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DWIs, Apple Pie Contest, Knife-Wielding Female Robbers
plus complaints cancel racial equity workshop, political endorsements, New Rochelle drops curbside leaf collection: the Daily Digest

Here are some of today’s stories from across the Hudson Valley Patches:
- Orangetown Police Report Suspicious Incident Involving Teenage Girl
- United Water Must Release Some Information on Desal Expenses, Court Rules
- Scott T. McCue: Former New City Volunteer Firefighter
- Bridge Construction Marks One Year Down
- Proposed Cuts to Rockland Sheriff’s Office Draw Immediate Fire
- Pair of Women Rob New Rochelle Man at Knifepoint: Report
- New Rochelle Encourages Residents to ‘Mulch Mow’ Their Fallen Leaves
- Bedford Police Department Launches ‘Anonymous Text Tips’ Initiative
- Pamela Moses, Author of ‘The Appetites of Girls,’ at Bedford Free Library Nov. 5
- Renowned Russian-Born Journalist Masha Gessen to Speak at Purchase College-SUNY Nov. 5
- Small-Business Group Endorses Murphy
- Letter to the Editor: We’re Voting for Hanauer
- School District Cancels Workshop on Racial Equity after Residents Complain
- Enter the Apple Pie Contest at the Oct. 25 Fall Fair in Chappaqua
- Scarsdale Considering New Leaf Collection Policy
- Actor, Comedian Paul Reiser to Perform at Rye YMCA Centennial Gala Oct. 25
- 4.3 Percent Increase Proposed in 2015 Town of Mamaroneck Spending Plan
- Troopers Find Stopped Car Partly on the Road; Driver Charged with DWI
- Accident on the New York State Thruway Results in Felony DWI Charge
- Ossining Town Officials Have Chosen Ossining Village Police Services
- Learn About City-wide Property Revaluation in Peekskill
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