The female New Rochelle High School student hospitalized after police say she suffered a stab wound during a fight near the high school has life-threatening injuries. The girl suffered the wound during a fight early Wednesday afternoon outside the Dunkin' Donuts location on North Avenue, around the corner from the high school.
As predicted by Talk of the Sound since the beginning of the school year, the failure of New Rochelle High School administrators to enforce their own "closed campus" policy had led to tragedy. A young woman is fighting for her life in a Bronx hospital after she was stabbed several blocks from the high school campus during the middle of the school day when school board policy requires all students to remain on campus until dismissed at the end of the school day.
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A female New Rochelle High School student has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after suffering a stab wound during a fight near the high school, police said. The student suffered the wound during a fight early Wednesday afternoon outside the Dunkin' Donuts location on North Avenue, around the corner from the high school.
A New Rochelle High School student has been hospitalized after reportedly suffering a stab wound during a fight near the high school. The student suffered the wound during a fight early Wednesday afternoon outside the Dunkin' Donuts location on North Avenue, around the corner from the high school, according to multiple reports.
The girl was taken to Jacobi Hospital in the Bronx with life-threatening injuries after the stabbing at the restaurant near the campus of New Rochelle High School at about 12:30 p.m., according to the New Rochelle Police Department. Employees told police the girl and her assailant got into a fight just before the stabbing.
A female student was stabbed by a fellow New Rochelle High School student on North Avenue near Mayflower Avenue shortly after noon Wednesday, according to police sources. The student was rushed to Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, reportedly with a stab would to a lung.
Bernice K. Feldman, a resident of Briarcliff Manor for more than 50 years, died on Jan. 6 in Texas. She was 94. A graduate of Hunter College, Columbia University and New York University, Dr. Feldman specialized in speech pathology and rehabilitation, serving as a speech therapist, pathologist and teacher at numerous health and educational institutions, including the Dobbs Ferry School System, Lehman College, the College of New Rochelle, Mercy College, Westchester Community College, Phelps Memorial Hospital and the Mount St. Ursula Speech Center.