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Socialite Killing Clues, Teacher Sex Case, Union Chief Fraud
Plus no TZB toll hike next year, student wins short film prize, more: Daily Digest from Hudson Valley Patches.

- Former Law Enforcement Union Chief Sentenced for Fraud
- State Police Probe Possible Burglary Links in Lois Colley Killing
- Croton Students Become Hudson Stewards
- Hispanic Group Honors Lakeland Student
- Clarkstown Board of Ed Moves Nov. 12 Meeting
- Irvington Middle Schooler Wins Award at Nantucket Shorts Film Fest
- Meadow Pond Elementary School Installs ‘Buddy Bench’
- No Toll Hike on Tappan Zee Bridge in 2016: Thruway Authority
- New Castle Cops Seek Help Investigating Former Teacher
- Work Nov. 12 to Close Taconic Lanes in Yorktown
- Nyack Skatepark Grand Opening Nov. 21
- 2 Shoplifting Arrests at ShopRite on Route 52
- Donate Boxed, Canned Foods to Rockland Food Pantries
- NYS Workers’ Minimum Wage to $15 by 2021
- Brewster, Putnam Valley Vets Honored at Row of Honor
- Rockland Legislature Honors World War II Vet for Military, Community Service
- Hutch Down to 1 Lane from Exit 23-30, Nov. 12-13
- Update: Signal Problems Fixed on Metro-North Harlem Line
- Bronxville Elementary Students Learn Chess
- A Strong Season for Rye High School Crew
- Westchester, Rockland Students Honored by Hispanic Heritage Foundation
- Opinion: Privatizing Playland Update: DeJaVu All Over Again
Photo: State police investigate the Lois Colley killing in North Salem. Photo credit: NYS Police
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