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Dobbs Ferry Senior Makes It to National Merit Finals
Rebecca Wiersma is among 15,000 students of 1.5 million to be named as a finalist for the prestigious award.

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My main editorial mission is to arm citizens with important facts that help them make informed decisions. Her passion for journalism started at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY, where she won a Quill Award in Enterprise Writing for a story on the lack of affordable health care for students. She went on to receive a master's degree in journalism from Iona College in New Rochelle, NY.
Dina has worked for Metromix.com, the Impact and the Rivertowns Enterprise—a well-established and respected local newspaper in Dobbs Ferry. She covered Hastings-on-Hudson and Ardsley as one of the Enterprise's two staff reporters.
Dina loves music, especially The White Stripes, and her Maltese Ruby.
I started at Patch as a local editor covering my native city of White Plains, NY, where there was NEVER a dull moment! The first day I launched my site I covered the mayor’s domestic violence case, which made national news headlines.
I spent the next few weeks in and out of the courtroom, while also maintaining the editorial calendar, budget, and team of freelance writers and community listing collectors who I trained and hired to write content and help populate the site’s estimated 4,000 directory listings.
During my time in White Plains I gained a large following and built a credible news site that rivaled and often bested The Journal News. I also covered high profile stories like the arrival of The Jersey Shore’s Snooki and the police shooting of Kenneth Chamberlain, where I was asked to discuss the case on CNN.
During my time as local editor of White Plains Patch, I was asked to moderate the White Plains Concerned Citizens for Open Spaces’ White Plains Common Council Candidate Forum and serve as media judge for the 2011 Miss Westchester Pageant.
I later took as local editor for Rivertowns Patch covering three villages of Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington and Dobbs Ferry and recently took on the role of field editor covering six Patch sites (Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow, Ossining/Croton-on-Hudson, Nyack-Piermont, Pearl River, New City, Nanuet), running social media accounts and writing aggregated content.
Rebecca Wiersma is among 15,000 students of 1.5 million to be named as a finalist for the prestigious award.

The following is a note from Hastings-on-Hudson Mayor Peter Swiderski on the Hastings-on-Hudson Board of Trustees' Tuesday meeting at 7:30 p.m. at village hall, 7 Maple Ave.
The Dobbs Ferry Planning Board's meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at village hall, 112 Main St.
The Graham School student is accused of stealing a MacBook laptop wroth $2,000.
The Hastings-on-Hudson Police Department conducted a traffic safety sting on Feb. 28.
Tony Losee is this week's winner of "So You Think You Know the Rivertowns." Who will win next week?
The 23-year-old was arrested for criminal possession of a controlled substance for possessing oxymorphone without a prescription.
Dobbs Ferry Police are investigating a case of child endangerment after a Dobbs Ferry couple was accused of letting two 14-year-olds drink in their apartment on Feb. 20.
Find out what's happening this week in the Rivertowns
The owner of Head 2 Head toy store in Irvington was suspended for professional misconduct for pleading guilty in 2010 to kissing and hugging a 12-year-old girl.
The owner of Head 2 Head toy store in Irvington was suspended for professional misconduct after pleading guilty in 2010 to kissing and hugging a 12-year-old girl.
The owner of Head 2 Head toy store in Irvington was suspended for professional misconduct for pleading guilty in 2010 to kissing and hugging a 12-year-old girl.
The owner of Head 2 Head toy store in Irvington was suspended for professional misconduct for pleading guilty in 2010 to kissing and hugging a 12-year-old girl.
Irvington resident Lidia Racanelli is the owner of the new bakery and coffee shop at 63 Main St. in Dobbs Ferry.
The Hastings Farmers’ Market will be held in the James Harmon Community Center on March 9 and 23 and will be back in the Hastings-on-Hudson Public Library parking lot on April 13.
A 16-year-old student at Bethune High School was admitted to Westchester County Behavioral Center after being accused of pulling a stairwell fire alarm on Feb. 22.
An 18-year-old female was arrested for criminal mischief after destroying property at the Graham School.
The daughter of a new resident at a local nursing home was arrested for trespassing and harassment on Feb. 24.
John Keels, a lifelong resident of Tarrytown, was the founder and director of the Tarrytown Community Opportunity Center, a member of the NAACP, and a Rotarian for 46 years.
Visitation will be at Coffey Funeral Home on Tuesday. Funeral mass will be at Transfiguration Church on Wednesday with interment to follow in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.