Concussion awareness – A mom’s perspective

New tech, early diagnosis, focused therapy & close recovery tracking yields promising results By Kim Chiomento, Staff Writer, The Times You probably know someone with a concussion or perhaps, like me, are a parent of children who have had concussions.  Concussions are never good news, but with nearly five million diagnosed annually, it seems like they really are everywhere. They can and do happen...

Letter: candidate opposes Keystone graduation requirement

To The Editor: I oppose the effort to make the Keystone exams the deciding factor in a student’s graduation from High School.  One test cannot accurately evaluate an individual students abilities or efforts throughout their K-12 education. Students show their abilities and skills in many ways and a single exam path to graduation narrows an individual’s path toward success. The time spent instructing...

Should you guess on the SAT?

What you don’t know can help you, if you play the percentages By Bradley Everett, Special to UnionvilleTimes.com If you search for “Should I Guess on the SAT” on Google, you will get about 196 Million results (and a lot of different answers).  So we’ll take a stab at giving you an answer with the 196 Million and first. You get one full point for each correct answer and lose 1/4 of a point...