Dana Levenberg, Town Supervisor
phone (914) 762-6001
fax (914) 762-0833
dlevenberg@townofossining.com
16 Croton Avenue
Ossining, NY 10562
The Supervisor's Office is located on the third floor of the Town offices. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm.
The paving is in progress on Tappan Terrace and Leawood Drive. Thank you to superintendent Pete Connolly, and the highway department for the great work that they do.
Sing Sing Kill Brewery is having a weekend full of events and celebration of their fifth anniversary. Check their website for more information.
Congratulations to Optimum for their new location in the arcadian shopping center and meet Stéphane Matteau on Friday May 19 from 6-7 PM at their Grand Opening at 8230 S Highland Ave, Ossining, NY 10562
On Wednesday, May 24 at 4:30 PM The Village of Ossining will be dedicating a pollinator garden to Sandy Galef , or formally assemblywoman for her outstanding leadership and decades long public service.
Students on the EAC will have the opportunity to learn about meaningful environmental issues and explore town policies, such as the protection of our trees, wetlands and other natural resources.
The EAC meets monthly where student participation is encouraged. M.S. and H.S. members are given opportunities to create impactful, self-driven projects. All volunteer work counts towards community service hours.
If you are a 6th-10th grader from Anne M. Dorner Middle School or Ossining High School and are interested in joining the EAC, please submit a letter with your contact information, and reasons for wanting to join the committee to Mitzi Elkes, Town of Ossining EAC Chairperson,EAC@townofossining.com.
We are excited to hear from you and thank you for your interest in the Town of Ossining Environmental Advisory Committee!
That’s all from me as your Town Supervisor! For upcoming events and more, click here to go to the blog.Be sure to check out our new 2023 waste and recycling calendar for changes to your pickup schedule - or, better yet, download the Recycle Right app if you have not already done so. It’s the easiest way to stay current with waste and recycling schedules. Click here to download forAndroid and here for iOS.
Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
- Liz
Here are some but not all of the many events going on and around the Town of Ossining
On May 20th fix your broken but beloved furniture for free at the Joseph Caputo community center from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
The ever popular Westchester craft crawl will be back this weekend May 20th and 21st from 10 AM to 5 PM rain or shine. Each location hosts 12 or more. Artists have a great assortment of crafts to choose from. For more information click HERE
Pickleball Tournament Spots Opening up
Due to the change from Saturday to Sunday for the pickleball tournament, spots have opened up or will open up shortly to those on wait lists. If you're interested in playing Sunday, please register at one of the links below. Note: You still may be registering under a waitlist when visiting.
Resident Beginner: Click Here
Resident Intermediate/Advanced: Click Here
Non-Resident Beginner: Click Here
Non-Resident Intermediate/Advanced: Click Here
Go visit our library at 53 Croton Avenue they have a week full of fun activities to partake in
NECS invites you to their Spoken Word Event. They will have a poetry writing workshop for the first half hour, after which participants will be invited to present their poetry in an open mic fashion. If anyone wishes to present another art form, they would love that! Taking place on May 21 3-4:30 PM
Solo acoustic renditions of classic singer-songwriter, Americana, country and folk songs - all performed by Tom Schumacher, founder and lead singer/guitarist of Westchester’s own, The Barn Vultures. Come hang out at the bookstore, meet new friends, and enjoy the music! This event will take place on Saturday May 20 at 7 PM at the Hudson Valley Books for Humanity
The Ossining Arts Council (OAC) and Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) will present The 2023 Living Art Event (LAE), featuring OAC artworks and WCT one-act plays inspired by them, at the WCT black box performance space in downtown Ossining from May 12-21.
Join the Hudson Valley Books for Humanity on Friday May 19 for a moving exploration of the environmental and human impacts of the Vietnam War. Celebrated author George Black will read from his new book, The Long Reckoning: A Story of War, Peace, and Redemption in Vietnam. And journalist (and Ossining resident) Rene Ebersole will join George for a candid conversation before taking questions from the audience. Event is free; books will be available for purchase and signing.
