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Coronavirus Exposure; Car Stolen From Airport; Drug Diversion
Plus commitment to LGBTQ advisory board, highway named after slain security guard and more: nearby news

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, Nov. 13:
- New Rochelle Reminds Residents Of New Restaurant Closing Hours
- Yonkers Man Accused Of Driving With Suspended License
- Rockland, Clarkstown Partnering In Drug Diversion Program
- Slain Library Security Guard Has Highway Named After Her
- Brooklyn Man Accused Of Stealing Car From Dulles Airport
- Putnam County Eatery Site Of Possible Coronavirus Exposure
- All Metro-North Lines Face Delays Friday
- 2 Brewster Businesses Possible Sites Of Coronavirus Exposure
- Westchester Reaffirms Commitment To LGBTQ Advisory Board
» Across America
- Secret Service Isolates After MAGA Rallies; U.S. Sets New Records
- 'Superspreader' Sites Drive Spread Of Coronavirus, Model Finds
- Biden Projected As Georgia Election Winner: Unofficial Results
- 2 Dead, 1 Injured In Explosion At West Haven VA Medical Center
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