Four Rye Neck High School students—seniors Sonia Finkenberg, Jonathan Marcuse and Owen Robertson and junior Dylan Spencer—have been honored with a 2020 St. Vincent’s Youth Award for their commitment to serving their community. Having started ASAP Scraps Composting Inc., a nonprofit community compost pickup service, in May 2019, the students […]
Education
Gaynor sex abuse case now implicates Holy Rosary
Another accuser has come forward against Edwin “Ted” Gaynor, claiming that the former coach and teacher sexually abused him from 1968 to 1971, while at Holy Rosary, an elementary school in Hawthorne. The lawsuit, which the Review learned was filed in court on Tuesday, June 9, also names IHM in […]
State to allow outdoor graduations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday, June 7 announced outdoor, socially distanced graduations of up to 150 people would be allowed beginning June 26, subject to any outbreaks or significant changes in the metrics. Cuomo also announced that New York City has met all seven metrics required to begin phase one […]
More accusers come forward in Gaynor case
Three more accusers have come forward against Edwin Gaynor as sexual abuse allegations against the former teacher and coach at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Scarsdale continue to mount, the Review has learned. On May 28, the law firm of Lowey Dannenberg, P.C. filed lawsuits on behalf of […]
NPC endorses two for Bronxville school board
After an initial postponement due to COVID-19, the Bronxville Board of Education Election will be held on Tuesday, June 9. Voting will be by absentee ballot only, and we recommend eligible voters check the Board of Education’s website for the latest details. The Bronxville Committee for the Non-Partisan Nomination and […]