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Thomas Roach: Acting Mayor of White Plains
Thomas Roach was sworn in as acting mayor of White Plains at city hall Saturday afternoon.

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I started at Patch as a local editor covering my native city of White Plains, NY, where there was NEVER a dull moment! The first day I launched my site I covered the mayor’s domestic violence case, which made national news headlines.
I spent the next few weeks in and out of the courtroom, while also maintaining the editorial calendar, budget, and team of freelance writers and community listing collectors who I trained and hired to write content and help populate the site’s estimated 4,000 directory listings.
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I later took as local editor for Rivertowns Patch covering three villages of Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington and Dobbs Ferry and recently took on the role of field editor covering six Patch sites (Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow, Ossining/Croton-on-Hudson, Nyack-Piermont, Pearl River, New City, Nanuet), running social media accounts and writing aggregated content.
Thomas Roach was sworn in as acting mayor of White Plains at city hall Saturday afternoon.

White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley resigned Friday, leaving White Plains Common Council President Thomas Roach to assume the role of mayor.
White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley resigned Friday, leaving White Plains Common Council President Thomas Roach to assume the role of mayor.
White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley resigned Friday, leaving White Plains Common Council President Thomas Roach to assume the role of mayor.
Daniel Capossela, 19, of Quincy Lane, was arrested on Jan. 18 and charged with several felonies for creating fake IDs for college kids.
John Feliciano was arrested for possession of heroin, brass knuckles and driving with a suspended license on the Hutchinson River Parkway in White Plains Wednesday night.
An orchestra performance, a masquerade ball and the circus—all this weekend in your neighborhood.
Introducing Whiz Kids, a new feature that will highlight the accomplishments of local kids. This week's Whiz Kid: Benjamin Lang
Welcome to our weekly feature on hot topics among local moms. This week's topic: how many activities are too many activities?
The Royal Hanneford Circus, daddy and me playtime and a book blast—you can do it all with the kids this weekend in White Plains.
White Plains Patch is here to help you and your budget with great local deals on dinner, outdoor toys, and kids clothing.
Are you on the hunt for a new home? Find out what's for sale and who is having an open this house weekend in White Plains and surrounding areas.
Democrats and women's rights advocates called Republican bill H.R. 3 an historical assault on women's reproductive rights. House Republicans say the bills will reduce abortion.
Democrats and women's rights advocates called Republican bill H.R. 3 and a historical assault on women's reproductive rights. House Republicans say the bills will reduce abortion.
Democrats and women's rights advocates called Republican bill H.R. 3 an historical assault on women's reproductive rights. House Republicans say the bills will reduce abortion.
Democrats and women's rights advocates called Republican bill H.R. 3 and a historical assault on women's reproductive rights. House Republicans say the bills will reduce abortion.
White Plains Councilman Dennis Power announced that he will not seek re-election in November.