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Safe Halloween, 9/11 Hero Honored, White House Intern
plus Lincoln Depot Museum opens, Palacio's new book and Phelps makes Ebola assurances—the Patch Daily Digest

Today’s news from around the Hudson Valley Patch sites:
- Don’t Miss: Grand Opening of Lincoln Depot Museum Oct. 18
- How’s Your Costume Coming for the Nyack Halloween Parade?
- Exchange Student Who Threatened St. Thomas Aquinas College Released
- Ossining Student Earns Rising Scientist Award
- Clarkstown’s Pupil Personnel Services Head to Receive Award
- Welles Crowther’s Memory Honored by Fire Safety Directors Association of Greater New York
- Purchase Fire District to Discuss $1.21 Million Spending Plan Oct. 21
- New Rochelle Cares Launches Initiative to Help the Elderly
- Port Chester High School to Receive Independent Evaluation
- Peter Peyser, 93, Former Irvington Mayor, U.S. Congressman
- Scarsdale Police Department, Police Benevolent Association Launch Safe Halloween Initiative
- Board of New Rochelle Public Library Appoints Two New Members
- Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Seeks to Reassure Sleepy Hollow Residents about Ebola
- 100 Brook Hill Drive Sold to Diamond Properties
- Two Middle School Students in Croton Contributed to R.J. Palacio’s New Book
- Jonathan Sturr of Bronxville Chosen for White House Internship Program
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