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Polls Can't Change; County Aims For 0 Deficit; 2 Killed In Crash
Plus new bill says homeowner associations must show financials, local community college among the best and more: nearby news.

Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network for Monday, Nov. 6:
- Rockland's Deficit Aims At Zero by End of Fiscal Year
- Stolen Motorcycles, Guns; Chase, Manhunt: Teens Charged
- Local Community College Among Best In The US
- Freeze On The Way: Work Week Weather
- Ex Attack; Yelling In The Street: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
- Fair Campaign Practices Committee Ruling On Croton Complaints
- I-87 Lanes Closing For Work On The Mario This Week
- Woman Follows GPS Into Neversink River
- 2 New Rochelle Men Killed In Mamaroneck Collision
- New Pizza Place Opens At Site Of Old Modern In New Rochelle
- County Can't Move Yorktown Polling Districts: Ruling
- Erratic Vehicle Leads To DWI, Criminal Impersonation Charges
- Speeding Violation Leads To Drug Charges For Port Chester Man
- Port Chester Middle School Reopens Monday
- Lane Closures On The Taconic This Week
- Bedford Man Arrested For Felony Drunk Driving
- Blood Drive Held In Memory Of Bronxville 14YO
- Cuomo Signs Bill Requiring HOAs To Open Books To Members
- Irvington Middle Schoolers Explore Topographic Maps With Models
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Photo caption: Budget Director Steve Grogan, Finance Commissioner Stephen DeGroat and Rockland County Executive Ed Day. Photo credit: Submitted.
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