The annual award is for a high school senior who will attend college in NY and pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering or math
Ryan Brennan, of Pearl River, has been named to the State University of New York Athletic Conference All-Academic Team with SUNY Oneonta.
Nicole Vormittag, of Pearl River, has received the Dean's Letter of Commendation for the Spring 2016 semester at the University at Albany.
Eric Moreau graduated from the university with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering.
The money targets programs connecting the schools with health and social services for students and their families.
Ryan Brennan, of Pearl River, competed in outdoor and indoor distance events for the SUNY Oneonta men's track and field team.
Kaitlyn Solesky, of Pearl River, has been named to the Dean's List at Bucknell University for the 2016 spring semester.
The middle school in Blauvelt ranked among the best in NY, among 34 lower Hudson Valley middle schools on this year's list.
Kudos to the valedictorian, salutatorian and all for academic achievement.
Niche's list ranks districts based on teaching statistics and ratings from students and parents.
Julia Kuhn, of Pearl River, was named to the Dean's List at Lehigh University in the Spring 2016 semester.
Diana Elvira Barany, Erin Garvey, Molly Powers and Pierse Spillane participated in commencement activities at the University of Scranton.
Sean Mockler and Kathryn White, both of Pearl River, were selected to receive SUNY Oneonta's 2016 Academic Achievement Award.
Only about 30 percent of Talent Search participants earned an awards-ceremony invitation.
Brandon Hickey, a Mass Communications major from Pearl River, was a member of the 2016 SUNY Oneonta men's lacrosse team.
Thomas Flannery was named to Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Spring 2016 Dean's List.
Sebastian Leone was honored at a recent awards ceremony sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY).
Diana Barany of Pearl River has been inducted into Alpha Mu Gamma Honor Society at the University of Scranton.
Residents went to the polls today.
Two students from Rockland BOCES took the first place finish in the 50th Annual SkillsUSA State Conference.
Emily Aristizabal, of Pearl River, has completed Gold Level requirements in SUNY Oneonta's Leadership Education and Development program.
Residents can vote on the school's proposed budget and elect new board members on May 17.
The head of the Nyack NAACP and a Pearl River student received awards.
Alexandre Jeremie was included on the Fall 2015 President's List at Farmingdale State College.
US News released its latest high school rankings Tuesday.
Yorke, of Pearl River, was recently initiated into the nation's oldest collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Donations of used clothing, textiles and toys will be accepted Friday, April 29 through Saturday, April 30.
Performances will be held April 29-30 in the Pearl River High School auditorium. The play is an original by the school's own Erin McDermott.
It is a Pfizer scholarship
Pearl River resident and biomedical engineering student Thomas Flannery returns after wrapping up a project in New Zealand.
Check out the top 25 list of former Hudson Valley school employees with the highest pensions. Pearl River's on it twice.
Particularly apt this weekend as winter has returned to Pearl River!
For those Pearl River parents who want a Catholic-based education for their child, Niche.com has ranked the best.
The election and annual budget vote is in May.
But district officials have scheduled a fourth day in March for September kindergarten registration because the first three days filled up.
Snow is falling Friday morning and is expected to continue until around 11AM.
Pearl River parents can visit elementary schools nearby as part of the NY Archdiocese's annual event.
It's part of the NY Archdiocese's annual event to introduce prospective families to elementary schools throughout the region.
Many Hudson Valley districts on Niche.com's list, which ranks districts based on teaching statistics and ratings from students and parents