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New Rochelle School District Moves Forward With Capital Construction Work New Rochelle School District Moves Forward With Capital Construction Work
New Rochelle School District Moves Forward With Capital Construction Work NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The City School District of New Rochelle is moving ahead with the second phase of a four-part, four-year construction project that will restore aging school buildings and ensure healthy and safe facilities for students and staff, the district recently announced. The first phase of the project, which included restoration work at Barnard Elementary and Daniel Webster Elementary, was completed on time and on budget in early 2017 at a cost of approximately $6 million, according to a release from the district. New Rochelle High School is the focus of Phase II, along with …
Community Raises $10,000 for Reading Challenge Community Raises $10,000 for Reading Challenge
Community Raises $10,000 for Reading Challenge MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. - Both a book fair and fundraiser were held at Barnes & Noble of Eastchester this month, generating $10,202.14 for the Superintendent’s Reading Challenge of the Mount Vernon City School District. "The school district has an outstanding partner in Barnes & Noble of Eastchester for the Superintendent’s Reading Challenge Fundraiser,” said Board of Education Trustee Darcy Miller. “This tremendous level of support from both Barnes & Noble and the people living and working in the Mount Vernon community provides important incentives and resources to children to …
Pleasantville High School Seniors Win Competitive Science Research Awards Pleasantville High School Seniors Win Competitive Science Research Awards
Pleasantville High School Seniors Win Competitive Science Research Awards PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Ana Malfa, a senior at Pleasantville High School, won a first-place award in Medicine and Health at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair (WESEF), held on Saturday, March 4, at Sleepy Hollow High School. She earned the award for her science research project on alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, an aggressive pediatric soft tissue cancer, according to a release from Pleasantville Union Free School District. Malfa and six other first-place winners were selected to participate in the International World (Engineering Energy Environment) Project Olympiad (ISWEEEP) in Houst…
New Rochelle Opera Honors Maestro Anton Coppola New Rochelle Opera Honors Maestro Anton Coppola
New Rochelle Opera Honors Maestro Anton Coppola NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. --  New Rochelle Opera will pay tribute to Maestro Anton Coppola at its Annual Spring Gala on Friday, April 21, at the Fountainhead. The event is the opera company's largest fundraiser. “The Maestro will turn 100 years old on March 21, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to honor him for his life’s work at our gala this year,” said NRO Artistic Director Camille Coppola. “He exemplifies the true meaning of being an artist, having worked in all of the major fields of the performing arts—opera, dance, theater and film.” Maestro Coppola is the uncle of Academy Award winner Fra…
Yonkers Arts Presents Talk With Artist Barbara Segal Yonkers Arts Presents Talk With Artist Barbara Segal
Yonkers Arts Presents Talk With Artist Barbara Segal YONKERS, N.Y. --  Yonkers Arts will host a free networking event featuring a talk from internationally recognized artist Barbara Segal on Saturday, March 25, at historic Philipse Manor Hall in Yonkers. Segal, who lives in Yonkers, began her career studying and practicing her interest in sculpture abroad in France and Italy. The European Renaissance and Baroque master work she encountered in those environments, particularly the surface textures and patterns, heavily influenced her development as an artist and current work, according to a release from Yonkers Arts. Today, Segal creates pop a…
Westchester Jewish Council Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers Westchester Jewish Council Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers
Westchester Jewish Council Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Westchester Jewish Council (WJC) honored 19 outstanding community volunteers and UJA-Federation of New York at the 2017 Julian Y. Bernstein Distinguished Service Awards (JYBDSA) Ceremony on Wednesday, March 15, at Temple Israel Center of White Plains. The event attracted more than 250 attendees. The 2017 recipients and their nominating organizations are as follows: Chappaqua residents, Judy Grant, American Friends of Soroka and Joanna Segal, Bet Torah. Harrison resident Emma Abramson, BBYO Westchester Region. Armonk residents Charles Shapiro, Congregation B’nai Yi…
Monsters, Monstrosities Explored at Manhattanville College's Film Festival Monsters, Monstrosities Explored at Manhattanville College's Film Festival
Monsters, Monstrosities Explored at Manhattanville College's Film Festival PURCHASE, N.Y. -- Manhattanville College's 2017 International Film Festival, scheduled for this month and April, will examine "Monsters and Monstrosities" through a series of foreign monster films. “Through foreign films, we can travel into worlds other than our own," said Nimish Adhia, assistant professor of economics. "This year’s festival theme ‘Monsters and Monstrosities' was selected in order to align with this year’s freshman common read-Mary Shelley’s novel 'Frankenstein'." "The theme concerns not only monsters in the literal sense, but also in the figu…
Two College of New Rochelle Freshmen Score Basketball Honors Two College of New Rochelle Freshmen Score Basketball Honors
Two College of New Rochelle Freshmen Score Basketball Honors NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. --  The College of New Rochelle basketballers Dar’Neisha Brice and Hunter Schenkel were recognized for their star performances in the spring 2017 season by the Association of Division III Independents (AD3I). Brice, a freshman guard, was named to the All-Independent Women’s Basketball first team, and also nabbed Player and Rookie of the Year honors. A native of Lexington Park, Md., Brice averaged an Association-best 22.3 points per game as a freshman. The three-time AD3I Student-Athlete of the Month and four-time AD3I Player of the Week was second in AD3I in total points…
Westchester High School Students Win Jewish Commitment Awards Westchester High School Students Win Jewish Commitment Awards
Westchester High School Students Win Jewish Commitment Awards LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- Congregation Sulam Yaakov (CSY) in Larchmont recently announced the selection of local Jewish teen advocates Karen Bender and Aliza Waxman as its 2017 Jewish Commitment Award recipients. "Both Karen and Aliza have committed themselves to the values of service and learning which Sulam Yaakov holds so dear,” said Rabbi Alfredo Borodowski. “These youths point to a bright future for the Jewish people." Bender is an 11th-grade student at Blind Brook High School and a proud member of Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester. At Emanu-El, she is involved in every area of …
Pleasantville Middle School Science Olympiad Team Snatches 1st At Regionals Pleasantville Middle School Science Olympiad Team Snatches 1st At Regionals
Pleasantville Middle School Science Olympiad Team Snatches 1st At Regionals PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. --  Pleasantville Middle School's Science Olympiad team took first place for the second consecutive year at the Lower Hudson Regional Tournament held at Scarsdale Middle School on Saturday, March 4. Thirty teams (15 students max/team) from 19 area middle schools participated in 20 different science and engineering events, with first to sixth-place finishers in each event receiving medals, according to a release from the Pleasantville Union Free School District. Pleasantville fielded two teams – a 15-member team that participated in all 20 events and a 9-member team that …
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