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Here are five things you need to know today, Feb. 13.

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Here are five things you need to know today, Feb. 13.

Some of the Intel semi-finalists are Tanvi Tiwari from Yorktown High School and Simon Zheng from Somers High School.
This is the third fire at this residence in the last two years. All fires appear to be accidental.
A high school student and her mother had filed a lawsuit claiming the student was treated unfairly when she was suspended from school over possession of a marijuana joint.
Kenny Beck and Paula Miritello will be collecting items on Wednesday, Feb. 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Yorktown firehouse.
Anyone with more information can call 914-962-4141.
Pontiff, 85, will step down Feb. 28 as bishop of Rome; his name will revert to Joseph Ratzinger.
Dr. Ami Ranani established the Somers Eye Center in 1978.
Three finalists for the one-bedroom units will be chosen before the new building is opened for occupancy sometime in the spring.
In her honor, donations may be made to the SPCA of Briarcliff Manor, NY.
Organizers hope to raise $300,000 this year for the research, programs and services of the American Cancer Society.
Check out the list of gift ideas from local businesses.
Elizabeth Sillcocks, Rebecca Amorese, Mary Adeyeye and Alan Cha participated in the Westchester-Rockland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
The home is listed at $1.225 million, according to AOL Real Estate reports.
Sledding? Shoveling? Building a snowman? Driving in hairy conditions? Post all of your snow photos here!
Check Patch for the latest news and information about the storm including road conditions, cancellations and closures.
Here is a list of Open Houses for the weekend.
Amanda Heyde, a Hofstra University graduate who majored in physical education, was among a group of 28 student-athletes who had earned a 4.0 grade point average.
Gianna Bensaia, Kristen Conroy and Rebecca Bard sign National Letters of Intent.
Customers buy salt, shovels and batteries from the Mitchell Hardware store in Yorktown.