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Popular Teacher, HS Football Coach In Northern Westchester Dies At 39
A popular high school teacher and coach in Northern Westchester has died at the age of 39.
Dominic Narcisco, a physical education teacher at Primrose Elementary School in Somers and a former assistant football coach at Somers and varsity boys basketball coach at The Harvey School in Katonah, died in his sleep on Monday, April 15 to the shock of the community. Narcisco grew up in Rockland and graduated from Tappan Zee High School.
"Dominic was the beloved father to Frankie and a devoted son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, friend, colleague and coach," Schools Superintendent Raymond …
Multiple Police Forces Hold Active Shooter Drill At Fox Lane High School
In the wake of the Parkland High School shooting in Florida and numerous "threats" to local schools made online, the Town of Bedford Police Department conducted an active shooter drill with numerous departments.
The drill, held Saturday, at Fox Lane High School, including officers from Bedford, Westchester County, North Castle, Pound Ridge and Yorktown police departments.
Fire departments included Bedford, Bedford Hills, and Pound Ridge. EMS agencies were Katonah-Bedford Hills and Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
During the training, more than 50 police, fire, and EMS mem…
Schools Announce Delayed Openings
The following school districts in the Hudson Valley have announced delayed openings for Tuesday, Jan. 30.
Westchester
Chappaqua Central School District, two-hour delay
Croton Harmon School District, two-hour delay
Hendrick Hudson School District, two-hour delay
Katonah-Lewisboro School District, two-hour delay
Lakeland Central School District, two-hour delay
North Salem Central School District, two-hour delay
Ossining Union Free School District, two-hour delay
Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES, two-hour delay
Somers Central School District, two-hour delay
Yorktown Central School D…
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Astrid Wray, 77, Mount Kisco
MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Astrid Margareta Svenson Wray died Saturday morning of pancreatic cancer in Mount Kisco.
Wray was born on May 14, 1940, in Sweden. She worked at Northern Westchester Hospital Center and The Harvey School, Katonah, before becoming a full-time mother. She was a founding member of the local Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary where she held active duty at many offices for a time. She is predeceased by her husband Raymond F. Wray, parents Arvid Olof and Doris Charlotta Svenson, and her twin sister Alice Carmen.
She is survived by her sons Raymond F. Wray Jr., Mount Kisco;…