The inaugural Rivertown Women’s Networking program was held on January 29th at the Shames JCC with over 25 women in attendance. This initiative aims to engage women from diverse backgrounds […] Read more »
The fingers of internationally known musician Katya Grivena danced across the keyboard on February 11, as she performed for Sleepy Hollow Middle School students. The Russian-born musician has completed 18 […] Read more »
“Inspiration can come from your imagination and it will pop up everywhere,” said author, actor and voiceover specialist David Neilsen, offering advice to fifth-grade students at Washington Irving in January. […] Read more »
Pocantico Hills Central School welcomed and embraced the customs, traditions and food of other cultures during “One World Evening” on January 29. Planned by the district’s Diversity Committee, the event […] Read more »
Seventh-grader Maryum Faisal was the only student who answered every question correctly at the ninth annual Pocantico Hills School National Geographic GeoBee on January 24. “I’m feeling really excited and […] Read more »
From a video on making Patois the second official language of Jamaica to an animal cruelty presentation to a panel discussion on race and law enforcement, Ossining High School seniors […] Read more »
Irvington Middle School eighth-graders became ‘architects,’ creating a three-dimensional map of Washington, D.C., complete with nearly 40 proportional models of iconic buildings in the nation’s capital. Using cardboard boxes and […] Read more »
The artwork of 10 Briarcliff High School students was on display at the Katonah Museum of Art’s Young Artists: A High School Art Exhibition that ran February 10 through March […] Read more »
Fremont Pond in Sleepy Hollow is a great natural resource for those who live near or around the lake. Local residents often stop by to enjoy its beauty, and commuters […] Read more »

