Larchmont, Mamaroneck Lions Clubs Are Among Oldest Worldwide

Both clubs are among the original members of the International Lions, the largest service organization in the world, which will celebrate its 100th Anniversary in 2017. Both clubs are working together and are looking to expand joint efforts with other clubs in the Sound shore area, from New Rochelle to Rye, and over to Eastchester and White Plains, he told Daily Voice.

Joyce Ann Perone Obituary

Joyce Ann Perone, of New Rochelle, passed away July 17, 2016, at age 70. She was born November 30, 1945 to Charles & Antoinette Perone. Joyce worked as an Administrative Assistant for State Farm Insurance in New Rochelle.

Bronxville School Staff Volunteer Monthly At New Rochelle Center

A group of teachers and staff members from Bronxville Elementary School in Bronxville set an example of giving for their students by volunteering their time each month at New Rochelle's Hope Community Services' soup kitchen. At the most recent visit Nov. 21, the group served more than 150 people macaroni and cheese, bread, salad, ham and cake, then stayed to clean up.

Master Redevelopers To Break Ground On 28-Story New Rochelle High Rise

New Rochelle will continue with "the most ambitious downtown redevelopment in history " with a groundbreaking ceremony for a 28-story Main Street property this week. On Wednesday, elected New Rochelle officials will be joined by developers from RXR Realty - the master developers tasked with reimagining the downtown business district - at 587 Main St., where they will break ground on the massive, mixed-use building.

Former ESPN Head Joins Iona’s Sports, Entertainment & Media Faculty

Iona College business students in New Rochelle will soon have the opportunity to learn from one of the country's best in sports media with the addition of George Bodenheimer, former president and executive chairman of ESPN Inc., to its School of Business. "We are thrilled to add a Hall of Fame executive in George Bodenheimer to our Sports, Entertainment and Media Business program at Iona College and continue to provide our students with the very best in industry faculty," said Glenn Horine, director and adjunct professor for the program.

New Rochelle Taps Marino to Advance the City’s Economic Development Initiatives

The City of New Rochelle has selected Marino, a strategic communications firm with significant expertise in promoting economic development initiatives throughout the greater New York area, to advance the City's business expansion and economic development goals and programs. The New York City-based agency was chosen through a competitive request for proposals process that began in June and attracted proposals from a wide range of public relations agencies from across the region.

CNR Falls in Tourney Consolation Game to SUNY Geneseo

For the second straight game, freshmen Elijah Harris led the upstart College of New Rochelle men's basketball team pumping in a team-high 18 points against SUNY Geneseo in the consolation game of the Penn State Harrisburg Tip Off Tournament Sunday afternoon. But, it would not be enough as the Knights downed CNR 86-74 to move to 2-1 on the young season.

The College of New Rochelle School of Nursing and Healthcare…

The College of New Rochelle School of Nursing and Healthcare Professions and Westchester County Department of Health Collaborate to Combat Opioid Overdoses The College of New Rochelle School of Nursing and Healthcare Professions and Westchester County Department of Health Collaborate to Combat Opioid Overdoses From left: Arianna Sylvetre, CNR nursing student; Adrienne Wald, EdD, RN, assistant professor of nursing, CNR; Myrantz Assade, president of CNR Student Nurses Assn.; Patrick Quinn, Westchester County Health Dept.; Sherlita Amler, MD, Westchester County He NEW ROCHELLE, NY -- The College of New Rochelle today announced that forty members of the School of Nursing & Healthcare Professions Class of 2017 were trained in the administration of Nalaxone to help fight the epidemic of opioid and heroin overdoses.

CNR Claims First Victory With 93-87 Win Over Saint Elizabeth

The College of New Rochelle men's basketball team earned the program's historic first victory on Tuesday night with a 93-87 win over visiting College of Saint Elizabeth. It was the Blue Angels first ever home game at the Wellness Center and they gave the crowd lots to cheer about.

Will America ‘build a wall’ in sports?

The US and Mexico men's national teams pose for a group photo before a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying match in Ohio on November 11, 2016. Amy Bass, a professor of history at the College of New Rochelle , has written widely on the cultural history of sports, including the book " Not the Triumph but the Struggle: The 1968 Olympics and the Making of the Black Athlete ."

New Rochelle Hires Marketing Firm To Tout Redevelopment

Marino, a New York communications firm founded by a Westchester native and former aide to New York City Mayor Ed Koch, has been selected by New Rochelle city officials to help promote economic development in New Rochelle, city officials announced. Marino, with offices in New York City, Boston and Los Angeles, was selected after city officials put out the call for proposals for firms to help build awareness of downtown revitalization efforts in New Rochelle, spurred by a 2015 agreement with RDRXR for a downtown redevelopment for new office, retail and residential space.

Local Veterans Thankful For Eastchester Habitat For Humanity Club

Several New Rochelle veterans are thankful for the Eastchester High School Habitat for Humanity Club this year, after dozens of students spent their weekends benefitting veterans in their community. Since more than 100 students joined the Habitat for Humanity Club in September, they have heeded the call of this year's mission: "to be of service to the community as needed."