Fox News host apologizes to country club for accusing them of…

Fox News host Melissa Francis apologized on Twitter after she tweeted that her country club won't seat her Francis said Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, New York, denied her a table at their restaurant suggesting that it was because of her political views She deleted the tweets after Twitter users criticized her for fuming about dinner reservations at a country club instead of focusing on more important matters Fox News host Melissa Francis tweeted an apology to her New York country club after taking to the social networking site to accuse them of refusing to seat her and her family for dinner because of her political views.

Bronxville Teen Lends A Hand In Costa Rica

Chandler Naylon, who attends Loyola School, was in Costa Rica as part of Courts for Kids, a program that participates in cultural exchanges by building courts in underprivileged areas. When he wasn't building a court, Naylon got to interact with the locals and enjoyed getting to meet the children in the community.

Bronxville Student-Technicians Become Certified Google Educators

A group of teenagers in Bronxville running the Student Help Desk at the high school have been certified as official Google Educators Level 1, becoming the first in the lower Hudson Valley to attain such a designation. Last year, educators at the Bronxville High School established the Student Help Desk, which is a group of student technicians that have been trained to support the entire school district and support their peers and teachers in resolving any technology issues that may arise.

Rose Kennedy punished her kids with time outs reveals JFK’s only living sibling Jean

EXCLUSIVE: Matriarch Rose Kennedy punished her kids with time outs in her closet and the nanny would bang the boys' heads against the wall to get them to sleep, reveals JFK's only living sibling Jean, 88, in memoir Jean Kennedy, the only living sibling of John F Kennedy, shares stories of her family in her new memoir The Nine of Us: Growing Up Kennedy As second youngest of nine siblings in the family, little did Jean know her siblings would go on to occupy major political offices They then moved to Bronxville, New York, to escape Irish Catholic discrimination and to be closer to Joseph's work in New York City Throughout their childhood, the kids were taught in the Catholic church, had to do chores around the house and were all forced to get jobs There were once nine Kennedy children living under the roof of parents Joseph P and Rose Kennedy, the most prominent family in American politics ... (more)