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Marketing Director Who Grew Up In Westchester, Age 48, Leaves Behind 2 Young Sons
A woman who grew up in Westchester County and spent decades working in marketing has died at the age of 48.
Carolyn Anne Beal, of Barrington, Rhode Island, died peacefully on Wednesday, Aug. 31, from cancer and its complications, according to her obituary.
She grew up in Valhalla with her brothers David and Robert and graduated from Westlake High School. Her parents were Robert and Barbara Kirk.
She went on to attend Boston College, where she met some of her closest friends, her obituary said.
Beal is survived by her 14-year-old son Alexander and her 11-year-old son Nicholas, whom sh…
School Lockouts Lifted After Threat At Private Academy In Westchester, Police Say
This story has been updated.
Lockouts at three schools in Westchester have been lifted after a threat at a nearby private academy was contained to that campus, police said.
The schools, Columbus Elementary, Westlake Middle School and Westlake High School, in Mount Pleasant, were put on lockdown around 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 8, following some type of threat and police investigation at the EF Academy, said Mount Pleasant School District Superintendent of Schools Kurtis Kotes.
"All police supervisors have reconciled that it is safe for us to dismiss our students," Kotes said in an email to par…
Joyce Ellen Romanchuk, 50, Formerly Of Hawthorne
Joyce Ellen Romanchuk, 50, formerly of Hawthorne, passed away suddenly on June 30.
She was born on Jan. 25, 1968, in White Plains to Max Romanchuk and Norma Kersten.
She was survived by her sister, Nancy Romanchuk; and her two sons, Zachary Lattanzio and Frank Lattanzio Jr. whom she loved dearly.
She was a loving aunt to Jos'e DelValle and Noah Romanchuk.
She was a graduate of Westlake High School in Thornwood.
As a computer systems analyst, she was an outstanding employee of Verizon and the March of Dimes.
She enjoyed the beach and all summer activities.
Friends said she lived …
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