TaSH Farmers Market
A weekly market offering fresh local produce and artisanal goods just a short walk or bike ride from Edge‑on‑Hudson—a perfect way for residents to support local vendors and stock up on ingredients for riverside dinners.
Tarrytown offers a variety of housing options, including single detached homes, duplexes, small and large apartment buildings, with a good selection of sizes from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Parks and green spaces are easily accessible throughout the area, providing peaceful spots for relaxation near most residences. The neighborhood features over 50 restaurants and coffee shops, along with supermarkets conveniently located for daily needs. Transportation options include proximity to train stations like Philipse Manor and Tarrytown on the Hudson, as well as several bus lines and nearby highways such as I-287, making regional access straightforward.
The character of Tarrytown is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This part of the Greater New York metropolitan area is reasonably quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue - although there are still several louder sections, especially around the railway line, I-287 or Cross Westchester Expy. Finally, there are over 50 parks nearby for residents to explore, including Irvington Woods and Cross County Trail Area, making them very easy to access from a large number of locations in Tarrytown.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Spanning the banks of the Hudson River, this waterfront park features scenic walking paths, riverfront seating areas, landscaped gardens, and spectacular views of the Tappan Zee Bridge, making it a serene retreat for residents and visitors alike.
Edge-on-Hudson falls within the well-regarded Public Schools of the Tarrytowns district, providing convenient access to Morse Elementary School and Sleepy Hollow Middle and High Schools, each just a short drive or bike ride for neighborhood families.
With waterfront dining and retail space planned along the neighborhood's streets, The Commons offers residents unique restaurants and cafes like Hudson Farmer & the Fish, creating a lively new culinary destination right in the heart of the development.
The new mixed-use retail village inside Edge-on-Hudson features boutiques, studios, and specialty shops integrated into the residential community, blending modern convenience and local flavor into everyday life steps from residents’ front doors.
A segment of the Westchester RiverWalk runs directly through Edge-on-Hudson, offering pedestrians and cyclists seamless access to miles of scenic trails along the Hudson River, perfect for morning runs, evening strolls, or connecting north toward Kingsland Point Park.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly market offering fresh local produce and artisanal goods just a short walk or bike ride from Edge‑on‑Hudson—a perfect way for residents to support local vendors and stock up on ingredients for riverside dinners.
Another opportunity that weekend to enjoy the same vibrant community gathering at Patriots Park—ideal for meeting neighbors and discovering local produce just minutes from Edge‑on‑Hudson.
A colorful celebration of Ecuadorian music, dance, food and crafts at a nearby park—great for Edge‑on‑Hudson families looking for a culturally rich, family‑friendly afternoon outdoors.
Hands‑on colonial‑themed experiences like beekeeping, candle dipping and honey tasting at historic Philipsburg Manor—an educational and fun option for kids and adults right in Sleepy Hollow.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Edge-on-Hudson
Local characteristics and demographics for Edge-on-Hudson