October 2014 Education Roundup – Irvington School District at the Forefront of Concussion Management
Irvington School District Athletic Director, Artie McCormack and Dr. Mark Herceg, Irvington parent and Director of the Neuropsychology Brain Injury Unit at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, recently announced the creation of […] Read more »
With 1095 “yes” votes versus 945 “no votes, Irvington residents passed the $4,600,000 school referendum which included artificial turf which became a very contentious issue in the Village. Read more »
On June 3rd, the Irvington Board of Education voted unanimously to authorize a facility and field improvement bond referendum for October 7, 2014. The public will have the opportunity to […] Read more »
Consultants “Saratoga Associates” have been working with the steering committee to come up with a master plan to reinforce the character of the community and enhance Irvington’s Main Street, designated […] Read more »
A person who protects, guides, or watches over a person can be defined as a shepherd. In the case of two, born-and-raised-in-Irvington young men, today’s vernacular, “I’ve got your back,” […] Read more »
It is with immense excitement and passion that I congratulate all of the graduates in the Irvington High School class of 2014. Graduating from high school is one of the […] Read more »
Rain or shine, June 14, will be a family friendly day, with free Trolley rides sponsored by Sunnyside Federal Savings and Loan. The Trolley will transport visitors from various Historical […] Read more »
The Village of Irvington announced in late April that the Irvington Historic District composed of the Main Street area has earned the distinguished honor of being listed on both the […] Read more »
Spring has finally arrived, and this month it brought the students of our regions’ schools some creepy carrots, a Statewide chemistry title, and a food allergy musician. Read more »
On June 14, 2014, the Village of Irvington will hold a day-long celebration of her history. Read more »