Irvington High School Seniors Honored as Commended Students

Eight Irvington High School seniors were recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as Commended Students in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. Oscar Bowring, John Carron, Thomas Flanagan, Kira […] Read more »

How Can a Writing Service Be Used as an Education Tool for Students?

Writing tools provide a great variety of services to students. These include but are not limited to grammar checking, drafting, brainstorming, referencing, plagiarism checks, etc. Although such tools simplify academic […] Read more »

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Taking CCAT Test

The job hiring process is consistently becoming more tedious and vigorous to both the employer and the job applicants. On one hand, employers want to hire the best while on […] Read more »

Ossining Students Started School on the Sunny Day after Hurricane Ida

The Ossining School District opened for the first day on Sept. 2, as scheduled, but classes began a few hours late after the remnants of Hurricane Ida blew through the […] Read more »

Pocantico Students Start the New School Year with School Supplies and Ice Cream

Pocantico Hills School students and teachers kicked off the school year on Sept. 9, welcoming children in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Students arrived with bags full of supplies for the […] Read more »

Six Irvington High School Seniors Named 2022 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

Six accomplished Irvington High School seniors – Chloe Banino, Eadin Block, Joshua Chang, Aliya Huprikar, Katherine LeBuhn and Samantha Levin – have been named semifinalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. […] Read more »

Briarcliff to Yeshiva: Plans Not Ready for Referral

Briarcliff Manor’s Board of Trustees rebuffed a request by a lawyer for a Monsey-based congregation to refer its application to open a yeshiva on the former Pace campus to the […] Read more »

Two Teams That Could Benefit from The Madness College Football Is Throwing Up This Season

College football is certainly living up to the hype in 2021. The new season is only two weeks old yet there have been a number of exciting games, shockers, and […] Read more »

Lakeland School District Fills Senior Posts 

Dr. Shannon O’Grady has been appointed Assistant Principal at Lincoln-Titus Elementary School in Crompond.   She previously was Assistant Principal for Hillcrest Elementary in Peekskill City School District.   She was with the New York City Department of Education for many years, holding various positions in the Bronx, including Teacher, […] Read more »

Linda’s Legacy

A Monthly Retrospective of Linda Puglisi’s 30 Years as Town of Cortlandt Supervisor   As a former Preschool Director, Supervisor Puglisi is as comfortable speaking with students in classrooms (pictured here at Walter […] Read more »