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Car Burglar Sentenced, Sexy PETA Vegan, Katz Works with Animals
Plus local pens new Young Adult novel, Spectra responds to pipeline comments, girls volleyball success and more in the Patch Daily Digest.

Here are some of the top news you may have missed from our Hudson Valley Patch sites (click on a headline they’re hyperlinks):
- Queens Man Sentenced to 7 Years over Car Break-ins in Mamaroneck, Yorktown, Mount Pleasant
- Katonah’s Edward Ozols a Finalist in PETA’s ‘Sexiest Vegan Over 50’ Contest
- Westchester Collaborative Theater and Ossining Arts Council Present The 2014 Living Art Event - An Innovative Merger of Art and Theater
- New Rochelle Native Releases New Young Adult/Fantasy Novel
- Lee Woodruff to Speak at Westchester Land Trust Event in Rye Nov. 13
- Oct. 25 in Nyack: The Day is Just Packed
- Spectra Responds to Comments on the Algonquin Pipeline Proposal
- Steve Katz Volunteers as Veterinarian for Tilly Foster Farm Animals
- Larchmont’s Voracious Reader Hosts Panel Discussion with Five Children’s Book Authors
- Pleasantville Business Spotlight: Working with Clients on Nutrition, Lifestyle, Health Issues
- Creative, Innovative Learning for Children and Adults: Peekskill Business Spotlight
- White Plains-Based HEINEKEN USA Inks Partnership Deal with Major League Soccer
- Nanuet Girls Volleyball is on a Roll
- Extensive Library Roof Work Over the Next Month Shouldn’t Disrupt Patrons
- Blind Brook Hosts Inaugural ‘Fall Fest’ Oct. 25
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