Visit the Jewel of Teatown: Wildflower Island is a jewel afloat in Teatown Lake. More than 200 native wildflowers, trees, and shrubs come into bloom throughout the season. Join experienced guides for a tour, providing an in-depth look at the unique ecology of this sanctuary. This Event will take place on Saturday May 20 from 10 - 11 AM
Join Early Childhood Art Educator and insect enthusiast Caroline Erb for a sweep net session in the meadows of Cliffdale Farm. What invertebrates will we find in the tall grass? This event will take place on Saturday May 20 10 am- 12pm
Discover the joy of junk journaling with local mixed media artist and leader of the Northeast Etsy Artists Collective, Robin Larido. Join us for a creative journey as Robin shares her passion for junk journals and guides you through the process of creating your own. This event will take place at the Ossining Public Library on Saturday May 20 at 11 am- 2 pm
Join the Ossining MicroFund on the Summer Solstice on June 21st 6:30 to 9:30 pm at 300 Riverside Drive, Sleepy Hollow, NY Honoring Debra Jacoby and Barry Jaffess: Empowering Youth for Financial Stability. Join us on the enchanting occasion of the Summer Solstice as we pay tribute to two
For more information and to reserve your spot, visit our website:Ossining Micro Fund
The U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency will hold a virtual public information meeting on Wednesday, May 24 at 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. ET to discuss the upcoming sampling and investigations in the Lower Hudson River. For more information and to register:https://EPALowerHudsonRiver.eventbrite.com.
The 3BS, an Ossining based high-energy Blues band, will be performing live at Carmine's in Elmsford. This performance is part of the Blues Night Out in Westchester, sponsored by Carmine's and the Hudson Valley Blues Society. This event will take place on Friday May 19 at 6pm
Join scout troop 18 Briarcliff located in The Town of Ossining for a scout experience day on May 27 from 1-3PM at the Briarcliff Youth Center
Neighbors Link will be offering free immigration legal help, please call ahead at 914-527-5994
If your business, non-profit, or community group has an event that you would like to submit to be a part of the Supervisor's Update, please completethis form. We are happy to pass along events that provide a benefit to the community and support our local economy. Thank you for helping us to highlight all the best Ossining has to offer!
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Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms and Substitute Moms.
We hope you have a beautiful weekend!
Congratulations to the OHS Business Students and Ms. Jacoby for coming in 1st at the AAMW Business competition.
Students on the EAC will have the opportunity to learn about meaningful environmental issues and explore town policies, such as the protection of our trees, wetlands and other natural resources.
The EAC meets monthly where student participation is encouraged. M.S. and H.S. members are given opportunities to create impactful, self-driven projects. All volunteer work counts towards community service hours.
If you are a 6th-10th grader from Anne M. Dorner Middle School or Ossining High School and are interested in joining the EAC, please submit a letter with your contact information, and reasons for wanting to join the committee to Mitzi Elkes, Town of Ossining EAC Chairperson,EAC@townofossining.com.
We are excited to hear from you and thank you for your interest in the Town of Ossining Environmental Advisory Committee!
That’s all from me as your Town Supervisor! For upcoming events and more, click here to go to the blog.Be sure to check out our new 2023 waste and recycling calendar for changes to your pickup schedule - or, better yet, download the Recycle Right app if you have not already done so. It’s the easiest way to stay current with waste and recycling schedules. Click here to download forAndroid and here for iOS.
Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
- Liz
Here are some but not all of the many events going on and around the Town of Ossining
Join the Ossining MicroFund on the Summer Solstice on June 21st 6:30 to 9:30 pm at 300 Riverside Drive, Sleepy Hollow, NY Honoring Debra Jacoby and Barry Jaffess: Empowering Youth for Financial Stability. Join us on the enchanting occasion of the Summer Solstice as we pay tribute to two
For more information and to reserve your spot, visit our website: Ossining Micro Fund
We are doing two encore Compost Give Back Days! On Friday, May 12, 2023 and Saturday, May 13, 2023 the Town of Ossining will be providing free compost to participants of the Ossining Composts program. Hours will be 9am to 12 noon at Cedar Lane Park (235 Cedar Lane, Ossining). Each participant will be able to fill a 6-gallon bucket with free compost. Participants must bring their own bucket (the green, home storage/transportation bin from the compost kit is 6-gallons), or pre-purchase a composting kit at: https://ossiningcomposts.org/compost-kits/, which will include a 6-gallon bucket. Please fill out this form to let us know that you will be joining us!
Come for inspiration, advice, and lots of beautiful new additions to make your spring gardens sing! Don’t forget to bring your gardening tools to be sharpened while you shop!
