The giant rain storm came storming in on Tuesday, leaving the streets full of water. The water level almost came in the building.
Colonial student Tisya Sharma was at one of the seven new wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, over Thanksgiving break.
The cub scouts got to talk to Judge John Gardner and ask him questions about how Pelham Town Court operates.
Teachers at Colonial handed out Trick or Treat for UNICEF boxes a few days before Halloween so kids could collect for the cause.
The fifth graders went to St. Paul’s Church on Oct. 17 and learned about what life was like during the Revolutionary War.
Colonial School’s first grade went on their first field trip to the Greenburg Nature Center in October.
Wisell is Vice President and Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development at Westchester Community College.
The funds the Westchester students raised has enabled a new library to be built in coastal town Ihala Uswewa Dharmashoka Vidyalaya.
Philip Shenon is the author of the 2013 bestseller "A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination."
Dr. Klein’s presentation is titled “White Collar Crime, Politics and Emergency Preparedness.”
Bill would provide drug testing for no extra cost and would keep results confidential, senator says.
Pelham students head back to school Sept. 4.
It's always time to look into extracurricular opportunities for kids! Below we have easy links to classes, organized by subject.
The College of New Rochelle is the first private college in the Mid-Hudson Region to be designated as a START-UP NY location.
Do you have a child who comes home with straight C’s when you know he or she could get A’s? Then this article is for you.
The Bronxville-based workshop is free and open to the public, but reservations are required because space is limited.
Friends of Karen sends kids back to school with smiles.
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Rye’s Helping Hands for the Homeless & Hungry needs donations of back to school supplies.
There's now a website to streamline the process.
The Prep students will be at St. Matthew’s School Wednesday through Friday, laying down fresh coats of paint and moving furniture.
Dr. Richard Bisk, who is professor of Mathematics at Worcester State University and has worked extensively with K-12 teachers and students.
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The teachers were involved in lessons in how to bring rock music into the classroom, while emphasizing activism and rock history.
The program is run by the county’s Department of Social Services, with The Sharing Shelf, Operation Prom, WFAS, State Farm and others.
Several New Rochelle students will now get a crack at the prize.
The day-long conference will be held Sept. 12 at the New York State Judicial Institute on the Pace Law School campus in White Plains.
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Former County Executive Andrew Spano is among those joining the Westchester Community College board.
It's a controversial subject that has parents, school officials and lawmakers protesting across the Hudson Valley.
Nearly 1,000 educators and parents rally against New York's implementation of the Common Core standards and tests.
Hudson Valley school officials are leading the pushback against student information collection.
Officially on a year's leave as of Jan. 1, 2014, Dr. Hankin will be assisting in the search for a successor and working on Westchester Community College development projects.
Carol Burriss has been dissecting the Common Core standards and tests for months, often on a Washington Post blog.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.