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Homicide defendant from Bronxville can attend culinary school
James Sinclair Welch of Bronxville has received court permission to attend a professional culinary school while he awaits trial over charges related to the death of his prep-school classmate in an ATV accident at a posh Montana resort in August. Comment?
New Rochelle H.S. student attacked near school
A 17-year-old New Rochelle High School student suffered facial injuries when she was attacked on Clove Street as she left school Thursday, police said. Comment?
Women's history pioneer, former Sarah Lawrence professor Gerda Lerner, 92, dies
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Gerda Lerner, a pioneer in the field of women's history, founding member of the National Organization for Women and former Sarah Lawrence College professor, has died in Wisconsin. Comment?
Hockey: New Rochelle defeats Eastchester/Tuckahoe/Bronxville
New Rochelle 5, Eastchester/Tuckahoe/Bronxville 2: At the Ice Hutch in Mount Vernon Wednesday, Brett Barry scored twice for the Huguenots. Comment?
Bensaia clutch when it mattered
Senior Gianna Bensaia, The Journal News Westchester/Putnam field hockey player of the year, had 15 goals and 18 assists -- saving some of her best performances for the postseason -- in helping Lakeland capture the fourth Class B state title of her varsity career. Comment?
First babies of 2013 make their debut
Babies have a way of disrupting plans of the adults around them, as moms and dads who spent New Year's Eve in hospital maternity units instead of at parties found out Tuesday. Comment?
Track notebook: Nick Roosa brings his expertise to Bronxville
Nick Roosa ran cross country and track for Tappan Zee, ran both for Rochester in Division III and ran the marathon around New York City in just 21/2 hours in 2011. Comment?
Bronxville has area's 'first baby' for 2013
Babies have a way of disrupting plans of the adults around them, as moms and dads who spent New Year's Eve in hospital maternity units instead of at parties found out Tuesday. Comment?
Mountain biking stresses safety, welcomes beginners
It's a far cry from a mountain. A far cry from anything rural and woodsy, actually. Comment?
Phil Reisman: When it comes to resolutions, think small
Before I talk about resolutions for the new year, I want to describe a scene recently observed at the city-bound side of the Metro-North train station in Bronxville. Comment?
Hockey: Yorktown defeats Fox Lane; more results
Suffern 6, North Rockland 0: At Sport-O-Rama in Monsey Saturday, Justin Tiso scored twice. Comment?
Hockey: Yorktown defeats Carmel 6-5; more games...
Yorktown 6, Carmel 5: At Brewster Ice Arena, Frank Gavigan had a hat trick for the Huskers, who scored five of their six goals in the second period. Comment?
Hockey: John Jay, Scarsdale prevail; Rose Rather leads RCDS girls
John Jay 5, Monroe-Woodbury 4: At Sport-O-Rama in Monsey Monday, Shawn Smith and Mark Leprine each scored twice for John Jay, which is off to a 5-0 start. Comment?
Boys basketball: Briarcliff edges Rye 45-44; Bronxville beats Hastings 44-42; more games ...
Briarcliff 45, Rye 44: At Rye, Brian Daniels grabbed an offensive rebound with 15 seconds left and hit the go-ahead put-back that ended up being the difference. Comment?
Police responded to a report of a shot fired at the Hampton Oaks Apartments off South Division Street shortly after 3:50 p.m. Lt. Comment?
Thruway Authority chooses new Tappan Zee builder
The company that constructed the Tappan Zee Bridge six decades ago will be part of the team that builds its $4 billion replacement, one of the largest public works projects in the nation. Comment?
Hockey: John Jay wins 5-4; Scarsdale defeats ETB; more games ...
John Jay 5, Monroe-Woodbury 4: At Sport-O-Rama in Monsey, Shawn Smith and Mark Leprine each scored twice for John Jay, which is off to a 5-0 start. Comment?
Murray siblings from Bronxville dominate squash world
Being nationally ranked in any sport would be tough for one person to accomplish. Comment?
Track and field: Justin Alleyne has new reason to watch his time
Justin Alleyne served as a reserve shooting guard/small forward for the New Rochelle varsity basketball team last winter, but he didn't see a lot of minutes. Comment?
Yonkers co-op seeks to build Sprain Brook flood wall
After devastating floods ousted people twice in five years, a cooperative residence is seeking the city's permission to raise and extend a flood wall against the Sprain Brook. Comment?