The Capital Improvement Project and Proposition that is to be voted on (Tuesday, December 10) is for the “health and safety of the students,” according to the Tarrytowns’ Superintendent […] Read more »
The Masters School, located on 96-acres in Dobbs Ferry, has begun construction of its new Masters Athletic and Arts Center (MAAC). This dynamic, 75,000 square-foot building will be a dynamic […] Read more »
What’s Necessary vs. What Would be Nice. In speaking with the Tarrytowns’ new Superintendent of Schools, Chris Clouet, he was fairly confident that the School Board would approve a roughly […] Read more »
Last spring, five Todd Elementary School students – Yasmin Hill, Kevin Morrissy, Brendan O’Neill, Stella Ross and Matthew Stewart – were chosen by the American Choral Directors Association to perform […] Read more »
Entrepreneur Brings Passion for Education to Community. Kumon, the world’s largest after-school math and reading enrichment program, opens a center in Tarrytown between Dixon Street and Central Avenue. Kumon of […] Read more »
Mercy College is proud to celebrate 50 years of service of one of its most revered faculty members, Dr. Ann Grow. Grow, who is presently a professor of humanities and […] Read more »
The Mercy College Board of Trustees appointed Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Concetta M. Stewart, as Interim President of Mercy College effective July 1, 2013. Dr. Stewart […] Read more »
The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and EF Education First (EF) will host a groundbreaking Summer School for global youth leaders at EF’s New York campus in Tarrytown this […] Read more »
Astorino, College propose 2013-14 budget that does not hike tuition. Tuition for nearly 14,000 students at Westchester Community College will not increase next year under a proposed budget submitted this […] Read more »
When driving to work over the Tappan Zee bridge, I often glance up at the dome of Education First International Academy (EF IA) and think about how a slice of […] Read more »