Irvington High School Students Earn Medals at Science Olympiad

Twelve members of the Irvington High School Science Olympiad Club earned multiple medals when they competed at the annual regional Science Olympiad, held at Byram Hills High School on February […] Read more »

Irvington Middle School Eighth-Graders Build Models of Washington, D.C. Buildings

Irvington Middle School eighth-graders became ‘architects,’ creating a three-dimensional map of Washington, D.C., complete with nearly 40 proportional models of iconic buildings in the nation’s capital. Using cardboard boxes and […] Read more »

Lynn Berliner Joins Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty in Irvington

Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty announced today that Lynn Berliner, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, has joined the firm and will work out of its Irvington, N.Y., brokerage. Berliner formerly […] Read more »

The Power of Wealth and Humility:  A Reflection on Two Highly Influential African Americans

In honor of Black History Month, we, the Assistant Town Historians, wanted to do a piece highlighting the contributions of African Americans. Power has been defined in many ways.  At […] Read more »

“The Disappearing Railroad Blues” Greenburgh Style: The Fate of the Putnam Railroad Line and the Old Putnam Trail

“All the towns and people seem to fade into a bad dream and the steel rails still ain’t heard the news. The conductor sings his song again, the passengers will […] Read more »

Irvington Middle Schoolers Help Each Other Develop Writing Skills and Strategies

Seventh-graders writing personal narrative stories in Tom Sandler’s and Caroline Knudsen’s English language arts classes at Irvington Middle School collaborated with their peers to polish their writing.  Working with partners, the students […] Read more »

Irvington UFSD Students Keep Their Eyes on Art

  The art of Japan’s Yayoi Kusama, top-selling female artist in the world, inspired students at Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School to express their imagination and create their own art through the PTSA-funded Eyes on […] Read more »
Science Talent Search Ossining Regeneron George Latimer

Local Students Headline Prestigious Science Competition

Regeneron and Society for Science & the Public recently named 40 finalists in its Science Talent Search. In doing so, the results demonstrated what people in the area already know: […] Read more »

Scholar-Athlete of the Month: Sidney Thybulle 

Self-discipline, motivation, hard work, and leadership are only a few characteristics embodied by Irvington High-School’s basketball player Sidney Thybulle. Producing an impressive average of 13.6 points and 12.8 rebounds per game, it is clear that Thybulle […] Read more »

Sassy Spectacular Irvington Fifth-Graders Educate Peers about Pets  

A group of seven Main Street School fifth-graders, all members of the Sassy Spectacular Seven Destination Imagination team, are educating their peers about animal abuse and the responsibilities of adopting a pet.  […] Read more »