Soccer Skills
Posted on March 18, 2012 by Eric Wolfram in Sport
Shareby John Birchall, Red Bull New York Coach, offered this advice to the children The following sheet provides all players with the tools to self-teach/learn a variety of skills that are required by elite level soccer players in today’s game. Skills vary from the simply to the complex, but all should be practiced in a [...]
Alarming News About Carbon Monoxide
Posted on October 29, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Irvington, News
Irvington resident, Charlotte Isler, tells us about her recent brush with a known killer. It’s silent, deadly and lurks in the home while your family sleeps. Dubbed the “silent killer,” the colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating, and poisonous gas – carbon monoxide (CO) – is very difficult for people to detect.
Love ‘em And Leave ‘em by Composting
Posted on October 18, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Home & Garden
We could potentially cut $130K from the budget if everybody in Irvington composted their leaves this autumn.
Helgard’s Goulash und Spätzle
Posted on October 18, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Cooking, Food & Drink
Lets go beyond the onion spired churches into the rolling hills of upper Bavaria for some real down home Goulash und Spätzle that is surprisingly easy to make and enjoy
Cinderella Is Having A Ball In Irvington
Posted on October 13, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Theater
The Clocktower Players are presenting this classic fairy tale in musical form from November 6 to 14. Get your tickets now! Residents of Irvington, who were out enjoying the 6th Annual AQUEFEST last Sunday, were treated to a preview of this family friendly, charming production.
Bento Box Lunches for the Kids
Posted on September 23, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in family, Inspiration
Wendy Copley’s Bentos are colorful, visually interesting, and filled with everything and anything — from green peas to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Yum!
Design Flair For Your Family Life
Posted on September 23, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in design
New York City doesn’t have the monopoly on culture and design and it’s sad that those city folk think that they do. We can’t help them, but we can help ourselves. Here are three little things you can do to sprinkle some more awesome on Irvington.
New Book by Irvington Author
Posted on September 23, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Education, family, Irvington
This thrilling adventure story explores the excitement as well as the dangers of the great outdoors as good friends Jim and John run into serious trouble along the ice filled river.
Rabid Skunk Bites Dog at Dows Lane
Posted on September 23, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in News
The Irvington police and a Greenburgh Animal Control officer were at Dows Lane this afternoon because a rabid skunk bit a dog today in the vicinity of the school.
