Kevin Keane, Stepinac Trustee, Named Grand Marshal Of St. Patrick’s Parade

White Plains resident Kevin J. Keane -- chairman of Stepinac High School's Board of Trustees, distinguished alumnus and prominent business leader -- was recently named the Grand Marshal of the 20th Annual White Plains St. Patrick's Day Parade, which will be held at noon on Saturday, March 11. The honor of leading one of the area's most popular parades celebrating the contributions of the Irish people to history and culture was bestowed on Keane at a recent installation ceremony held at Vintage Restaurant in White Plains. Members of the White Plains St. Patrick's Day Committee and special guests gathered for the festive occasion, which began with an invocation by Stepinac President Rev.

Kevin Keane, Distinguished Stepinac Alum, Named Grand Marshal, White Plains St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Feb. 23, 2017 - PRLog -- Kevin J. Keane , Chairman of Stepinac High School's Board of Trustees, distinguished alumnus and prominent business leader, has been named Grand Marshal of the 20th Annual White Plains St. Patrick's Day Parade which will be held at noon on Saturday, March 11. The honor of leading one of the area's most popular parades celebrating the contributions of the Irish people to humankind, history and culture, was bestowed on Keane last evening during an installation ceremony held at Vintage Restaurant, White Plains. Members of the White Plains St. Patrick's Day Committee and special guests gathered for the festive occasion which began with an invocation by Stepinac President Rev.

White Plains Hospital, High School Students Form Dynamic Healthcare Team

While her other friends were curled up watching Netflix on a typical school night, Carly Glickenhaus found herself enjoying a very different experience at White Plains Hospital. "I never expected to find myself wrapping my hands around a human colon in the pathology lab at White Plains Hospital," said Glickenhaus, a 2016 graduate of Scarsdale High School.

Lowey Secures $749,927 For My Sisters’ Place Of White Plains

Victims of human trafficking in Westchester County will be able to receive additional help with a recent $749,927 Department of Justice grant to help fund My Sisters' Place of White Plains. U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey, D- Harrison, who helped secure the grant from the department's Office for Victims, said the grant will allow the organization to provide direct services to survivors of human trafficking.

White Plains Firefighter Charged With Evidence Tampering In Wrong-Way Crash

A White Plains firefighter, who was suspended last year after being accused of tampering with evidence in a car crash investigation, could face a multitude of penalties, including the loss of his job, according to a report by lohud.com. Brian Noonan, one of the first responders at the scene of the fatal 2014 collision, was charged with throwing away a prescription pill bottle he found in the car of one of the drivers, fellow firefighter Erik Refvik, lohud.com reported.