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Briarcliff UFSD Debuts New Website
Assistant Superintendent Kusum Sinha calls the redesign "cleaner" and "more streamlined."

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.
Assistant Superintendent Kusum Sinha calls the redesign "cleaner" and "more streamlined."

Hidden cameras in the Pleasantville store help gauge customers' tolerance for an inept barista and/or customer.
Washington Avenue's TapeMeasure was formerly branded Reupholstery by Anna before its move.
The Pleasantville NERDS (No prior Experience, but Radical and Dangerously Smart) competed in Scarsdale recently.
Mahopac National Bank donated funds for a Rotary Club grant in Briarcliff Manor.
Local officials say the filming last weekend for the new NBC pilot went smoothly.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here's what's happening around Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manor.
The independent mayoral candidate was defeated at the polls yesterday, but said she's proud of her campaign.
The Marble Avenue structure has been demolished to make room for the new J.A. Henckels building.
Vescio wins mayoral race over challenger Morris; two trustees and new village justice elected into office.
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; mayor is only contested race with two candidates.
Tomorrow, if you can believe it! Today's coating of snow in Pleasantville & Briarcliff marks the last day of winter.
Village consultant suggests adding a second entrance at the northern end of the site may be feasible.
The agreement with the village's police union includes wage increases that go back to 2011.
Police are advising drivers to avoid northbound Route 9 north of Stormytown Road until the overturned garbage truck is righted and towed.
The following is from the Briarcliff Manor Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
A garbage truck overturned on the Route 9A hill just south of the merge with Route 9 into Croton.
Tulip is looking for her forever home.
Pace University's baseball team has improved 8-5 this season.