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Tuesday: Briarcliff Discussion of Field Remediation
There will be a chance for Briarcliff residents to ask questions about the plan Tuesday evening.

Sarah Studley is the community editor for 14 Patch sites in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties.
Sarah, a graduate of Sleepy Hollow High School, holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and psychology from New York University.
She is the founding editor of Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manor Patch (2010) and previously worked as editor of Rivertowns Patch and as a contributor at Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Patch.
Sarah is a lover of all things media, the web and volleyball. She has coached volleyball teams at the college and high school levels and is currently the Briarcliff High School JV volleyball coach.
There will be a chance for Briarcliff residents to ask questions about the plan Tuesday evening.

Floppy is looking for a home.
Police dispatched the Fire Department and Ambulance Corps to the scenes.
Briarcliff Manor Police dispatched the Fire Department and Ambulance Corps to the scenes.
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Pace University Setters fall to the charges of New Haven, CT.
The team rallied for a comeback in West Haven, CT.
Down to Earth Markets is continuing the Ossining market outdoors this winter.
Floppy is looking for a home.
There are currently no other mayoral candidates seeking the People's Caucus line.
Floppy is looking for a home.
Here's a look at some of the dogs still available at the SPCA.
Here's a look back at some of the dogs available at the SPCA.
North State Road residents reportedly fought over whether to keep a menorah out after Hanukkah.
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Here's a look back at some of the dogs available at the SPCA.
Jessica Scannell led the Pace women in the non-conference action.
A multi-family building's $3,000 mailbox unit was tampered with, according to police.
Foodchester, a Pleasantville-based non-profit, is heading up the new venture.