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Patch Q&A: An Interview With Bedford Central Athletics Director Beth Staropoli
The only constant to Staropoli's days is that they never seem to be the same.

Before becoming a Patch editor, I was a freelance writer. Before that, I received my Bachelors degree from the University at Buffalo and Masters degree from New York University. After a brief stint in higher education, I served as the communications director for the National Academy Foundation, a national nonprofit in New York City. I love living in Northern Westchester, and think it is a special corner of the world. If I could just import a Wegmans from Rochester, life would be complete. I live in Cross River with my husband, Jonathan, and two children, Maxwell and Amanda, who both attend school in the Katonah Lewisboro district.
The only constant to Staropoli's days is that they never seem to be the same.

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Peter Michaelis urges the county legislator to cease all actions supporting a civil service employee association lawsuit filed against the county.
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The mashup of soccer and football offers an alternative sport to local kids.
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The mashup of soccer and football offers an alternative sport to local kids.
The mashup of soccer and football offers an alternative sport to local kids.
The 2nd annual road race is to take place on April 2.
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A Mt. Kisco man allegedly drove 70 mph in a 40 mph zone.