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In Case You Missed It: Rivertowns Week in Review
Catch up on this week's top headlines.

With all that last minute shopping, you were bound to miss some top news this week in Dobbs Ferry, Irvington and Hastings-on-Hudson. But don’t worry, we’re here to make sure you don’t miss it twice.
Here are some of this week’s more notable headlines:
1. L’inizio coming to Ardsley: Rye Brook residents Scott and Heather Fratangelo plan to bring their vast and exciting culinary backgrounds to Ardsley with the opening of “L’inizio” by “early 2014.”
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2. Stay safe, Greenburgh: Home and community security company, “SafeWise,” recently published its annual “50 Safest Cities in New York,” and the Town of Greenburgh made the cut.
3. Full ride: Former Mercy College President Kimberly Cline was the 106th highest paid president at a private college in the nation as of 2011, according The Chronicle of High Education’s annual study.
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4. Pleasantville Cop Suspended for Racist Obama comments: A Pleasantville police officer has been placed on administrative leave for posting racist comments on Facebook about President Barack Obama that were “despicable” and “totally unacceptable,” Pleasantville Police Chief Richard Love said.
5. Governor Astorino? Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino made his case for why state Republicans should support for a possible run against Gov. Andrew Cuomo during a GOP function in Erie County Wednesday.
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