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First Human West Nile Case Of The Season Confirmed | Patch PM
Utility Bill Scam | He Relied On The Kindness Of Strangers On 9-11, Now He Pays It Forward | Most Beaches Reopen | Garbage Truck Fiasco

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Rockland Native Stranded By 2001 Attack Calls For 23K Acts Of Kindness
He was 4, flying home from Dublin, when terrorists attacked NYC and DC. Now he has joined the board of Pay It Forward 9/11.
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New Scam Threatens Electricity Shut-Off, O&R Warns Customers
Don't be bullied. Disconnecting service for non-payment of bills is a multi-step process in writing.
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Yorktown Arranges For 5 Replacement Garbage Trucks
The town's supervisor said two private carters who saw what was happening have agreed to provide the additional trucks and crews.
First Human West Nile Infection This Season Confirmed In Westchester
West Nile virus infection most often causes a mild or moderate flu-like illness, but can be more serious for those at risk.
6 Sound Shore Beaches Allowed To Re-Open, 2 Still Closed
The decisions were based on bacteriological results of Wednesday's water samples, according to the health department.
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