9am – 2pm - Free Admission
Music by Highway 53, delicious food options from Wrappers Delight and Three Little Pigs BBQ, dozens of local vendors selling pottery, jewelry, home goods, and more!
The Ossining Arts Council (OAC) and Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) will present The 2023 Living Art Event (LAE), featuring OAC artworks and WCT one-act plays inspired by them, at the WCT black box performance space in downtown Ossining from May 12-21.
Poetry/Spoken Word Open Mic for ages 16 and up. Bring your talent, your works-in-progress, and your positive energy! This event takes place every second Friday of the month. Co-hosted by two of Ossining's own. (Come find out who!) $5 per attendee at the door; all proceeds to be shared among the poet performers. This event will take place on Friday May 12 at 7:30 PM
Surprise the special mother figure in your life with a heartfelt card made by you! Drop by the Children's Room on Saturday, May 13th from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM to create a beautiful card for your mother, grandmother, or any other mother you want to celebrate. Let's show them how much we appreciate all they do!
Join the Katonah Museum Artists Association on Friday, May 12 at 6 PM for "Discover the Harmonies," an enchanting exhibition that celebrates the profound connection between art and music. Experience the fusion of warm and cool tones, lyrical brushstrokes, and captivating visuals. Don't miss this captivating journey into the unison of arts at the Bethany Arts Community Center 40 Somerstown Road .
Discover the path to synergy for working moms with an upcoming workshop! On Saturday, May 13th from 11 am-12 pm, take some time to focus on yourself and establish the work-life balance you and your family deserve. This workshop, titled "The Path to Synergy," will provide you with valuable resources and tools to achieve that balance. Please note that registration is required to attend. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your personal and professional growth!
The world-renowned Cassatt String Quartet returns to Bethany for an afternoon reverie of music .Saturday, May 13, 2023, 4-6PM (4pm Wine & Cheese Art Reception | 5pm Concert)
Join the Ossining Public Library for a workshop on human trafficking, hosted by the Human Trafficking Team. Gain insights, raise awareness, and learn about combating this crime. Students can earn one volunteer hour credit. Registration required. This event will take place on Thursday May 18 at 4-5 pm
Join the Ossining Public Library on May 18th from 7pm-8pm to gain a solid foundation of knowledge on the most basic parts of the Federal Healthcare Program. Understanding the fundamental elements of the program can help you navigate the system with confidence and ease, and assist you in making an educated decision when it comes to managing your benefits. Don't miss out on this informative event!
Join the Ossining Public Library on Thursday, May 18, 7:00 PM, at The Budarz Theater for the third installment of our film discussion series. Special guest Richard Baratta, a renowned film producer, will share insights from his experience working on over 50 major motion pictures, with a focus on "New York in Film." Don't miss this captivating event.
Join the Hudson Valley Books for Humanity on Friday May 19 for a moving exploration of the environmental and human impacts of the Vietnam War. Celebrated author George Black will read from his new book, The Long Reckoning: A Story of War, Peace, and Redemption in Vietnam. And journalist (and Ossining resident) Rene Ebersole will join George for a candid conversation before taking questions from the audience. Event is free; books will be available for purchase and signing.
Discover the joy of junk journaling with local mixed media artist and leader of the Northeast Etsy Artists Collective, Robin Larido. Join us for a creative journey as Robin shares her passion for junk journals and guides you through the process of creating your own. This event will take place at the Ossining Public Library on Saturday May 20 at 11 am- 2 pm
The U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency will hold a virtual public information meeting on Wednesday, May 24 at 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. ET to discuss the upcoming sampling and investigations in the Lower Hudson River. For more information and to register: https://EPALowerHudsonRiver.eventbrite.com.
The 3BS, an Ossining based high-energy Blues band, will be performing live at Carmine's in Elmsford. This performance is part of the Blues Night Out in Westchester, sponsored by Carmine's and the Hudson Valley Blues Society. This event will take place on Friday May 19 at 6pm
Spring is (mostly) here and it's time to get back to work cleaning and restoring our historic grave markers in Dale and Sparta Cemeteries. The Ossining Historic Cemeteries Conservancy starts their season on Saturday, May 13th, from 9:00 am to Noon at Dale Cemetery in Ossining. All ages and experience levels are welcome - equipment and instruction are provided. Be sure to follow the yellow arrow signs from the entrances to find the location in the cemetery. So mark your calendars and bring your friends - it's a lot of fun too! Students can get community service credits. For more information or questions, emailohcc10562@gmail.com. Check them out on Facebook or their website:ossininghistoriccemeteries.org.
