In this pivotal third part of our series about Sleepy Hollow on "Something in the Wild," we delve deep into the serene ambiance of Sleepy Hollow, capturing the essence of a peaceful evening where the sounds of nature speak louder than words. Our journey today accompanies the Foster family and introduces us to Bonnie and Mark, long-standing residents and proprietors of Sleepy Hollow Stables. They share their unique perspectives on the potential consequences of the proposed 108-house development that threatens the tranquility and historical integrity of their beloved land. As we engage with the locals, the narrative of Sleepy Hollow unfolds through stories steeped in decades of history. Bonnie reminisces about the times when her father would ride horses from the stables to Kennywood, illuminating a rich heritage of community and connection to the land. The episode paints a vivid picture of the past, juxtaposing it against the pressing challenges posed by modern development plans. This contrast heightens the urgency to preserve the cultural and natural landscapes that define Sleepy Hollow. The discussion culminates in a critical examination of the proposed road expansions and their implications for the local ecosystem and community lifestyle. With insights from various stakeholders, including legal and environmental experts, we explore the ramifications of disrupting this historical area. As we gear up for the upcoming Planning Commission meeting, this episode serves as a rallying cry for community action, urging residents of South Park and supporters to voice their concerns and advocate for the preservation of Sleepy Hollow's legacy. Join us in this ongoing battle to keep Sleepy Hollow wild and untouched by unnecessary development. Link to the petition: https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-development-of-sleepy-hollow-in-south-park-township Personal Link: linktr.ee/tylerpatricsmith