Ossining Children’s Center: Little Ones Learning at Home 

Just like teachers all around the country, educators at the Ossining Children’s Center have been working hard to partner with parents and provide children with rich and engaging learning experiences […] Read more »

With Big Assist from N.Y. Rangers, Brothers Pay Tribute to Late Dad 

Hockey is in Nelson and Benjamin Tirado’s blood. Their father, Nelson Tirado Sr., loved the New York Rangers and the San Jose Sharks. He played in a men’s league at Chelsea […] Read more »

Artistic Students Earn Regional Honors

Ossining High School (OHS) students Nia Doty and Zoe McLear recently won at the regional level of the National PTA Reflections competition for their artwork.   Each year, more than 300,000 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 […] Read more »

Ossining Senior Places Second in National Science Competition

Ossining High School senior Caroline Reed placed second in the 58th National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium, which took place online in mid-April. Caroline won an $8,000 scholarship for her […] Read more »

New Digital Music Class Is a Hit with Students

One senior has decided to study music in college  Ten students at Croton-Harmon High School are the first to take a new digital music class. It’s taught by industry veteran Michael […] Read more »

Scholar Athlete of the Month – Ryan Flanagan

From a young age, Ryan Flanagan has been active in sports, academics, and the community. Now in his senior year at Irvington High School, he is captain of the cross country and track teams, a […] Read more »

Irvington UFSD Appoints Two New Administrators

The Irvington School Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kristopher Harrison are pleased to announce the appointments of two administrators – John Buonamano as director of physical education, […] Read more »

Hudson Valley Youths Learn About Trade Skills, Jobs at 21st Annual Construction Career Day

More than 550 local high school students met with trade-industry experts to engage in skill-building activities and learn about job opportunities in the region at the annual Hudson Valley Construction […] Read more »

Coping with Coronavirus: Why Must I Be a Teenager in Isolation?

Since coronavirus closings forced schools to switch to online learning from classroom learning, things have gotten pretty overwhelming for students like me all across the U.S.   I’m a high school […] Read more »

Rivertown Parents Address Childhood Anxiety and Depression 

Is your child’s change in behavior just a phase, or do you need to ask for help as mentioned on sites like https://fizzymag.com/articles/a-complete-guide-to-mental-health-counseling-for-first-timers? And if you do, where do you turn?   […] Read more »