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The emergency operations center will be staffed entirely by state and county officials.
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Columbus Elementary School, where the staffer works, will be disinfected over the weekend.
The total in New York state as of 5 p.m. Friday rose to 44 from the total of 33 announced at noon, officials said.
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He leads the Young Israel of New Rochelle congregation and teaches part-time at Yeshiva University.
The district is located in what is for now the center for the majority of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
County and city officials stay in a restaurant in the city that is at the center of several coronavirus cases.
An additional 11 confirmed cases were announced Thursday.
The district, which is at the center of new coronavirus cases in Westchester County, is relying on input from medical professionals.
Five members of a New Rochelle family tested positive for the new coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
The selection was finalized at the Tuesday board of education meeting.
City officials said the postponement was done at the recommendations of public health officials.
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An additional five members of a family tested positive for the virus Wednesday, officials announced.
Rita Mabli has been honored with the McKnight’s National Women of Distinction Award and the Iona College Woman of Achievement Award.
Congregants at Young Israel of New Rochelle who attended services Feb. 22 and a funeral and a bat mitzvah Feb. 23 must self-quarantine.
This time it was a man in his 50s whose family lives in southern Westchester County.
The public is encouraged to attend as many sessions as possible to participate in the process
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The governor said it was important for all local health departments to be following the proper protocols.
Jim Cleamons brought decades of experience to offer the student athletes over the past week.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for some areas.
Patients will still be seen at the current location while renovations on a new health center are completed.
Scholarship, leadership and service are key components of recognition.
Foley died from cancer related to the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center.
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The delays are due to earlier issues of closing the bridge after an opening near Harlem 125th Street.
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Twenty-Six ShopRite stores will raise funds from Feb. 16 to Feb. 29.
Accel7 Managing Director Danny Potocki '06 will mentor students at Iona’s Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
The fatal incident occurred at 164 Union Avenue in New Rochelle.
The fire department notified the Occupational Health and Safety Administration about the incident.