The AMD PTA is holding their spring fundraiser a life in motion, photography mini family photo sessions, the dates available are April 20- May 13
Ossining-based Westchester Ballet Company presents a special one-hour spring performance on May 17th at 7:00 pm for families with young children at Chappaqua Performing Arts Center that includes Peter and the Wolf, Etudes, and Dance of the Hours.
Join the Ossining Public Library on Wednesday, May 17, 7:00 PM, at The Budarz Theater for a captivating presentation by Caroline Curvan, Town of Ossining Historian. Explore the people and industries that shaped Ossining's growth. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into our village's rich history.
Neighbors Link will be offering free immigration legal help, please call ahead at 914-527-5994
On May 20th fix your broken but beloved furniture for free at the Joseph Caputo community center from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
If your business, non-profit, or community group has an event that you would like to submit to be a part of the Supervisor's Update, please completethis form. We are happy to pass along events that provide a benefit to the community and support our local economy. Thank you for helping us to highlight all the best Ossining has to offer!
Subscribe to our email blast list and receive Town news and updates.
Happy Friday everyone. I hope I will be seeing some of you at any one of the four opportunities to join in cleaning up and removing invasive species during the Riverkeeper sweep on Saturday morning.
This Saturday at 2:30 PM at the corner of State Street and aqueduct, there will be a street naming in honor of Dr. George W Hill.
Dr. Hill has made a real impact on the lives of Ossining residents especially our Black community, not only during his life, his impact and Legacy continue to this day. He started the Cooperative scholarship fund to help many black youth pursue higher education. Dr Hill was also known for helping many black youth find employment in their chosen fields.
He was the first black attending physician at a hospital in Westchester and was dedicated to providing access to quality medical care for the black community. He founded the Ossining Negro Civic Organization, fought for fair housing and so much more which you can find out about on the Village of Ossining’s Historian section of the Village of Ossining’s site.
On Saturday at 2:30 PM there will be a big rally in Cortlandt against Holtec, the company decommissioning Indian Point who intends to release 1,000,000 gallons of radioactive water into the Hudson river. Join Riverkeeper, Clearwater, Local, State and National Representatives as well as many other organizations and community members in protesting this travesty.
This Saturday Green Ossining will be having their semi annual tag sale with over 60 locations throughout Ossining.
Please visit www.greenossining.org/tag sale for a map of all of the locations.
Students on the EAC will have the opportunity to learn about meaningful environmental issues and explore town policies, such as the protection of our trees, wetlands and other natural resources.
The EAC meets monthly where student participation is encouraged. M.S. and H.S. members are given opportunities to create impactful, self-driven projects. All volunteer work counts towards community service hours.
If you are a 6th-10th grader from Anne M. Dorner Middle School or Ossining High School and are interested in joining the EAC, please submit a letter with your contact information, and reasons for wanting to join the committee to Mitzi Elkes, Town of Ossining EAC Chairperson, EAC@townofossining.com.
We are excited to hear from you and thank you for your interest in the Town of Ossining Environmental Advisory Committee!
That’s all from me as your Town Supervisor! For upcoming events and more, click here to go to the blog.Be sure to check out our new 2023 waste and recycling calendar for changes to your pickup schedule - or, better yet, download the Recycle Right app if you have not already done so. It’s the easiest way to stay current with waste and recycling schedules. Click here to download forAndroid and here for iOS.
Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
- Liz
Here are some but not all of the many events going on and around the Town of Ossining
On the first Friday of the month, the community is on the move. Amazing art on exhibits, business pop-ups, fantastic food choices from around the globe, craft beer, live comedy shows, improv, live music, stage plays, and more. Meet new friends and neighbors. Supporting local businesses, shopping small, or simply taking in the sights... and visit a place you have never been... don’t miss out!
This Friday is the FIRST FRIDAY in Ossining!
