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Sullivan was a former New York police officer assigned to the Bronx who had left the city for the comparatively tranquil suburbs two decades ago because he felt he could make a bigger difference in a smaller community. "We are devastated, the village of Larchmont as a whole," said Larchmont Police Chief John Poleway, who said Sullivan was "full of integrity, honesty, he was dedicated to family." Sullivan's daughters were students at Carmel High School. Mairead was a freshman and Meaghan a senior. "The school community is devastated," said the district's superintendent, James Ryan. "We are working together in this very difficult time to offer support to students and staff." Principal Kevin Carroll said the girls "were good students and nice kids." "Obviously today their teachers were very upset, and of course the other students," he said, adding that school psychologists were following the girls' class schedules to see the children who would be most upset. He said that many of the students knew of the fire by the time they got to school, and that administrators made an official announcement at 7:10 a.m. "It was very quiet for the most part," Carroll said of the school's atmosphere. "There was something in the air." A funeral was planned for Saturday morning at St. James the Apostle Church in Carmel. Viewing will be at the Balsamo-Cordovano Funeral Home in Carmel; hours have not yet been scheduled.
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