Talk:Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

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[edit] Moved comment from article to talk

Someone postyed this on the article page. I thought it belonged here.--Coemgenus 17:59, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

this is not a geographical edit, but I cannot find a place to enter the info that the local newspaper is not, precisely speaking, the journal news. the journal news covers Westchester County, in which the village of H-o-Hudson resides--a VERY large county. the local newpaper is the Rivertowns Enterprise (covering ONLY H-o-H and its neighboring villages Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, and Ardsley. Its address is 95 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry; its email is rivertownsnews@optonline.net; its telephone is 914-478-2787
thank you

[edit] Add Famous Residents

Town lore had William Shatner of Star Trek a resident in the 1950s -- I suppose this should be officially confirmed somewhere.

Judith Rossner, author of "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" was resident.

I believe that the Italian Nationalist leader Guiseppe Garibaldi lived for a brief period of time in the village. I believe this is mentioned on one of the Museum in the Streets plaques.

[edit] Attractions and recreation

Marina and tennis club on the waterfront still there? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.6.228.45 (talk) 08:41, 4 January 2007 (UTC).