In honor of Black History Month, the Briarcliff Ossining Ministerial Association and the Ossining Library Foundation invite you to two special community events to meet April W. Hampton, author of […] Read more »
It is easy to tell someone who you are — “I like this” or “my favorite is that.” It can be more difficult to show someone who you are. However, […] Read more »
Ossining High School students Luke Zebelman, Michael Guzman, and Jonathan Kang have been accepted to the Westchester County School Music Association (WCSMA) All-County Jazz Ensemble. Additionally, OHS students Katlyn Perez […] Read more »
Sing Sing Kill Brewery is excited to kick off a monthly series of queer programming on Thursday, February 2 at 7PM with LOFT Night Out Queeraoke Open Mic. Brewery co-owner […] Read more »
During a ribbon cutting ceremony on December 21, OHS Radio and Media Club members unveiled a brand-new Media Studio to a host of students, faculty, and administrators at Ossining High […] Read more »
According to the CDC, emerging data suggest that the Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected the mental health of many children and adolescents. To that end, the Ossining School District has […] Read more »
The top 40 finalists in the 82nd Regeneron Science Talent Search were announced yesterday. Nearly 2,000 high school seniors conducted independent research in diverse scientific fields and completed a rigorous […] Read more »
“Not a career, but a calling” is how Katherine Vockins describes her work with Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), the organization she founded which uses the arts to teach life […] Read more »
Bethany Arts Community (BAC) announced Black History & Culture: Fulfilling the Vision in Westchester, BAC’s annual Black History Month exhibition curated by Ossining Village Historian, Joyce Sharrock Cole. In February […] Read more »
To the editor: As I move on from my position as Ossining Town Supervisor, I want to take a moment to thank the voters of Ossining for placing their trust […] Read more »