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Harlem Wizards To Challenge Rye Neck Teachers During Basketball Fundraiser Harlem Wizards To Challenge Rye Neck Teachers During Basketball Fundraiser
Harlem Wizards To Challenge Rye Neck Teachers During Basketball Fundraiser RYE NECK, N.Y. – Teachers and staff at F.E. Bellows Elementary School are gearing up for a basketball fundraiser against the Harlem Wizards. According to a statement from the school district, the 7 p.m. game on Feb. 3 will take place at the gymnasium in the Rye Neck Middle/High School. Last week, the teachers and students were treated to a special visit from Harlem Wizard Arnold “A-Train” Bernard, according to the school district, which said that the accomplished trick basket baller showed off his dribbling skills. F.E. Bellows Principal Michael Scarantino has said that he and six others o…
Regeneron Science Talent Search Recognizes Two From Scarsdale High School Regeneron Science Talent Search Recognizes Two From Scarsdale High School
Regeneron Science Talent Search Recognizes Two From Scarsdale High School SCARSDALE, N.Y. – Their scientific prowess has earned two Scarsdale High School students a shot at award money and a trip to Washington, D.C. Dexin Li and Lauren Hallie Singer, both 17, were recently selected as scholars by the national Regeneron Science Talent Search, according to a statement from the high school. According to the school, Li’s project was called “Decision-Making, Misperceptions, and Gender: Chess Players and How They Take Risks.” Singer’s work was called “Transient Visual Evoked Potentials as a Novel Biomarker for Autism and Phelan-McDermid Syndrome.” Both works were amon…
Cancer Support Groups Set To Meet In Dutchess, Putnam In February Cancer Support Groups Set To Meet In Dutchess, Putnam In February
Cancer Support Groups Set To Meet In Dutchess, Putnam In February A nonprofit organization that brings aid and information to people affected by breast or ovarian cancer has scheduled several support groups in Putnam and Dutchess counties this February. According to Support Connection, Inc., a Yorktown-based nonprofit that provides free, confidential support services to breast and ovarian cancer patients, the first in-person group session of the month is to be held Feb. 14 at the East Fishkill Community Library in Hopewell Junction. The event at 348 New York Route 376 is scheduled to be a Breast and Ovarian Cancer Support Group and will begin at 10:15 a.m…
Trumbull Couple 'Stands Up' To Raise Money To Fight Cancer Trumbull Couple 'Stands Up' To Raise Money To Fight Cancer
Trumbull Couple 'Stands Up' To Raise Money To Fight Cancer TRUMBULL, Conn. – The owner of a local construction business recently presented the American Cancer Society with more than $9,000 raised through the fundraising efforts of several local businesses. According to a statement from MP Construction, the money was raised during the Standing Up Against Cancer dinner comedy show held recently at the Riverview Bistro Restaurant in Stratford. “It was a fun night of laughter, which is a great way to temporarily forget about the pains and heartache associated with cancer,” said Maurizio Paniccia, owner of MP Construction. “At the same time, we raised m…
Kindergarten Roundup: Shelton Reminds Parents Of Signup Times Kindergarten Roundup: Shelton Reminds Parents Of Signup Times
Kindergarten Roundup: Shelton Reminds Parents Of Signup Times SHELTON, Conn. — Registration for the Shelton Public School System's 2017-2018 kindergarten program is set to begin this February, according to the school district. According to organizers, the signup days include: Thursday, Feb. 2 Friday, Feb. 3 Monday, Feb. 27 Tuesday, Feb. 28 To enroll in the program, students must be 5 years old on or before Jan. 1, 2018, according to the school district. Parents wishing to enroll their child must also be prepared to fill out a number of forms for the school system, including forms focused on general information, health, immunizations and medicine aut…
Alleged Choking, Drunk Man Lying On Road Among Mount Kisco Police Reports Alleged Choking, Drunk Man Lying On Road Among Mount Kisco Police Reports
Alleged Choking, Drunk Man Lying On Road Among Mount Kisco Police Reports MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – Authorities responded to several emergency calls in Mount Kisco, making several arrests, including a man accused of trying to choke a woman. Frank Maldonado, 26, was arrested about 5 p.m. Thursday after police responded to his Barker Street apartment on reports of a domestic disturbance, according to authorities. Maldonado is accused of choking a woman inside the apartment while temporarily refusing to let her leave. He’s been charged with unlawful imprisonment and criminal obstruction of breathing, misdemeanors, according to police. Later Thursday, Westchester County p…
Darien High School Artists Featured In StART Exhibit At Concordia College Darien High School Artists Featured In StART Exhibit At Concordia College
Darien High School Artists Featured In StART Exhibit At Concordia College DARIEN, Conn. – The art of a Darien High School student recently received special recognition at the 2017 StART Art Exhibition. Courtney Lowe’s self portrait was recognized for its excellence, according to a statement from Darien High School, which said that only five works out of more than 80 displayed were chosen for the the honor. Sponsored by the Heart of Neiman Marcus Foundation, the Jan. 6 exhibition at the Osilas Gallery at Concordia College included student works from 30 schools in Connecticut’s Fairfield County as well as Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties and the Bronx in…
Newtown Police Warn Of Break-Ins After Car Is Stolen From Home Newtown Police Warn Of Break-Ins After Car Is Stolen From Home
Newtown Police Warn Of Break-Ins After Car Is Stolen From Home NEWTOWN, Conn. – Newtown police investigating a string of vehicle-targeted thefts are urging residents to lock their cars and take the keys inside. Several incidents have been reported, and the most recent occurred between 2 and 6 a.m. Friday on Pocono Road, police said. One car was stolen and valuables were taken from several others, according to police. Each of the vehicles was left unlocked, and the one stolen was unlocked with the keys inside, police said. Authorities offered several tips for car owners to abide by while officers investigate the rash of incidents. Lock your vehicle: C…
Poughkeepsie Fire Called 'Suspicious' Poughkeepsie Fire Called 'Suspicious'
Poughkeepsie Fire Called 'Suspicious' POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – A fire that tore through parts of a vacant Harrison Street home on Friday has been deemed suspicious, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal. The blaze drew city firefighters to the second floor of 44 Harrison St. about 8:30 p.m., according to the Journal, which reported that the first responders on the scene reported “heavy fire” on their arrival. While the flames eventually spread to the attic of the home and caused minor damage to a neighboring house, no injuries were reported, according to the Journal. Fire Chief Mark Johnson later said investigators were working to…
Baby Boy Is The SPCA Of Westchester's Pet Of The Week Baby Boy Is The SPCA Of Westchester's Pet Of The Week
Baby Boy Is The SPCA Of Westchester's Pet Of The Week BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- A Rhodesian/Hound mixed puppy described as a "very gentle, sweet guy," has been named the SPCA of Westchester's Pet of the Week. Baby Boy is between 10-12 months old and said to be timid around new people and new things, according to the SPCA, which recommended he be placed in a home with children over the age of 14. Baby Boy would also benefit from a home that could occasionally send him to doggy day care, according to the SPCA, which said that he gets along well with most dogs and would benefit from the extra socialization. To learn more about Baby Boy…
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