Highland Falls’ John Gunza gave up a recent Saturday morning to talk about local history with Mickey Buchanan and Agnes Saffoury, but, more importantly, with local youth Sophia Farina and Haley Feldman.
Before school ended for the year, eight students from the West Point Middle School competed in the school’s fourth annual speech contest. This year’s topic asked students in grades 5-8, “How can our words change the world?”
WASHINGTONVILLE — Assemblyman Colin Schmitt honored the inaugural 99th Assembly District Students of Achievement recently; among them was Carl Tyce from O’Neill High School.
O’Neill High School’s students voted on their leadership for the 2019-20 school year just before school ended for the summer — the following are the new officers.
The Town Board authorized Supervisor Bob Livsey to sign a 27 page contract with the New York Power Authority last week — it’s a “starting point” with the utility company to make the switch over to LED streetlights.
As the community suffered through a brutal two day heatwave this past weekend, the question of the day became: Would you rather it be super hot out (like this weekend), or super cold out (think back to January)? Why?
Mayor Joe D’Onofrio took a few minutes at the start of last week’s Village Board meeting to thank residents who made the community look great over the July 4th weekend, and who organized the July 4 festivities.