- Nita Lowey
Nita M. Lowey (born July 5, 1937) is a politician from the U.S. state of New York. Lowey was born Nita Sue Melnikoff in New York, New York and she graduated from Mount Holyoke College. She was first elected to the House of Representatives from the New York 20th district as a Democrat in 1988 and now serving in the 18th district (map). - Phil Amicone
Philip A. Amicone is the forty first Mayor of the City of Yonkers, NY. He took office January 1, 2003 after serving eight years as Deputy Mayor. As Deputy Mayor he was involved in all phases of the city’s redevelopment. He was also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the city departments. Prior to becoming Deputy Mayor of Yonkers, Mayor Amicone was Commissioner of the Department of Building for the City of White Plains. - Adam Bradley
Adam T. Bradley is a New York Democrat. He is currently a member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 89th Assembly District, which encompasses the towns of Bedford, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, New Castle, North Castle, Pound Ridge, and most of the city of White Plains. Bradley was elected in 2002 after successful primary election against the then Democratic incumbent Naomi Matusow. - Beans
Beans (aka Mr Ballbeam), hailing from White Plains, a suburb of New York City, was one of the founding members of New York's legendary Antipop Consortium, which disbanded in 2002. With his distinctive fast-flowing poetic style, Beans manages to amalgamate witty, thoughtful lyrics with his own productions of "Chunky psychedelic electro-hop". - John Brooks
John Brooks was Governor of Massachusetts from 1816 to 1823. Before entering public life, John Brooks had established careers in medicine and as a military leader during the American Revolution. Having already trained as a doctor in his hometown of Medford, he began his medical practice in Reading where he became the Captain of the Reading Minutemen. He led them in the Battle of Concord and at Bunker Hill. - Roger Greenaway
Roger John Greenaway (born August 23, 1938, Fishponds, Bristol, England), is a popular British songwriter, best remembered for his collaborations with Roger Cook. Both were members of close harmony group The Kestrels, whose line-up also included Tony Burrows, and while on tour they decided to begin writing songs together. Their first, You've Got Your Troubles, a No. 2 UK hit for The Fortunes, in 1965, … - Tony Aiello
Tony Aiello (born March 6, 1963) is a television reporter for WCBS-TV in New York City. He joined the station in October, 2002 after spending more than four years at WNBC New York. Aiello is assigned to cover news in the northern suburbs from the WCBS-TV bureau in White Plains, as part of the station's partnership with "The Journal News," a newspaper owned by the Gannett chain. Aiello came to New York in 1996 to work for WBIS+, … - Gordon Tucker
Gordon Tucker is a prominent rabbi, with a reputation as both a political and a theological liberal in Conservative Judaism. He currently has a position as senior rabbi of Temple Israel Center in White Plains, New York. In 2006, his name was listed as one of the frontrunners for the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, to replace Chancellor Ismar Schorsch upon his retirement. Arnold Eisen was ultimately chosen for the position. - Art Monk
James Arthur "Art" Monk (born December 5, 1957, in White Plains, New York), is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League. Nicknamed "Quiet Man" or simply "#81" for his humble and professional demeanor, he played collegiately at Syracuse University as a receiver and running back. The Washington Redskins drafted Monk in 1980 and converted him to flanker, a position that he pioneered as a member of Coach Joe Gibbs' innovative offense. - Dick Nolan
Dick Nolan (born Richard Charles Nolan on March 26, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the father of Mike Nolan and a former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers in the '60s and '70s. In his youth, he was a fine quarterback at White Plains High School and later a standout at the University of Maryland. In the NFL, he played for a total of nine seasons (1954-62) in the defensive halfback, safety, and defensive back positions. - William Hull
