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Eloise McGibbon

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Providence House Shelter in New Rochelle.

Housing is human right: Without it, sense of security and mental health are undermined

By Eloise McGibbon
April 1, 2022

No one, from children to the elderly, should wake up wondering if they have a place to sleep that night. Housing directly impacts our sense of security, and the human right to live in safety should...

Unicorns, ladybugs, firefighters, a cactus race down Fifth in Kids Fun Run (with slideshow)

Unicorns, ladybugs, firefighters, a cactus race down Fifth in Kids Fun Run (with slideshow)

By Eloise McGibbon, Staff Reporter
October 15, 2019

Saturday morning was cool and cloudy, yet by 9 a.m. kids lined the corner of Fifth Avenue and Michael Schwerner Way with their parents. They were all waiting for Pelham's annual Kids Fun Run run, which...

Summer green screen class at Picture House a hit; students enjoy using special effects

Summer green screen class at Picture House a hit; students enjoy using special effects

By Eloise McGibbon, Staff Reporter
August 30, 2019

Pelham students in the third through fifth grades worked together in the Summer STEAM into Green Screen camp offered by the Picture House from Aug. 19-23 at the Satellite Film Lab on Wolfs Lane. The...

Siwanoy fifth graders invite students from other schools to Fifth Grade Movie Night

By Eloise McGibbon
March 17, 2019

Siwanoy fifth graders invite students from other schools to Fifth Grade Movie Night The Siwanoy School fifth graders have invited students from the three other elementary schools to a Fifth Grade Movie...

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