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Mahopac Honors Outgoing Seniors, But Can’t Get Past Rams
MAHOPAC, N.Y.— Senior Danny Koch had a hat-trick and an assist, and senior Liam Scanlon added two goals, but it wasn’t enough last Friday night on Senior Night at Mahopac High School, as the Wolf Pac dropped an 11-6 decision to the neighboring Carmel Rams. Carmel jumped out early in the game and led 3-0 after one. Mahopac closed the gap to 3-2 by halftime, but couldn’t stop Carmel in the second half. It was the first time Carmel had ever beaten Mahopac in boys lacrosse.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “We played tough,...
3 CT High School Seniors Named US Presidential Scholars
The three, all from Fairfield County, are among only 161 students across the entire US to be selected as 2024 US Presidential Scholars, the US Department of Education just announced on Thursday, May 9. The US Presidential Scholars Program was created in 1964 and recognizes a few of the country's...
Yorktown High School's Isabella Falcone Takes a Bow
YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown HS student and National Honor Society member Isabella Falcone has been passionate about dance and music all her life. At age 3, she began studying ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and hip-hop and has been competing in ballroom since middle school. It was also about that time that she discovered her love for playing an instrument after a transfer to Yorktown schools led her to take up the violin.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Music has given me a great avenue to express myself and learn about others,” Falcone said. “I can’t...
Four of Lower Hudson's most affluent school districts seek to break tax cap; see chart
They say it takes money to make money. That could be why the only four school districts in the Lower Hudson Valley seeking community permission to break their tax cap for 2024-25 are among New York’s most affluent: Chappaqua, Harrison, Rye and Scarsdale. Those school districts, already flush with programs and staff, are requesting...
Yorktown CSD Honors Teachers on Tenure Recognition Night
YORKTOWN, N.Y.— The Yorktown Central School District held its Tenure Recognition Night on Monday (May 13) and held a public hearing for its adopted 2024-2025 budget, which goes to a vote on Tuesday, May 21. The budget portion of the video begins at around 59 minutes and 45 seconds in. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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