After an onslaught of interest a year ago, banners encouraging Harrison's sports teams will make a return to downtown this year.
After graduating from Manhattanville College in 1940 Sister Ruth Dowd dedicated the next 70 years to education.
Harrison’s two-sport star Sofie San Marco is heading to Skidmore College where she will join the school’s field hockey team.
Casey Haskins encourages students to look at the notion of happiness as multi-faceted and more spiritual than material in nature.
Husky defensive lineman Michael Callari is moving on from Harrison football and heading to play for Western Connecticut State.
Purchase College Assistant Professor Jennifer K. Uleman says Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy can be applied to many of today's divisive societal debates.
Karina Torres spent three years as a varsity soccer player and now that her career is over she looks back at her time in Harrison athletics.
Dennis DiLorenzo, has been selected to serve as the board of education's president.
Dr. Jon Calvert Strauss will take over as interim president beginning July 18.
Purchase College Assistant Professor Jason Pine has studied the Camorra crime family in Naples, Italy through the lens of a music front for the gang's illicit activities.
Walking across the stage Friday evening had a deeper meaning for Harrison graduate Daniel Rinaldi, who has battled a rare disease his entire life.
Harrison High School's graduation ceremony was held Friday evening at the SUNY Purchase Performing Arts Center.
SUNY Purchase Professor of Literature Nina Pelikan Straus discusses how novels reflect social trends while helping readers to augment their critical thinking skills.
The ceremony was held Wednesday morning at Harrison High School.
Fifth grade students celebrate graduation, will move on to middle school this fall.
Fifth graders at Purchase Elementary graduate, move to LMK Middle School.
The Board of Education approves tenure for 32 teachers and administrators including Harrison High School Principal James Ruck.
Fifth graders at Preston Elementary School graduated this week, they will move up to L.M.K. Middle School in the fall.
Harrison High School recognizes high-achieving seniors before graduation.
The Purchase Elementary fifth graders had their portraits of State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer selected as best in their class.
Each of Harrison’s senior athletes were honored in ceremony at the Renaissance Hotel in West Harrison Thursday evening.
Students, faculty and the board of education celebrate the students that made this year successful.
An error by a chairperson at Preston Elementary rewarded eventual loser Joseph Magnus an extra 100 votes on election night.
The event was held at the V.I.P. Country Club in New Rochelle.
The school confirmed Smith's sudden resignation on Thursday after she had served two years as Manhattanville's president.
The rankings were calculated by comparing the number of advanced-level tests taken to the total number of graduates in the class of 2010.
Purchase College Professor Ryan Taylor is researching the effect of beaver dams on phosphorous and nitrogen levels in the Croton Watershed.
The Harrison Cheerleaders Alumni Association's Annual dinner was held Saturday at Harrison’s John Cabot Club.
Video: Class of '11 receives their diplomas Saturday.
About 990 students received their diplomas at a ceremony Friday afternoon.
Harrison High School's jazz band, swing band and jazz singers perform at Ernesto Ristorante in White Plains. All proceeds were donated to The Leukemia Society.
Voters will accept or deny the Harrison Board of Education's proposed $103.1 million budget and select three board of education trustees today.
Incumbent Paul Curtis will seek his second term on the Harrison Board of Education against challenger Joseph Magnus.
Harrison's six Board of Education candidates gave voters a better idea of what makes them different during this week's candidate forum.
Purchase College Art and Design Professor Christopher Robbins works to use art as a way to solve community problems and explore cultural perceptions.
This week we will take a look at each of the three races for a seat on the Harrison Board of Education, starting with the race between incumbent Philip Silano and challenger Robert Piliero.
A similar substance, sold legally as an incense, hospitalized two men and a woman who smoked it in Rockland County in April.
Harrison voters will accept or vote down the $103.1 million spending plan on May 17.
Spring is in the air, and the socio-cultural studies of two Purchase College professors could make you think differently the next time you see bees buzzing around a bed of flowers.
The audience can 'friend' Beatrice and Benedick—and talk to them too—as a national campaign against cyberbullying stages "Much Ado About Nothing" on Facebook starting Tuesday.