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Retiring Roy C. Ketcham High School Principal Stella Gives Forecast On WPIX Retiring Roy C. Ketcham High School Principal Stella Gives Forecast On WPIX
Retiring Roy C. Ketcham High School Principal Stella Gives Forecast On Wpix WAPPINGER, N.Y. -- Retiring Roy C. Ketcham High School principal Tom Stella appeared on New York's WPIX 11 on Friday to give the weather forecast.  Stella is retiring after 42 years in education, which includes five and a half years as director of district administration for Wappingers Central School District and seven years as principal at Ketcham High. Click here to watch Principal Stella give the Friday forecast.
Letter: Harney, Solomon, Brooks Will Help Bedford School Finances Letter: Harney, Solomon, Brooks Will Help Bedford School Finances
Letter: Harney, Solomon, Brooks Will Help Bedford School Finances BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Send signed letters to bedford@dailyvoice.com. To The Editor:  I support Pam Harney and Michelle Brooks who are seeking election to the BCSD Board of Education for the following reason: The massive deficit we are facing took years to make.  Their opponents are two term incumbents. It's time for new leadership with a fresh perspective. Others should be given the opportunity to implement a more sustainable long term approach. And hopefully they will have more success than what we've witnessed in the past six years.  …
Happy Birthday To Cold Spring's Roger Ailes Happy Birthday To Cold Spring's Roger Ailes
Happy Birthday To Cold Spring's Roger Ailes COLD SPRING, N.Y. -- Happy birthday to Cold Spring's Roger Ailes.  Ailes, a resident of Cold Spring, turns 76 today.  The chairman and CEO of Fox News was born May 15, 1940, in Warren, Ohio. The television executive served as a media consultant for former Presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. He was also a media consultant for Rudy Giuliani's first mayoral campaign.  During his political consulting carer, Ailes produced Bush's "Revolving Door" ad, which is considered to be a factor in his defeat of Michael Dukakis in the 1988 election.  Ailes is credited…
Yorktown Artist Displays Works At Riverside Galleries In Garrison Yorktown Artist Displays Works At Riverside Galleries In Garrison
Yorktown Artist Displays Works At Riverside Galleries In Garrison PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Riverside Galleries at Garrison Art Center will exhibit the works of Yorktown artist Christopher Manning from Saturday, May 21 through Sunday, June 19.  As a mixed media artist, Manning works in sculpture, photography, drawing and collage. Manning is a professor of Visual Art at Manhattanville College and the exhibitions coordinator at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. An artist reception will take place Saturday, May 21, from 5 to 8 p.m.  The Riverside Galleries are at 23 Garrison's Landing. They are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
Letter: 'Bad Management' Caused Bedford School District's Budget Situation Letter: 'Bad Management' Caused Bedford School District's Budget Situation
Letter: 'Bad Management' Caused Bedford School District's Budget Situation BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Send signed letters to bedford@dailyvoice.com. BCSD wastes millions of dollars by overspending on health care. Rather than use Cigna, United Healthcare, or Blue Cross to access a provider network, the district uses a company called POMCO. POMCO’s discounts with provider networks are much less favorable than Cigna, for example.  For every medical claim paid on behalf of a BCSD health plan participant, taxpayers pay nearly 15% more than if the district contracted with Cigna for the same service, with the same doctor, a…
Pelham Middle School Releases International Baccalaureate Video Pelham Middle School Releases International Baccalaureate Video
Pelham Middle School Releases International Baccalaureate Video PELHAM, N.Y. -- Pelham Middle School has released a video featuring students, teachers and administrators working and reflecting upon their first year working toward authorization as an International Baccalaureate World School.  The video comes ahead of Tuesday's election.The ballot features the 2016-17 budget, board member election and propositions for high school renovation and the establishment of the Pelham School District Athletic Field Capital Reserve Fund. This year's budget includes an expansion of the IB: Middle Years Programme to 9th and 10th grade and creating a parallel alignmen…
May Is Tickborne Disease Awareness Month In Dutchess County May Is Tickborne Disease Awareness Month In Dutchess County
May Is Tickborne Disease Awareness Month In Dutchess County POUGHKEEPSIE N.Y. -- Students from the Spark Media Project and Poughkeepsie Middle School group won the Department of Behavioral and Community Health's "Be Tick Free!" media contest.  “While Dutchess County has a high rate of tick-borne disease, we have strived to decrease our overall risk by providing science-based research on effective tick-borne disease prevention methods,” said County Executive Marcus Molinaro. “Avoiding tick-infested areas and following simple, proven and effective preventive measures are essential to reducing the risk of tick bites.” The students were honore…
Most Popular Baby Names In New York, Nation Revealed Most Popular Baby Names In New York, Nation Revealed
Most Popular Baby Names In New York, Nation Revealed Liam and Olivia were the most popular names among New York babies born in 2015, according to the Social Security Administration. Nationwide, however, Liam and Olivia came in second place behind Noah and Emma, respectively, as the most popular baby names.  The most popular names for boy babies in New York were Liam, Jacob, Ethan, Noah, Michael, Matthew, Mason, Joseph, Lucas and Daniel.  For baby girls, the most popular names in New York were Olivia, Emma, Sophia, Isabella, Mia, Ava, Emily, Charlotte, Madison and Abigail.  Click here for the full list of popular baby names by state.  Click…
Schoolhouse Theater Performance Benefits Hope's Door, My Sister's Place Schoolhouse Theater Performance Benefits Hope's Door, My Sister's Place
Schoolhouse Theater Performance Benefits Hope's Door, My Sister's Place CROTON FALLS, N.Y. -- Playwright and performer Susan Gordon-Clark will perform "Red Flags: An Anatomy of an Abusive Relationship" at The Schoolhouse Theater on Sunday, May 15. "Red Flags: An Anatomy of an Abusive Relationship" tells how Gordon-Clark's survived a perfect love turning into a relationship of physical and psychological abuse and regained safety and independence.  Tickets are $38 and can be purchased online at www.schoolhousetheater.org. Proceeds will benefit Hope's Door and My Sister's Place. The performance begins at 3 p.m. The Schoolhouse Theater is at …
Harrison High School Performs 'Our Town' Harrison High School Performs 'Our Town'
Harrison High School Performs 'Our Town' HARRISON, N.Y. -- Harrison High School will perform Thorton Wilder's "Our Town" on Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21.  Seniors Christine Prezioso and Julia Di Lorenzo will direct the student production.  The cast includes Jessie Alfieri, Christian Collazo, Doug Dorado, Jerome Francisco, Miwa Goble, Cynthia Lambertson, Angel Maldonado. Angie Martinetti, Emma Martinetti, Demetri McMullen, Morgan McNelly, Timothy Morris, Sabrina Narvesen, Laura Nikolla, Madeline Rawson, Cyle Rockoff, Nadia Saghei Crew Members: Chris Heffelfinger, George Miyajima, Chris Mora and Jess Prado. Perfor…
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