Kindness and Inclusion Month began across the District on March 2 with “Spread the Word: Inclusion Day!” This day is a national celebration to promote inclusion for all people with […] Read more »
Dear Editor, Though many would like to pretend that racism is a relic of the past, recent events make clear that it is a very contemporary concern. As members of […] Read more »
Looking for mentors with background in journalism and students who would like to host a monthly news program about the town—e mail pfeiner@greenburghny.com if interested Most people move to Greenburgh […] Read more »
New York State Senator Pete Harckham has been endorsed for re-election by the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV), it was announced today. Last fall, Harckham had received a […] Read more »
The Briarcliff Manor School Board, in a public meeting on March 17, appointed Amy Gladstone to be the next principal of Briarcliff Middle School. Ms. Gladstone has served as the […] Read more »
Dear Editor, The most significant planning project we’ve undertaken in recent years, our Comprehensive Plan process, is nearly finished. The plan is called Sustainable Ossining, and was funded in part […] Read more »
Small enterprises need to be as aware of intellectual property legalities just as much as big businesses. Intellectual property is an umbrella term for the legal protection of creative property […] Read more »
Jessica Michaelidis will take over as Principal of Todd Elementary School on July 1, replacing Colleen O’Neill-Mangan who is retiring at the end of the school year, the Briarcliff Manor […] Read more »
Rotary Club of the Tarrytowns’ Rubber Duck Derby Celebrates 15 Years as Beloved Community Fundraiser On Saturday, April 30th, The Rotary Club of the Tarrytowns will hold its 15th Annual […] Read more »
Lights, camera, action! Todd Elementary School fifth graders have been creating movies with the theme of “kindness” in mindfulness class with school counselor Gillian O’Connell. Students in all five classes […] Read more »

