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Promotions for the Department of Public Safety
The White Plains Department of Public Safety celebrated the promotion of four of its members Monday.

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The White Plains Department of Public Safety celebrated the promotion of four of its members Monday.

Find out what's on the agenda for the Nov. 14 meeting of the White Plains Board of Education at 7:30 p.m., at 5 Homeside Ln.
Hundreds attended the ceremony held at the White Plains Rural Cemetery on Friday, Nov. 11.
The forum, held at the former Ridgeway Country Club clubhouse on Thursday, was the first to include members of both the French-American School of New York and the Gedney Association
Do you think the French-American School of New York should build a campus on the former Ridgeway County Club? Take our poll and tell us in the comments.
What would you like to see the newly elected White Plains Common Council members tackle when they get into office on Jan. 1? Tell us in the comments.
As we celebrate Veterans Day this Friday, we’re asking you to upload a photo of the veteran or veterans in your life to honor them here on White Plains Patch.
Lupus, unemployment and even a broken foot can't stop the 38-year-old from giving back to the community.
Democrats were victorious in races for three full terms and one unexpired term on the White Plains Common Council, as well as in the race for a seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislators
The win was announced shortly after 10 p.m.
As of 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Ryan led the race with 4,616 votes or 60 percent of voter turnout.
Katie Sturchio, a poll worker at Ridgeway Elementary School polling station, offers a video demonstration.
Check out our photo gallery to see what's bringing White Plains residents to the polls, and tell us why you voted today in the comments.
The following is a roundup of the Nov. 7 meeting of the White Plains Common Council.
Check back here throughout the day for all things regarding the 2011 election in White Plains
Irach Taraporewala is this week's winner of "So You Think You Know White Plains." Who will win next week?
The White Plains Common Council will hold their regular meeting on Monday, Nov. 7 at city hall at 7:30 p.m.
The Bronx River Parkway between the New York City line and the Sprain Brook Parkway will be subject to alternating lane closures evenings and overnight beginning Monday, Nov. 7 and continuing until Wednesday, Nov. 9. The stone work beneath the Hamilton Av
Bank Transfer Day calls on customers to ditch their corporate banks for credit unions. What do you think of Bank Transfer Day? Take our poll and tell us in the comments.
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