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Irvington Plans Sept. 11 Ceremony
Locals will gather at the same Scenic Hudson Park location 12 years after the 9/11 attacks.

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.
Locals will gather at the same Scenic Hudson Park location 12 years after the 9/11 attacks.

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Browse some photos of the Pleasantville site that was previously vacant for more than a decade.
A deer hit by a car and smashed windshields are among some of the recent police-investigated incidents.
Briarcliff Manor Rotary Club members were introduced to a Shamisen at Friday's meeting.
A cyclist tour of Westchester will help raise money for familial dysautonomia, a rare neurological disorder with which only 350 people in the world are diagnosed.
Visiting hours for the Pleasantville resident are Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Take a look at the updated districtwide plan that's up for adoption next week.
Here's a glimpse at what's happening locally this week.
Items reported stolen recently in the village include an iPhone hubcap, according to police.
Briarcliff Manor residents, split across two towns, are among the area municipalities with confusing boundaries.
Find out what's happening this week in the Rivertowns.
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
A $10,000 wedding ring was among the items a resident reported missing from his car.
Metro North said commuters can expect trips to take between two and 10 additional minutes during the project.
Metro North said commuters can expect trips to take between two and 10 additional minutes during the project.
Business owners and residents are invited to a brainstorming meeting coming up on Monday.
The following is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
A 16-year-old student faces a felony charge in Dobbs Ferry after the alleged crime.