When the Briarcliff Peekskill Parkway opened in the early 1930s, its hilly, winding design was well suited to New York City motorists out for a weekend jaunt. It’s hard to […] Read more »
Creativity is the name of the game in Austin Perry’s Design and Modeling class, an enrichment course that is part of Project Lead the Way. Recently, seventh graders at Briarcliff […] Read more »
Edward Jones, a financial-services firm celebrating their centennial in 2022, announces the opening of their new Briarcliff Manor location. “I am excited to be opening an Edward Jones office in […] Read more »
On Saturday, April 30, the Briarcliff Manor Public Library will host its inaugural Human Library program. Using library terminology to match “Books” or those who have experienced prejudice, with “Readers”, […] Read more »
Usually, E. coli bacteria is dangerous to humans, but did you know it can be bioengineered to be safe for use in schools? Seventh graders in Jessica Loprieno’s Briarcliff Middle […] Read more »
Developers of Meadows at Briarcliff, a proposed 31-home subdivision along Pocantico Lake Park that has met significant pushback from the community, are finalizing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) requested […] Read more »
If you have ever used the Water Wave emoji, you have used an emoji that is based on a famous work of art. The Great Wave off Kanagawa (also known […] Read more »
Think you know a lot about recycling? Think again. Or, better yet, ask a Todd kindergartner. Recently, all four kindergarten classes participated in an interactive, in-person workshop about recycling, reusing […] Read more »
Spring is in the air and Briarcliff High School’s athletic fields are abuzz with students running, jumping and hitting balls with softballs and baseballs, tennis rackets and lacrosse sticks. The […] Read more »
It is that time of year where we shine a light on the students who will represent the Class of 2022 as Valedictorian and Salutatorians. We caught up with Neel […] Read more »