Join us at the bookstore for (s)mother stories storytelling & performance of raw motherhood; centering narratives of caregiving and caretaking, mothering and fathering, parenting children and parenting ourselves Today Friday May 5 at 7 PM at the Hudson Valley Books for Humanity
Discover the magic of Bethany Arts Community’s second annual WoodFest! Come experience the joy and wonder of the natural world, brought to life through the skillful hands of artisans. WoodFest has something for everyone, from handcrafted creations, to wood sculpture demonstrations, to wood-crafting activities for all! Enjoy a day of celebration with live music, art, activities, and games for the whole family!
Discover and shop for handmade gifts perfect for Mom from the local artists and makers of the Northeast Etsy Artists Collective. You will find a curated selection of jewelry, original artwork and cards, soaps and bath products, accessories, spring knitwear and much more!
The I love my park day will be Saturday May 6 starting at 10 AM on the old Croton Aqueduct in Croton & Ossining. Learn how to identify invasive plants and so much more.
The world-renowned Cassatt String Quartet returns to Bethany for an afternoon reverie of music .Saturday, May 13, 2023, 4-6PM (4pm Wine & Cheese Art Reception | 5pm Concert)
Spring is (mostly) here and it's time to get back to work cleaning and restoring our historic grave markers in Dale and Sparta Cemeteries. The Ossining Historic Cemeteries Conservancy starts their season on Saturday, May 13th, from 9:00 am to Noon at Dale Cemetery in Ossining. All ages and experience levels are welcome - equipment and instruction are provided. Be sure to follow the yellow arrow signs from the entrances to find the location in the cemetery. So mark your calendars and bring your friends - it's a lot of fun too! Students can get community service credits. For more information or questions, email ohcc10562@gmail.com. Check them out on Facebook or their website: ossininghistoriccemeteries.org.
The AMD PTA is holding their spring fundraiser a life in motion, photography mini family photo sessions, the dates available are April 20- May 13
Neighbors Link will be offering free immigration legal help, please call ahead at 914-527-5994
On May 20th fix your broken but beloved furniture for free at the Joseph Caputo community center from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
If your business, non-profit, or community group has an event that you would like to submit to be a part of the Supervisor's Update, please completethis form. We are happy to pass along events that provide a benefit to the community and support our local economy. Thank you for helping us to highlight all the best Ossining has to offer!
Subscribe to our email blast list and receive Town news and updates.
Today is the day that we set aside in our calendars to appreciate all that trees do for us. From providing clean air, habitat for countless birds, animals and insect pollinators, being an invaluable food source, preventing soil erosion, keeping us cool with shade in the summer and dropping the leaves to allow the sun to warm our homes in the winter and so much more, trees help improve our lives every day.
Please visit our Town Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) web page for information on native trees and plants that support the wildlife in our area as well as a host of other helpful information.
Today the Town and Village of Ossining, along with the Ossining School District celebrated Arbor Day by planting five native trees.
One of the trees planted was dedicated as a living tribute to Reginald Lafayette. Reggie was a longtime Chairman of the Westchester County Democratic Committee Reggie and was the Democratic Commissioner of the Westchester Board of Elections. He was well known for encouraging and supporting women and minorities to run for political offices throughout the County, making sure that the legislative bodies reflected the actual demographics of the communities. His smiling face and welcoming attitude as I ran for my first office will never be forgotten.
I hope you all got a chance to see our new electric bus in action during the Green Ossining Earth Day Festival chaired by Susie Ross. A great time was had by all!
The 2023 Town and County tax bills have been mailed and are available online for payment https://www.townofossining.com/cms/departments/receiver-of-taxes/tax-bill-online-payment
Bills are only mailed to those that pay their taxes directly vs. through an escrow account with a lender. The bills being mailed directly should arrive at your homes in the next few days. Please look out for the bill and call us if you do not receive it by the end of this week. Consistent with NYS Real property tax law/Westchester County Tax Act, taxes are due by April 30, 2023 BUT because April 30th is on a Sunday, you can pay without penalty through May 1st, 2023.
Seniors, people eligible for disability exemption and volunteer First Responders should reach out to the Assessors Office for more information on eligibility for expanded tax exemptions. Deadline to apply is May 1st
As a reminder, next week is the 2023 Municipal Clerks’ Week April 30 through May 6, 2023 will be the 54th Annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week. Initiated in 1969, the week is a time of celebration and reflection on the importance of the Clerk’s office.
Here are some but not all of the many events going on and around the Town of Ossining
On Saturday, April 29, Westchester Collaborative Theater will feature internationally renowned jazz vocalist Alexis Cole at 7:30pm. This special event will feature songs from Cole’s extensive repertoire from The American Songbook and will be performed in a cabaret setting at WCT’s home, 23 Water Street in Ossining.