William Hull (June 24, 1753-November 29, 1825) was an American soldier and politician. He was born in Derby, Connecticut and graduated from Yale in 1772, studied law in Litchfield, Connecticut and passed the bar in 1775. At the outbreak of fighting in the American Revolution, Hull joined a local militia and was quickly promoted to captain, then to major, and to lieutenant colonel. He was in the battles of White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Stillwater, Saratoga, Fort Stanwix, … - Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, née Carolyn Jeanne Bessette, was the wife of John F. Kennedy, Jr., the son of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy. She died aged 33, along with her husband and her sister Lauren Bessette, when the private plane that John F. Kennedy, Jr. himself was piloting crashed in the Atlantic Ocean near Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Their ashes were scattered at sea on July 22, 1999. - Wilhelm von Knyphausen
Wilhelm Reichsfreiherr zu Innhausen und Knyphausen (1716 - 1800) was a Hessian general during the American Revolutionary War. In the army of Hesse-Kassel, Knyphausen was a lieutenant general. With 42 years of military experience, he traveled to North America in 1776 and led Hessian troops in the Battles of White Plains, Fort Washington, Brandywine, Germantown, Springfield, and Monmouth. In 1779 and 1780, he commanded British-held New York City. - Andrew Goldberg
Andrew Goldberg, born and raised in White Plains, New York, earned his BA at Columbia University (2000) and his MFA at the UCLA School of Film & Television (2002). He currently works for Seth MacFarlane at "Family Guy" & "American Dad", where he has written show episodes and features for "Esquire", "Maxim", "Stuff", "Out", "Playboy", "FHM", "Penthouse" and "Rolling Stone", among others. - Tom McClintock
Thomas Miller "Tom" McClintock (born July 10, 1956 in White Plains, New York) is a California State Senator. He ran for Governor of California in the 2003 California recall election of Gray Davis and finished third out of 135 candidates with 13.5% of the overall vote. In 2006, he was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of California but lost to Democratic nominee John Garamendi. - John Mara
John K. Mara (born December 1 1954 in New York City) is the president, CEO, and co-owner of the New York Giants. He is the oldest son of former New York Football Giants owner Wellington Mara. Mara grew up in a wealthy White Plains neighborhood. He graduated with a B.S in marketing from Boston College, and received his law degree from Fordham University. After working as an attorney for some time, … - Michael Dello-Russo
Michael Dello-Russo (born August 22, 1983 in White Plains, New York) is an American soccer player, who currently plays for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. Dello-Russo played college soccer at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001-05. He appeared in 93 games over four seasons, scoring 2 goals and assisting on 20. He was named team captain his junior and senior seasons. He also played in the USL Premier Development League for Chesapeake Dragons. - Jean Stafford
Jean Stafford (July 1, 1915 - March 26, 1979) was an American short story writer and novelist, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for "The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford" in 1970. Born in California, her first novel, "Boston Adventure" was a best-seller, earning her national acclaim. She wrote two more novels in her career, but her greatest medium was the short story: her works were published in "The New Yorker" and various literary magazines. - Shawn Walsh
William Shawn Walsh (born June 21, 1955 in White Plains, New York - died September 26, 2001 in Bangor, Maine) was the head ice hockey coach at the University of Maine Black Bears for 17 years. Walsh was a third-string goalie for Bowling Green State University. As a sophomore, he decided to concentrate on coaching as a volunteer assistant for the BGSU hockey team. He was graduated from Bowling Green with a bachelor's degree in education. - James Tilton
James Tilton (June 1, 1745- May 14, 1822) was an American physician and soldier from Dover, Delaware. He was a delegate for Delaware in the Continental Congress of 1783 and 1784, and served as Surgeon General of the United States Army during the War of 1812. James was born in 1745 to Thomas Tilton, a farmer in Kent County, Delaware. - James Peale
James Peale was an American painter, best known for his miniature and still life paintings, and a younger brother of noted painter Charles Willson Peale. Peale was born in Chestertown, Maryland, the second child, after Charles, of Charles Peale (1709–1750) and Margaret Triggs (1709–1791). His father died when he was an infant, and the family moved to Annapolis. In 1762 he began to serve apprenticeships there, first in a saddlery and later in a cabinetmaking shop. - Joseph Polchinski
