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Whiz Kid: Taylor Kesicki
The John Jay Middle Schooler was selected to participate in the Junior National Young Leaders Conference.

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 John Jay Middle Schooler was selected to participate in the Junior National Young Leaders Conference.

The information below was provided by Bedford police and does not indicate a conviction.
The information below was provided by Bedford police and does not indicate a conviction.
And Beatlemania comes to Fox Lane High School.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
April is National Volunteer Month and Patch turns the spotlight on Bedford resident, Jackie Jones, a Red Cross volunteer for over a decade.
Over 1,100 runners - including 13 Wilton residents- completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
Upcoming tours include private gardens in Bedford, Lewisboro and Mt. Kisco.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
And don't forget the Katonah-Lewisboro school district has early dismissal.
Bedford police advise residents to not leave valuables in plain view.
With Mother's Day and prom season coming up, it's good to know about all the great places you can get flowers in Bedford and Katonah.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
More than 1,100 runners—more than half a dozen from Southeast—completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
Seventeen White Plains residents were among the more than 1,100 runners who completed the anything-but-typical 10K course.
More than 1,100 runners completed the anything-but-typical 10K course.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
Over 1,100 runners, including several from Scarsdale, completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.
Over 1,100 runners completed the cross-country race, which is an anything-but-typical 10K course.