On Wednesday, March 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Women in Innovation and The Rye Arts Center will celebrate International Women’s Day with their second annual panel discussion on Women in STEAM leadership. Women in Innovation is a community focused on elevating women who are pushing the boundaries of […]
Month: March 2017
From Larchmont to ‘La La Land’
Fred Berger, Oscar-nominated producer of the musical film “La La Land,” will be speaking at The Center for Continuing Education’s Notable Neighbors program on Wednesday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at his alma mater, Mamaroneck High School. “La La Land” won a historic seven Golden Globes and was nominated for […]
F.E. Bellows students study marine life
Third- through fifth-grade students at F.E. Bellows Elementary School took on the roles of scientists as they examined marine wildlife and performed a variety of experiments during a visit from Marine Education Center naturalist Kyle Troy on Feb. 14. Troy brought in living creatures from the Long Island Sound to […]
County adds provisions to proposed immigration law
The Westchester County Legislature’s Democratic Caucus has added new provisions to its recently proposed Immigration Protection Act, which sets forth a policy on immigration enforcement, in an effort to strengthen the language in the bill. On Feb. 8, Democrats first introduced the proposed legislation, which aims to prevent Westchester County […]
Fox DWI, manslaughter case adjourned again
Emma Fox, who has been charged for the death of one of Manhattanville College’s students, is due to reappear in White Plains City Court on March 16 after her Feb. 23 court date was adjourned. Fox has been charged with an aggravated DWI and first-degree manslaughter for striking and killing […]