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Five things you should know for today, March 15.

Rasheed Oluwa
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Five things you should know for today, March 15.

A number of concerns were raised by community members during the second information session held for the proposed Guardian Academy in Peekskill. School organizers have until today to submit their paperwork to the state.
Michael McCullough, 36, of Steuben County, is scheduled to appear in court next week for a felony drug possession charge.
Five things you should know for today, March 14.
Brian Monahan, interim superintendent of Hendrick Hudson Schools, made the announcement Thursday after parents expressed concern that the district would use days from the spring break to make up snow days.
Peekskill police arrested Jose Pagan and charged him with a felony for vandalizing a 2004 BMW on March 2.
The new Pope, Francis I, is the first to be chosen from South America.
Five things you should know for today, March 13.
Croton Harmon school officials said they will make up snow days during spring break if necessary.
Peekskill police arrested Tracey May Tuesday after a traffic stop on Main Street.
Boxers Omar Hassan and Krahsna Gibbs are in the quarterfinals of the New York Golden Gloves boxing tournament. The quarterfinals begin Wednesday.
Residents are being asked to us alternate routes while repairs are being made.
Five things you should know for today, March 12.
Eric Bohler, 20, of Cortlandt; Christopher Riecke, 17, of Buchanan; and another unnamed 16-year-old Cortlandt male, were arrested for allegedly stealing a gasoline credit card and other items from the Garrison Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
Former Buchanan Mayor Al Donahue is running in this month's village elections.
The Common Council approved a resolution Monday night allowing acting City Manager Brian Havranek the go-ahead to negotiate a deal with Red House Entertainment to lease and manage the Paramount Center of the Arts.
Actor and Rockland resident was arrested late last year; expected to plead later this month.
Rotary Community Corp of Keon held a spaghetti dinner at the Keon Center in Peekskill Friday. Proceeds from the event will go to the Nor-West Regional Special Services, which provides services for the developmentally disabled in northern Westchester.
Five things you should know for today, March 11.
Here's a gallery of photos from Saturday's St. Patrick's Parade in Peekskill.