The Harrison Central School District superintendent presented a proposed budget last month that would preserve all current school programs and add 6.9 total academic positions. “This is the first time in a long time that I feel we’ll be able to get back to improving and advancing our academic mission,” […]
Month: April 2017
Mayor, GOP council members will seek re-election
While Election Day is still seven months away, all three Republican incumbents on the Harrison Town Council whose seats are in play this year have told the Review they intend to run for office again. “We’re doing good things here,” said Mayor Ron Belmont, a Republican, who confirmed with the […]
Huskies off to perfect start
The Harrison lacrosse team might have a new coach this year, but it doesn’t seem like the Huskies have missed a beat. On Saturday, April 1, the Huskies topped Our Lady of Lourdes 14-6 at home to improve to 3-0 on the season. Although head coach Matt Cipolla believes there […]
Town celebrates Cecere’s life
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]here are an awful lot of people who have stories about Dom Cecere. That part is hardly surprising; when you’ve been a fixture in the community for over half a century, the tales begin to pile up. But as hundreds of people gathered on Eastchester High School’s baseball field on […]
Latimer: ‘County exec. race would be the toughest’
New York state Sen. George Latimer will challenge for the top executive seat in Westchester County in November. “It probably wasn’t the best held secret,” Latimer, a Rye Democrat, said in confirming his plans to run for county executive this week. “It sort of evolved as certain people reached out […]