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Upon graduating from Tulane, Liz returned to New York where she earned a masters degree in community journalism from New York University. She focused on using multi-media reporting to tell the stories of people and communities throughout the boroughs. Prior to working at Patch, Liz worked as the Director of Communications for a large, national non-profit organization in New York City, where she was the editor of its print and web publications and helped to modernize the communications department.
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A press release from the Westchester County Board of Legislators.
The Capitol Theatre was filled with thunderous applause for the experimental rock jam band.
Police responded to nine complaints of leaf blowers or lawn equipment this week and issued one warning.
Items from the Rye Police Blotter
Items from the Rye Police blotter.
Items from the Rye Police blotter.
The council has decided to hire Brune & Richard to run the investigation.
Rye's farmer market features fresh produce, meat, cheeses and bread through Dec. 16.
Before you cheer on the Garnets, join Rye City School district at the dedication ceremony.
Get ready to dance at "one of the most talented experimental rock acts" out there tonight!
A press release from the Board of Legislators.
Visit Playland's haunted attraction on weekends and during Halloween week.
The council will meet at 8:30 a.m. in City Hall.
Children ages 4-9 are invited to participate on Nov. 4.
Five things you need to know to get over hump day, Oct. 17.
The three Rye high school students are no longer being charged with felony assault.
The three Rye high school students are no longer being charged with felony assault.