, please call 914-438-7987. We can help to provide you with clothing within 48 hours.

Si su familia está experimentando una emergencia, podemos vestirse dentro de las 48 horas. Llame al 914-438-7987.
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Government News in the Region
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New York State Outdoor Burn Ban

The outdoor burn ban is in effect from March 16- May 14. Open burning is prohibited in NYS, with several exceptions:

  • Campfires or any other outdoor fires less than 3 feet in height and 4 feet in length, width or diameter are allowed.
  • Small cooking fires are allowed.
  • Ceremonial or celebratory bonfires are allowed. Disposal of flags or religious items in a small-sized fire is allowed, if it is not otherwise prohibited by law or regulation.
  • Only charcoal or dry, clean, untreated, or unpainted wood can be burned.
  • Fires cannot be left unattended and must be fully extinguished.

Open burning is the single greatest cause of wildfires in NYS. Since the spring burn ban was implemented in 2009, the number of wildfires has decreased by more than 40%. For more information on the burn ban, please visit DEC’s website.

New Tool For MWBE Businesses


When it comes to small business, Westchester County is committed to creating a level playing field and helping everyone succeed.

The Minority and Women-Owned Business Program is an excellent resource for minority- and women-owned businesses, which may be just starting out or have long been established in the local economy. Reap the most benefits of this program, register today.

We have launched a new tool for our MWBEs to connect and gain access to opportunities within the County. This web-based mapping application, developed by the Westchester County Department of IT GIS, provides a comprehensive view of all businesses registered with the Westchester County Minority and Women-Owned Business Program. With this mapping tool you will be able to see where all our MWBEs are located in the county and see detailed information about each business, filter by business category and see valuable infographics.


Click here.


Funeral Assistance for victims of COVID-19

Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred on or after January 20, 2020.

Asistencia para gastos fúnebres por COVID-19

Conforme a la Ley de Asignaciones Complementarias de Respuesta y Ayuda por Coronavirus de 2021 y la Ley del Plan de Rescate Estadounidense de 2021, FEMA proporcionará asistencia económica para los gastos fúnebres relacionados con COVID-19 incurridos después del 20 de enero de 2020.
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Expiration dates extended for certain at-home tests

The FDA has allowed the expiration dates on these home tests to be extended for 3 months after the expiration date printed on the box. 
March 2022 are actually good until June 30, 2022
April 2022 are actually good until July 31, 2022
May 2022 are actually good until August 31, 2022
 
For more information about the extension of the CareStart COVID-19 Home Antigen Test expiration date, see the statement from the FDA's on the extension.
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