Celebrate Earth Day by recycling at the Ossining Farmers Market! Every Saturday throughout the year you can drop off food scraps with Green Ossining and textiles with Green Tree Textiles but for the next two weeks you can also drop off hard-to-recycle plastics like takeout containers and snack bags. Just be sure that your plastics are clean and *not* compostable (those go in the Green Ossining food scrap collection bin). Look for the cardboard Terracycle box and the manager's tent.
The Hudson Valley Books for Humanity brings Ellen Cassedy, founder of 9 to 5, the labor union and movement where Ellen will be reading from her new book please RSVP beforehand. This event will take place on Saturday April 29 from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
On the first Friday of the month, the community is on the move. Amazing art on exhibits, business pop-ups, fantastic food choices from around the globe, craft beer, live comedy shows, improv, live music, stage plays, and more. Meet new friends and neighbors. Supporting local businesses, shopping small, or simply taking in the sights... and visit a place you have never been... don’t miss out!
Through advocacy, prevention, community education and stewardship, Riverkeeper is working towards a trash-free Hudson. Our annual day of service, Riverkeeper Sweep, has become a catalyst for sustained, year-round action. Recognizing that our local trash and marine debris is part of a global problem, we are expanding our efforts to stem the tide. The Riverkeeper Sweep cleanup will be at Ryder Park, May 6th,from 9-11 A.M.
Discover the magic of Bethany Arts Community’s second annual WoodFest! Come experience the joy and wonder of the natural world, brought to life through the skillful hands of artisans. WoodFest has something for everyone, from handcrafted creations, to wood sculpture demonstrations, to wood-crafting activities for all! Enjoy a day of celebration with live music, art, activities, and games for the whole family!
Discover and shop for handmade gifts perfect for Mom from the local artists and makers of the Northeast Etsy Artists Collective. You will find a curated selection of jewelry, original artwork and cards, soaps and bath products, accessories, spring knitwear and much more!
Join the Rally to save the river on Saturday May 6 starting at 2PM at the Cortlandt Waterfront Park
The I love my park day will be Saturday May 6 starting at 10 AM on the old Croton Aqueduct in Croton & Ossining. Learn how to identify invasive plants and so much more.
The world-renowned Cassatt String Quartet returns to Bethany for an afternoon reverie of music .Saturday, May 13, 2023, 4-6PM (4pm Wine & Cheese Art Reception | 5pm Concert)
The AMD PTA is holding their spring fundraiser a life in motion, photography mini family photo sessions, the dates available are April 20- May 13
Neighbors Link will be offering free immigration legal help, please call ahead at 914-527-5994
On May 20th fix your broken but beloved furniture for free at the Joseph Caputo community center from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
That’s all from me as your Town Supervisor! For upcoming events and more, click here to go to the blog.Be sure to check out our new 2023 waste and recycling calendar for changes to your pickup schedule - or, better yet, download the Recycle Right app if you have not already done so. It’s the easiest way to stay current with waste and recycling schedules. Click here to download for Android and here for iOS.
Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
- Liz
If your business, non-profit, or community group has an event that you would like to submit to be a part of the Supervisor's Update, please completethis form. We are happy to pass along events that provide a benefit to the community and support our local economy. Thank you for helping us to highlight all the best Ossining has to offer!
Subscribe to our email blast list and receive Town news and updates.
Today Friday April 21st we toured the new Metro North Railroad maintenance facilities under construction at the Croton Harmon Station. We were glad to hear about all of the new initiatives and technology being developed to lessen their impact on the environment
We wish the Ossining High School Robotics team the best of luck as they compete in the nationals in Houston,TX GO O-BOTS !
A message from our Receiver of Taxes :
The 2023 Town and County tax bills have been mailed and are available online for payment https://www.townofossining.com/cms/departments/receiver-of-taxes/tax-bill-online-payment
Bills are only mailed to those that pay their taxes directly vs. through an escrow account with a lender. The bills being mailed directly should arrive at your homes in the next few days. Please look out for the bill and call us if you do not receive it by the end of this week. Consistent with NYS Real property tax law/Westchester County Tax Act, taxes are due by April 30, 2023 BUT because April 30th is on a Sunday, you can pay without penalty through May 1st, 2023.
