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Fasny Public Hearing That Draws Hundreds Is Continued To Wednesday

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Hundreds turned out on Monday for the final public hearing on the French-American School of New York’s proposed White Plains campus. But the hearing was continued to Wednesday, Sept. 10 to allow all those who didn’t get a chance to speak to do so.

Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly
Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly
Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Residents for and against the French-American School of New York speak at the final public hearing on its proposed White Plains campus.

Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly

The continued hearing also will be held in the auditorium at White Plains High School, 550 North St.

 

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