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Thruway Road Rage, Students Give to Wounded Warriors Project, Ruling Against Democrats
Plus students sign letters of intent, Parker proposes plastic bag ban, did 69-year-old shoplift at Sears and more in the Patch Daily Digest.

Here are some of the top news you may have missed from our Hudson Valley Patch sites:
- Groups That Help High-Need Nyack Residents Can Get Financial Help through United Way of Rockland
- Fair Campaign Practices Committee Rules on Croton United Complaint Against Village Democrats
- Plan Now: Shop Small Business Saturday Nov. 29
- Letter to the Editor: Unsavory Motives for Democrat Statements on Sparaco’s Arrest
- Harvey School Students Raise Money for Wounded Warrior Project
- Warwick Man Faces Charges After Thruway Road Rage Incident in Clarkstown
- Legislator Catherine Parker to Propose Countywide Limits on Plastic Bags, Styrofoam Containers
- New Rochelle’s 51st Annual Valenti Thanksgiving Day Parade Set for Nov. 22
- ArtsWestchester Gala to Honor 2 Steadfast Supporters of the Arts
- You can Help Provide the Fixings for Holiday Dinner to Bedford Residents in Need
- Auto Accident at the Montrose Deli Leads to DWAI Charge for Verplanck Man
- 69-year-old Accused of Shoplifting Sockets from Sears
- 9 Mamaroneck High School Students Sign College ‘Letters of Intent’
- Briarcliff Students Compose Music for School Performance of ‘The Tempest’
- 36 Jobs In and Around New Rochelle: Part-Time, Full-Time, Seasonal
- Several New House Applications Before the Scarsdale Architectural Review Board Nov. 17
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