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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A New York police officer is being praised for her remarkable leap off a highway overpass in order to save a teen who had jumped moments before. Hastings-on-Hudson Police Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was reportedly on her way to work on Aug. 3, when she spotted a teenage boy climbing and jumping over a guardrail on the concrete overpass.
A police officer in New York literally jumped into action when she saw a boy jump off an overpass in White Plains, New York. Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was driving to work at the Hastings-on-Hudson police department Friday afternoon when an unidentified boy climbed over a guardrail and jumped from an overpass.
Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass. Police officer jumps off overpass to save boy's life in daring New York rescue Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass.
Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass. Police officer jumps off overpass to save boy's life in daring New York rescue Officer Jessie Ferreira Cavallo was on her way to work when she saw the young boy run along the road and jump off the overpass.
A state judge handling the Town of Greenburgh's litigation with Edgemont residents over their desire to create a new village has called for a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13. In the meantime, the town has filed a notice of appeal to protect its interests until there is a clear indication of how to proceed, according to Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner. Feiner said he received correspondence this past week from Judge Susan Cacace informing the town that the Judge had issued her decision on the sufficiency of the petition, without ruling on the second Article 78 proceeding brought at the same time by a separate filing entity.
After his unopposed re-election as Greenburgh Supervisor in November, Paul Feiner vowed to work with Edgewood residents if they succeeded in securing a referendum to incorporate their section of the town into a separate village. On Thursday, Feb. 1, a state judge sided with those residents and ordered that the town hold a special vote within 45 days.
Now that school's back in session, parents may find themselves scrambling for quick and easy meal solutions before the morning bus and after school. Back-to-school snack tips from Martha Stewart Now that school's back in session, parents may find themselves scrambling for quick and easy meal solutions before the morning bus and after school.
Shouting, "This is what democracy looks like!" and carrying signs proclaiming "Dissent is patriotic," some 50 demonstrators protested President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration Monday during a lunch-hour rally in downtown White Plains. The rally, at the fountain in Renaissance Plaza was organized by Social Justice Mondays, a coalition of groups that plans to hold demonstrations at the site every week to highlight a different social justice movement.
Shouting, "This is what democracy looks like!" and carrying signs proclaiming "Dissent is patriotic," some 50 demonstrators protested President Trump's executive order on immigration Monday during a lunch-hour rally in downtown White Plains. The rally, at the fountain in Renaissance Plaza was organized by Social Justice Mondays, a coalition of groups that plans to hold demonstrations at the site every week to highlight a different social justice movement.
Left to right: Nadine Shaoul (New York), Nancy Cuppek (Hastings on Hudson, N.Y.), Lisa Cooper (Greenwich, Conn.), Mary Devine (White Plains, N.Y.), Sharon Hawkins (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Joan Stone (Cos Cob, Conn.), Ann Firestone (Greenwich, Conn.), ...