Bedford-Katonah, NY|News|
School Officials: John Jay Class of 2010 Stands Out
John Jay administrators reflect on the seniors who are graduating next week.

John Jay administrators reflect on the seniors who are graduating next week.

Even if you think it's the thought that counts, here are some places to start thinking.
Mark Grossman, a teacher at John Jay Middle School, will be helping build a home in the Dominican Republic in one week.
Nan Hayworth is getting the bulk of the Republican endorsements and expects to run on the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party lines.
Nan Hayworth is getting the bulk of the Republican endorsements and expects to run on the Republican, Conservative, and Independence Party lines. She has been endorsed by Republican groups in several towns, including Yorktown.
Roach joins the race along with Mark Jaffe of Harrison.
Roach joins the race along with Mark Jaffe of West Harrison.
Two scholarships for musicianship are awarded this year rather than one.
Nan Hayworth is getting the bulk of the Republican endorsements and expects to run on the Republican, Conservative, and Independence lines.
Two circus performances benefit the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School and Parish.
Enchantments is the new women's clothing store on Katonah Avenue.
Costco plans to build a store on 202 near the Taconic.
Great music and a beautiful garden are two reasons to attend the Bedford Hills Free Library inaugural fundraiser.
Senior citizens shared their memories of World War II and the Great Depression with middle school students.
Greg Carlin helps people with their electronic devices at the Bedford Free Library