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Sighs of relief with Selma encampment gone as students return

Suzan Filipek · August 31, 2023

Parents and school officials breathed a big sigh of relief when a seemingly entrenched homeless encampment was cleaned up adjoining Larchmont Charter School’s Selma campus and its surroundings just in […]

Torch will be passed to a new director at Plymouth preschool

Suzan Filipek · June 1, 2023

Sondi Toll Sepenuk has been named the new director of much-loved Plymouth School. When the Brookside resident takes the reins in September, she will be the third director in the […]

Parties, nonprofit fundraisers, LBA mixer, police memorial

Sondi Sepenuk · June 1, 2023

Butter, the Labrador retriever, stood guard at the front door, welcoming new and veteran moms from Larchmont Charter School to the return of the annual “Sisters of the Grape” wine […]

Wilshire Rotary 90th, Larchmont Charter fundraiser, teepee, more

Columnist · March 2, 2023

Ninety years ago, the average cost of lunch was 75 cents and a movie ticket just 35 cents. The year 1932 also was when the Wilshire Rotary Club gained its […]

Nyakio and David Grieco: a couple that was meant to be

Helene Seifer · January 26, 2023

Nyakio and David Grieco are both children of the ’70s from Upstate New York. She was born Nyakio Kamoche to Kenyan immigrants in Buffalo and lived throughout the tri-state area […]

Larchmont Charter’s World Fair returns to Hollygrove campus

Caroline Tracy · December 29, 2022

Members of the Larchmont Charter School (LCS) community recently gathered for the post-pandemic return of the school’s World Fair. The beloved fundraising event took place at LCS’s Hollygrove campus last […]

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