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Iona College is manipulating students and parents into delusional, illogical hysterics as they seek repeal of a city ordinance requiring owners of Student Housing Businesses to register their properties with the City of New Rochelle, subjecting them to fire safety and building code inspections. Over the years, Iona College has earned millions in profits from illegal student housing, using sub-standard and overcrowded student housing to manage excess student capacity due to a limit on available on-campus and near-campus dormitory space.
... unveil their portraits on the Wall. "The most important thing is that, this is a way to inspire our students," New Rochelle High School Principal Reginald Richardson said about the Wall. In his four years, Richardson said that this was the first ...
A striking glass tower that houses lounges on every floor is a striking feature of a new dormitory for 300-plus students at Iona College in New Rochelle. It feels like living in an like an upscale city apartment.
Executives at Plainview-based construction firm EW Howell helped cut the ribbon last week on its latest project, a seven-story residence hall at Iona College in New Rochelle. Dubbed the North Avenue Residence Hall, the 100,000-square-foot complex provides accommodations for 310 students in suite-style apartments and also includes 7,000 square-feet of retail space on the ground level, according to a company statement.
One of the best kept secrets as far as suburbs go is New Rochelle in lower Westchester. Just North of Orchard Beach in the Bronx and the first stop on the Metro North Harlem Line Express, it's an easy commute from New York City.
Hundreds of parents met with school leaders in an overflowing auditorium at New Rochelle High School Tuesday night, two weeks after three violent incidents began to rock the community. WABC reports Monica Furrelle Schwab, the aunt of Valaree Schwab, the New Rochelle junior stabbed to death two weeks ago said, "Valaree's not here tonight to have a voice but I am here for her."