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TarrytownSH Patch's Social Status on Facebook

TUFSD, Debbie Allan Photography, The Village Soccer Shop and other local organizations and businesses get the spotlight this week.

Like this. Share that. Check in here or there. Who said what and what's the latest gossip?

It's all on Facebook but we bring it right to you - the pics, the comments, the status updates and more. If it's on the Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Patch Facebook news feed, you'll find it here. And if you see something about our villages in your feed that we missed, let everyone know in the comments!

Debbie Allan Photography

Trying hard to preserve a little summer? Check out our beloved local photographer's End of Summer mini sessions.

Public Schools of the Tarrytowns

Peer inside the walls of our public schools as some giddy (and not so giddy) kids begin their first days back this week.

Naomi Vladeck Essay Coaching

Those who went through her summer sessions offer up some great testimonials. And there's always more to come. 

The Village Soccer Shop

It's soccer time and our latest Main Street business wants you to rock the game in this cool vintage shirt.

ThankYouForCaring's United Way of Westchester and Putnam

Thank You For Caring reminds us that each and every Wednesday is Volunteer Appreciation night at select local restaurants. Receive 20% off your bill at over 30 participating local restaurants just by showing that you are a volunteer.

The Gold Standard

Hudson Valley Restaurant Week(s) will be back for a second round in fall! So far, 108 restaurants have signed up and more are in the queue for Nov 5-18. Stay tuned for more details in the days and weeks and ahead.

Sleepy Hollow High School Football Boosters

Pre-season interviews with seniors talking about progress. 

A great week on Facebook! Keep it coming and I'll see you online.

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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 22, 2013 at 08:19 am
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