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Rye Basketball Team Relishes Playing In County Center Despite First Loss Rye Basketball Team Relishes Playing In County Center Despite First Loss
Rye Basketball Team Relishes Playing In County Center Despite First Loss WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Rye High School’s varsity boys basketball team savored the chance to play in the Westchester County Center on Wednesday, despite falling to Eastchester High School 43-30 in a battle of unbeatens and to 4-1 on the season. The contest took place before the Westchester Knicks’ own game, and several players, including newly acquired former BYU star Jimmer Fredette, could be seen watching the tail end of the high school game from the stage area. Rye coach John Aguilar said teams always relish the chance to play at what could be described as the mecca of Westchester hoops. …
Varsity Basketball Teams Relish Playing In Westchester County Center Varsity Basketball Teams Relish Playing In Westchester County Center
Varsity Basketball Teams Relish Playing In Westchester County Center WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Eastchester High School’s basketball team savored the chance to play in the Westchester County Center on Wednesday, defeating Rye High School 43-30 in a battle of unbeatens and moving to 8-0 on the season. The contest took place just before the Westchester Knicks’ own game, and several players, including newly acquired former BYU star Jimmer Fredette, could be seen watching the tail end of the Eagles’ victory from the stage area. Eastchester coach Fred DiCarlo said his teams always relish the chance to play at what could be described as the mecca of Westchester hoops. …
$41.5 Million School Renovations Rejected In Port Chester, Rye $41.5 Million School Renovations Rejected In Port Chester, Rye
$41.5 Million School Renovations Rejected In Port Chester, Rye PORT CHESTER, N.Y. – Voters in the Port Chester/Rye Union Free School District shot down a school renovations plan worth $41.5 million on Tuesday. The district-wide referendum’s result, with 655 in favor and 994 against, likely came as a surprise to school district officials seeking more funding for a growing school district. Student enrollment in the district has grown by over 20 percent in the past seven years and forecasts to continue upwards. The rejected plan would have added over a dozen classrooms and built a new full-size gymnasium and turf field at Port Chester High School. It al…
Cardinal Dolan Emphasizes Redemption In Westchester County Jail Visit Cardinal Dolan Emphasizes Redemption In Westchester County Jail Visit
Cardinal Dolan Emphasizes Redemption In Westchester County Jail Visit VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Archbishop Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan honed in on the message of redemption while visiting Westchester County jail, where he held a holiday Mass service on Monday. Dolan, who typically visits around five correctional facilities during the holiday season, encouraged the 125 male prisoners in attendance at the mass to take advantage of the chance to absolve themselves from sin. “A lot of folks are tempted to think we don’t need redemption,” Dolan said after the hour-long service held in a gymnasium. “Well, these folks know they need redemption.” County Executive Rob Astorino…
NewYork-Pres/Lawrence Hospital Center For Sleep Medicine Gets Accreditation NewYork-Pres/Lawrence Hospital Center For Sleep Medicine Gets Accreditation
NewYork-Pres/Lawrence Hospital Center For Sleep Medicine Gets Accreditation BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- The Center for Sleep Medicine at NewYork Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville recently received program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). The Bronxville facility provides diagnostic and treatment services for all types of sleep disorders. Its officials say the accreditation is a testament to their work. “This accreditation speaks to the superior quality of care that we provide patients,” said Deborah Cappell, MD, director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at NYP/Lawrence Hospital. “Sleep disorders can be the root cause of larger ch…
Lakeland Student Charged After Cafeteria Fight Lakeland Student Charged After Cafeteria Fight
Lakeland Student Charged After Cafeteria Fight SHRUB OAK, N.Y. – A 14-year-old student at Lakeland High School was arrested and charged with third-degree-attempted-assault on Tuesday after a recent altercation inside the school cafeteria, according to the Yorktown Police Department. At 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, police said the Jefferson Valley resident allegedly punched the victim repeatedly. The student, whose name is being withheld due to his age, was issued a Juvenile Appearance Ticket and is scheduled to appear at the Department of Probation on Jan. 5.
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