Seniors, people eligible for disability exemption and volunteer First Responders should reach out to the Assessors Office for more information on eligibility for expanded tax exemptions. Deadline to apply is May 1st.
Here are some but not all of the many events going on and around the Town of Ossining
Food trucks are back! Come and enjoy the beautiful weather and grab dinner with Wanna Empanada from 5-7:30p. Bring the whole family and chairs/blankets to relax! See you then!
Tomorrow Saturday, April 22nd from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM is Green Ossining's 13th Annual Earth Day Festival at the Louis Engel Waterfront. DO NOT MISS this spectacular event!
See the flyer for more information
Take a ride from any of the alternate parking areas to the festival on our new Electric Bus and see how the Seniors ride in style
Kick off Earth Week by getting eco-friendly. Join Teens in Teatown educators-in-training for hands-on activities and crafts centered around sustainability. We will also read a story celebrating Earth Day and advocacy.
The Ossining Public Library will be presenting an Ossining History Series led by our town historian Caroline Curvan. Please register beforehand via the Ossining Public Library website.
The Ossining Public Library will be presenting the Qigong Workshop with trained instructor Beverly ‘Aminata’ Spencer. Classes will be on Saturdays at 3P.M. starting April 15 - May 2th. Registration is required please register online at www.OssiningLibrary.org
The Ossining Public Library will be presenting a Defensive Driving Course on Saturday April 22nd 10 AM - 4 PM at the Budarz Theater join the library for the defensive driving course and receive 10%off of your car insurance. Please pre-register
The Westchester County Department of Health will be offering free rabies shots for Dogs, Cats and Ferrets on Sunday April 23, 2023 please make an appointment beforehand
The Ossining Fire Department will be holding an open house Sunday April 23, 2023 from 11 AM- 2 PM at 21 State Street come with your family and enjoy the food and giveaways and some exciting fire truck rides.
The Ossining Public Library will be having a Sunday afternoon concert series on Sunday April 23rd at 2 P.M. bring your friends and family to relive the twenties
The Ossining Public Library presents Author & Twelve time New York Emmy award winning journalist & national anchor Mary Calvi she will be joining us on Wednesday April 26th at 7:00PM Budarz Theater she will be discussing her latest novel “ If a poem Could Live & Breath”
The Bethany Arts Community welcomes the second annual young artist residency. They will be taking applications from emerging artists 21-30 years old for more information please go to their website (bethanyarts.org).
The Ossining Public Library will be presenting author Jeannie Zusy, author of “ The Fredrick Sisters are Living the Dream” on Thursday April 27th at 7P.M. the book will be available for purchase and signing provided by Hudson Valley Books for Humanity of Ossining
The Ossining Public Library will be holding a meet the authors event on Saturday April 29 from 10A.M. - 1 P.M. the authors included are Sarah Bracey White, James Darren Hicks, Iain Haley Pollock and Kendall Glaspie
Join the Rally to save the river on Saturday May 6 starting at 2PM at the Cortlandt Waterfront Park
The I love my park day will be Saturday May 6 starting at 10 AM on the old Croton Aqueduct in Croton & Ossining. Learn how to identify invasive plants and so much more.
The AMD PTA is holding their spring fundraiser a life in motion, photography mini family photo sessions, the dates available are April 20- May 13
The Westchester collaborative theater will have a 2023 spring fundraiser on Saturday, April 22 from 7-11 PM ticket price will be $100. per attendee the event will feature a selection of 3 short one-act plays and a live performance by the phenomenal local artist Anne Carpenter.
There will be a Affordable Housing Expo on Saturday April 29 from 11 AM - 4PM this will be free admission at the Yorktown Riverfront Library
Neighbors Link will be offering free immigration legal help, please call ahead at 914-527-5994
On May 20th fix your broken but beloved furniture for free at the Joseph Caputo community center from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Mike Risko will have a summer Rock Band Camp for kids 5 & up, come and learn an instrument with a band and star in a show.
That’s all from me as your Town Supervisor! For upcoming events and more, click here to go to the blog.Be sure to check out our new 2023 waste and recycling calendar for changes to your pickup schedule - or, better yet, download the Recycle Right app if you have not already done so. It’s the easiest way to stay current with waste and recycling schedules. Click here to download forAndroid and here for iOS.
Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
- Liz
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