Briarcliff High School Hosts Alumni Day

Twenty-eight Briarcliff High School alumni visited the school today to share advice about high school, college and careers with students. A long-standing tradition at the school (with a short break […] Read more »

New Bus for Tarrytown Seniors

Thanks to a grant award by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the Tarrytown Seniors will have a new bus to ring […] Read more »

WCC Foundation Honors Community Leaders and Celebrates Launch of 10thAnniversary Year of President Belinda S. Miles

Westchester Community College Foundation honored five community leaders and recognized the start of the 10th anniversary year of Dr. Belinda S. Miles as President of SUNY Westchester Community College at […] Read more »

A Vision of What School Can Be

By Stephen Walker Superintendent of Schools Croton-Harmon Union Free School District Every one of us has been to school. We have the shared experience of having been to Kindergarten, to […] Read more »

Briarcliff Student Athletes Spread Kindness at Todd School

Five Briarcliff High School students recently had a chance to spread kindness at Todd school…and also take a walk down memory lane. In honor of Kindness Day at Todd, the […] Read more »

Key Challenges and Solutions in Government Construction Management

Government construction management, a crucial aspect of public sector infrastructure development, involves the intricate coordination of various elements, from budgeting and compliance to technology integration and workforce management. These projects, […] Read more »

Harckham Helps Secure Funds to Purchase Mini-Excavator and Trailer for Briarcliff Manor

New York State Senator Pete Harckham visited the Briarcliff Manor Department of Public Works (DPW) recently to inspect the new model mini-excavator and 10-ton CAM trailer purchased with a $125,000 […] Read more »

Local Students Join Harvard in Effort to Preserve Irvington Woods 

Irvington Woods Park is a special place. Beyond being the largest nature preserve south of I-287, it contains the most expansive wetlands in southern Westchester and is home to two […] Read more »

In Praise of ‘A Warm and Affectionate Personality’

Marisol Jimenez, friend and volunteer to many, has been duly recognized of late for her contributions to the Peekskill community. On Nov. 12 at the organization’s annual Freedom Fund Award […] Read more »

Remembering ‘Back Then’

By Arnie Klein I was born in 1943 in The Bronx. This story is about growing up in the 1940s and 1950s. We lived in a two-bedroom apartment where my […] Read more »