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The Women's History Research Center collected nearly one million documents on microfilm, and provided resources and records of the Women's liberation movement that are now available through the National Women's History Alliance, which carried on their ideas, including successfully petitioning Congress to declare March as Women's History Month. [7]
Elmsford was largely farmland throughout its early history. The construction of railroads in the late 19th century brought new prominence to the area, and in 1910 it was incorporated as a village. The area was known from colonial times as "Storm's Bridge" and later, "Hall's Corners", names derived from the principal landowners of the times.
The Elmsford School District, officially known as the Elmsford Union Free School District, is a public school district that serves approximately 980 students [2] in Elmsford, New York in Westchester County. The Superintendent of Schools is Dr. Marc P. Baiocco. [3] Dr. Baiocco became Superintendent in 2017, replacing Dr. Joseph L. Ricca. Dr.
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The New York Women's Foundation was established in 1987 as a voice for women and a force for change. The Foundation's vision combines hands-on philanthropy with community-driven projects addressing the needs of low-income women and girls. The New York Women's Foundation is led by President and CEO Ana Oliveira. Golda Meir