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Pleasantville Board of Ed Eyes New Principal by Aug. 1
As the board sets an ambitious timeline to find a new permanent or interim high school principal, Dawn Bartz says she isn't ready to leave the district yet.

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.
As the board sets an ambitious timeline to find a new permanent or interim high school principal, Dawn Bartz says she isn't ready to leave the district yet.

The Yonkers resident reportedly has "numerous" suspensions on his driver's license.
A suspect told a resident "Don't make a scene" in the Dobbs Ferry Stop & Shop parking lot, according to police.
The following is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
A tech company has purchased the structure and will use it to house 35 employees.
Zokkoz Salon's management is opening a hair pampering bar on Pleasantville Road.
A Main Street resident reported that upon returning from a trip, her Acura was missing from the street.
The Department of Environmental Conservation also noted the air quality may negatively affect sensitive groups into Tuesday.
The Department of Environmental Conservation also noted the air quality may negatively affect sensitive groups into Tuesday.
Pleasantville and Briarcliff Manor natives reach education milestones this year.
Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County police responded in Ossining town.
Find out what's happening this week in the Rivertowns.
A look at some of the recent incidents investigated by Westchester County Police in the Town of Ossining.
Youths from around Westchester County are invited to attend the free clinic with Pace University football players and coaches.
A report of a suspicious person turned into a warrant arrest on June 14.
Police said a parent reported the girls were approached while walking on Farragut Avenue.
Browse scenes from Saturday evening's graduation ceremony at Waterfront Park in the village.