Joseph Polchinski (born on May 16, 1954 in White Plains, New York) is a physicist working on string theory. He graduated from Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson, Arizona in 1971, obtained his B.S. degree from Caltech in 1975, and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1980. After postdoctoral positions at SLAC (1980-82) and Harvard (1982-84) he was a professor at the University of Texas at Austin from 1984 to 1992. - Francis Rawdon-Hastings 1st Marquess of Hastings
Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings, (9 December 1754 - 28 November 1826) was a British politician and military officer who served as Governor-General of India from 1813 to 1823. Hastings was born in County Down, the son of John Rawdon, 1st Earl of Moira and Elizabeth Rawdon, 13th Baroness Hastings. He joined the British army in 1771 and served in the American Revolutionary War. There he served at the battles of Bunker Hill, Brooklyn, White Plains, … - Alfred Romer
Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 - November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution. Alfred Romer was born in White Plains, New York, and studied at Amherst College and Columbia University. In 1934 he was appointed professor of biology at Harvard University. In 1946, he also became director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Romer was very keen in investigating vertebrate evolution. - Marjorie Hope Nicolson
Marjorie Hope Nicolson, was born February 18, 1894 in Yonkers, New York, USA, the daughter of Charles Butler Nicolson, editor-in-chief of the Detroit Free Press during World War I and later that paper's correspondent in Washington, DC, and Lissie Hope Morris. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. degree in 1914, followed by her M.A. in 1918. Afterwards, she attended Yale, where she received a Ph.D. in 1920, … - Dalmazio Santini
Dalmazio Santini (b. Capestrano, Abruzzo, Italy, 1923, d. Fort Myers, Florida, October 4, 2001) was an Italian-born U.S. composer. Born in Capestrano, in the Abruzzo province of Italy, Santini immigrated to the United States at the age of 14, where he attended public schools in White Plains, New York. He was inducted into the U.S. Armed Forces and served in World War II, eventually settling in Valhalla, New York. - Ferris Jacobs Jr.
Ferris Jacobs, Jr. (March 20, 1836 - August 30, 1886) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y., attended Delaware Academy, Delhi, N.Y., and Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N.Y.; was graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, … - Roswell Gilpatric
Roswell L. Gilpatric (November 4, 1906 - March 15, 1996), Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1961-1964; Chairman, Task Force on Nuclear Proliferation, 1964. From the Cravath, Swaine & Moore Firm History: Roswell Levitt Gilpatric was born November 4, 1906, in Brooklyn, N. Y., the son of Walter Hodges and Charlotte Leavitt Gilpatric. After Attending Public School No. 102 in Brooklyn, Roswell attended Poly Preparatory Country Day School from 1917 to 1920, … - Ann Schein Carlyss
Ann Schein Carlyss was born in 1940 in White Plains, New York to a violinist mother and an attorney father. She is a Master Teacher and Concert Pianist who has performed with many conductors, including George Szell, James Levine, Seiji Ozawa, Stanislaw Skrowacewski, and Sir Colin Davis. She has also performed with many orchestras world-wide, including the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, … - Filippo Chillemi
Filippo Chillemi was born May 12, 1982, in White Plains, New York, to Frank and Angela Chillemi. Chillemi is a former soccer player of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Prior to his college career, he was a regular member of the US Youth National Soccer Team, and took part in the first IMG Residency Program with fellow teammates Bobby Convey, Landon Donovan, and DaMarcus Beasley. - Brian D. Johnson
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Jeanine Ferris Pirro (born June 2, 1951) is an American lawyer, prosecutor, and politician from the state of New York. A Republican from Westchester County, Pirro served as a county judge before serving as the elected District Attorney of Westchester County for twelve years. As a District Attorney she gained considerable visibility, especially in cases regarding domestic abuse and violence against women. - Dr Samuel J Beran MD
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