One Day University Adding Premium Classes

Just a few months ago, One Day University was filling auditoriums around the country with people who love to learn. When the pandemic caused a shut down of all large […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Electric School Buses Better for Environment

The heavy batteries located underneath the electric buses provide extra stability and safety. Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Croton Schools Proposition 3 Is Bad for the Climate

Proposition 3 on the upcoming [June 9] Croton-Harmon school board ballot calls for the purchase of gasoline powered rather than electric vehicles. Read more »

Pocantico Officials to Explain Tennis Court/Generator Budget Proposition in Virtual Meeting

Pocantico Hills Superintendent Richard Calkins and the district’s consultants are hosting a Zoom meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday (5/28) to detail the $1.73 million budget proposition to rebuild the tennis […] Read more »

Ossining Student Receives National Merit Scholarship

Ossining High School senior Pujita Sunder received a National Merit Scholarship award on April 22.  She was one of about 1,000 distinguished high school seniors who received corporate-sponsored scholarships in the first […] Read more »

Westchester Community Foundation Grants Play Critical Roles in the Ossining Children’s Center’s COVID 19 Response

The Ossining Children’s Center (OCC) was awarded a generous grant from the Westchester Community Foundation (WCF) in January of this year to support the work of OCC’s Director of Children’s […] Read more »

Greenburgh to offer Virtual Summer Internships for High School and College Students

  For the past twelve summers, the Greenburgh Town Hall Summer Internship Program has engaged close to two-hundred area students in the process of learning about local government through authentic […] Read more »

Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber Awards Scholarship to Local Student

Kinga Orban, a senior at Sleepy Hollow High School, has been awarded a $1000 scholarship by the Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce. This is the seventh annual award which […] Read more »

Coping With Coronavirus: Keeping the Community on Course

An interview with Kristopher Harrison, Superintendent of Schools, Irvington Union Free School District  (Interviewed by Lily Alig) As Covid-19 continues to affect our communities, donations of time and resources have […] Read more »

Scholar Athlete of the Month – Daniel de Castro

Briarcliff’s  Daniel de Castro Runs His Life Like Clockwork   This fall, Briarcliff High School’s Class of 2020 valedictorian Daniel de Castro will start his freshman year at Harvard College.   To maintain his academic excellence, Daniel smartly manages his time to the extent that […] Read more »