Pelham Names Four Athletess Of Week

... freestyle and qualified for sectionals. Ramsey and Ravitz helped the boy's basketball team to a 43-33 victory over Harrison. Ramsey scored 10 points and had two steals while Ravitz added 7 points and 5 rebounds in the win. Volpe had two outstanding ...

Pelham Names Four Athletess Of Week

... freestyle and qualified for sectionals. Ramsey and Ravitz helped the boy's basketball team to a 43-33 victory over Harrison. Ramsey scored 10 points and had two steals while Ravitz added 7 points and 5 rebounds in the win. Volpe had two outstanding ...

Snowy Tuesday In Store For Harrison

A storm streaking across the Upper Midwest is forecast to bring snow to the area on Tuesday, dropping anywhere from one to three inches of the powdery stuff to the Hudson Valley before midnight, according to the National Weather Service. The snow should move in sometime during the morning Tuesday and bring with it a wind-chill factor between 15 and 25 degrees.

Accumulating Snow Possible Overnight Into Monday In Harrison

Areas farther south have a higher chance for snow with an inch possible in New York City and the most southern areas of Westchester. Monday will be a cloudy day with a high in the low 30s and a wind-chill value between 20 and 25. Snow is even more likely Tuesday, with a coating to an inch of snow possible in the area, according to AccuWeather.com, adding that it only takes a small amount of snow to cause slippery spots on roadways.

Canada Stocks-TSX rises, led by CP Rail on railroad merger prospects

TORONTO, Jan 19 Canada's main stock index edged higher on Thursday, helped by a jump in Canadian Pacific Railway shares on prospects of consolidation in the railroad industry and a rebound of uranium producer Cameco Corp. Canadian Pacific Railway rose nearly 4 percent to C$200.11 a day after saying its chief executive, Hunter Harrison, would leave five months earlier than originally expected and reporting a lower-than-expected adjusted quarterly profit. "Many people believe that there will be consolidation in this industry," said John Stephenson, president & CEO of Stephenson & Company Capital Management.