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Week in Review: Car Flips in Pleasantville; Briarcliff Schools Talk Security
Some highlights for Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manor from the wee of Dec. 17 — 24, 2012 on Patch.

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.
Some highlights for Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manor from the wee of Dec. 17 — 24, 2012 on Patch.

Police reported noticing more damage to the village's dreidel on Manville Road.
Con Edison was working on Quinn Road in the village Saturday afternoon.
Two vehicles collided on Bedford Road near the New Castle border Friday evening.
Local churches in Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor are preparing for special masses.
The rough weather this morning forced some Anne M. Dorner classes to relocate, the principal said.
The villages are reminding residents to pay real estate tax bills before the end of the year.
Dozens lined Route 100 Thursday to pay their respects to the former Sandy Hook teacher.
Dozens lined Route 100 Thursday to pay their respects as the Newtown victim's funeral procession passed.
The following is from New York State Police. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following is from New York State Police. It does not indicate a conviction.
After shifting the rink to a new court, the recreation department says its ready for freezing.
Dr. Phyllis Glassman said the district has taken several measures to ensure student safety this week.
Ossining resident and Kennedy Catholic HS student Anthony Torchia is giving back this week.
Briarcliff Manor Police report a hit-and-run of sorts occurred on Route 9A last Tuesday.
Security measures have been amped up at the three Briarcliff schools, the superintendent said.
Mayor Peter Scherer has voiced support for the "Mayors Against Illegal Guns" organization.
"It's Not About the Belt" shares ways to apply Tae Kwon Do principles to everyday life.
The two police departments held a holiday toy drive to benefit Maria Fareri Children's Hospital.
Joyner's Eagle Scout project serves as a sturdy reminder of his selfless service to others.