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Hotel on Landfill OK to Proceed | Former Lawmaker Sentenced for Child Sex Abuse | Valley Man Killed Fighting for ISIS
Plus police quickly nab burglary suspect, opioid abuse epidemic forums set and more: news of the week in and around Bronxville-Eastchester.

BRONXVILLE, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. If you missed any of it on Bronxville-Eastchester Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Rye Woman Charged with Killing Manhattanville Student Back in Court Monday
- Hudson Valley Doctor Accused of Illegally Selling Prescriptions Found Dead
- Proposed Senior Housing in Greenburgh Moves Forward
- Cocaine Possession Charges Leveled Against 2 New Rochelle Firefighters
- Parenting Website Brainchild of Scarsdale Couple
- Irvington Middle School Students Learn to Build Robots
- Yorktown Man Chosen Class Representative of Police Academy Graduates
- US District Attorney to Hold Opioid Abuse Epidemic Forums
- Greenburgh Given Highest Moody's Bond Rating
- White Plains Girl, 16, Rescued from Sex Traffickers By FBI
- Orange County Man Killed in Syria Fighting for ISIS
- College of New Rochelle Facing Financial Crisis, President Steps Down
- Irvington Schools Shut Off 12 Water Sources in 2 Schools for Lead Contamination
- New Rochelle Honors, Promotes Firefighters in City Hall Ceremony
- League of Women Voters to Host Mamaroneck Candidates' Forum
- Former Dutchess Legislator Sentenced for Child Sex Abuse
- Bronxville Police Quickly Apprehend Hospital Burglary Suspect
- Mid-Hudson Valley Residents Part of State Police DWI Detail Arrests
- 2 Identity Theft Arrests Made By Greenburgh Police
- Hudson Valley Medical Practice Settles $5.31M Medicare Fraud Lawsuit
- Tuckahoe Hotel Gets Planning Board OK to Build on Landfill
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