Robert Nolan, owner of AAA Nolan’s Auto Collision in Ossining, has been named Volunteer of the Year by Ossining-based Gullotta House. Gullotta House provides assistance and financial aid to Westchester […] Read more »
Anne M. Dorner Middle School students in Ossining mounted a production of Disney’s Aladdin Jr. at Ossining High School on December 5 and 6. The show, based on the Broadway production of Aladdin, […] Read more »
For fifth-grader Max Lazarowitz, caring about and helping others is important – and so is having fun. Since the summer of 2016, he has combined his interest in supporting people in […] Read more »
Before Celsa Trejo took Maria Vele’s nutrition class at Park School, a free county-wide initiative for adults provided by Eat Smart New York Westchester, she studied only the price of food items, not the nutrition label, when shopping. Now, having completed […] Read more »
Teatown Hudson River EagleFest, the annual festival celebrating the bald eagle’s winter migration to the Hudson River, will soar once again on February 8. The event takes place from 9am to […] Read more »
Super-Secret Detective No. 1 and Super-Secret Detective No. 2 – aka Ossining Superintendent Dr. Raymond Sanchez and Director of Elementary Teaching and Learning Carrieann Sipos – took Brookside School by storm on December 6. Wearing Sherlock Holmes-style […] Read more »
The Ossining Micro Fund (OMF) is a non-profit organization, established in 2004, offering interest–free loans to individuals and families who encounter unexpected financial obstacles. The OMF was inspired by the Eleanor Roosevelt No Interest […] Read more »
Entering into her final season as shooting guard for Ossining High School girl’s basketball, Julia Iorio is a player who not only stands out on the court, but also in her community. Last […] Read more »
The film screening is part of the lead-up to the Teatown Hudson River EagleFest. Teatown has teamed up with the Ossining Public Library for a free screening of the Cornell […] Read more »
The results of the U.S. Census have major implications for communities around the country, such as helping the federal government decide how to allocate billions of dollars for schools, hospitals […] Read more »