The Town of Cortlandt will be holding a large rally against Holtec International’s plan to discharge over one million gallons of radioactive wastewater into the Hudson River. The rally will […] Read more »
As any Swiftie will tell you, there are many haters out there. And it’s not always easy to shake them off. The eighth-grade Peer Leaders are committed to serving as […] Read more »
Author Matt de la Peña did not own a book until he was 13 years old. Growing up in a working-class family with a Mexican father who did not graduate […] Read more »
On Earth Day, the Environmental Club at Irvington High School participated in a project to help increase the biodiversity of the High School and Middle School campus. The idea stemmed […] Read more »
New York State Senate Pete Harckham announced yesterday that two of his bills passed in the Senate’s environmental “Earth Day” legislation package. One bill protects Class C streams and waterways, […] Read more »
Some myths seem to last forever, no matter how aggressively people debunk them. There are unlimited media reports about the bright future of all-electric automobiles, even though sales figures based […] Read more »
Gambling has existed since before written history, offering players the thrill of taking risks for potential rewards. With so much time to develop, it is no surprise that the landscape […] Read more »
Historic Hudson Valley is pleased to announce that tours of Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, Philipsburg Manor, Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, and Union Church of Pocantico Hills will begin on Friday, May […] Read more »
Sixteen members of Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ Youth Advisory Council (YAC) joined her as she sponsored an Earth Week cleanup on Saturday, April 22 at Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers. For […] Read more »
The seventh grade journeyed to the city of Philadelphia in April, where they extended their learning within their recent historical fiction and informational text units in ELA classes, and their […] Read more »

