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White Plains Postal Worker's Arrest On Murder Charge Tops Week's News

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Here are some of the stories that topped the news in White Plains last week:

See the stories that topped the news in White Plains this week

See the stories that topped the news in White Plains this week

A White Plains postal worker was charged with murder after his girlfriend was found dead in their Rockland County apartment, according to News 12 Westchester.

The Westchester County district attorney may upgrade the charges against a White Plains man who stands accused of brutally beating another man who has since died of his injuries, according to LoHud.com.

New York State Police from the Cortlandt barracks charged a White Plains man with threatening a family member and violating a protective order, police officials said.

Westchester County Police arrested a Greenburgh man on a felony charge, after he was accused of violating a court order of protection by confronting his estranged wife outside the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains.

A man claiming to have a bomb in his briefcase forced authorities to close roads near Martine Avenue and the Westchester Galleria, according to News 12.

After a nationwide search for a new school superintendent, the White Plains Board of Education plans to extend its contract with interim School Superintendent Timothy Connors one year.

Archbishop Stepinac High School's staff, alumni and foundation members will honor longtime faculty member and Tarrytown resident Ron Tedesco for his 50 years of achievements.

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