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Roof Collapse Sinkhole; Police Chief Not Retiring; Luring Incident
plus bakery damaged by lightning reopens: it's the Hudson Valley Patches' Daily Digest

- Nyack Middle Schooler Says Man Tried to Lure Her into His Car
- College of New Rochelle School of Nursing to Hold Open House
- Mail Delays, No Shows Frustrate Greenburgh Residents
- Former Fox Lane Teacher Adam Heller Files Lawsuit to Reclaim Job
- Mystery Surrounds Former Pelham Manor Police Chief Withdrawing Retirement Application
- Pelham-Based Development Company to Create Living Memorial to Gas Explosion Victims
- Patisserie Didier Dumas Reopens at 6:30AM
- Watchtower Bible and Tract Society Buys Brewster Property
- Pearl River Residents: Here’s How to Report Potholes on County Roads
- Visiting Hours are March 14 for George D. Sylvestri
- Roof Collapse Creates Parking Lot Sinkhole
- Last Chance to Dream the Impossible Dream
- Partners in Safety’s President Recognized by Defense Department
- Visiting Hours are March 13 for Paul J. Schaffer
- Peekskill Man Ignores Order of Protection, Chokes Victim, Returns Next Day
- Don’t Miss: ‘Seussical the Musical’ at Nanuet High Croton Parents Tackle Elementary Math
- 10 Port Chester Students Selected for All-County Bands
- Rye Women’s Interfaith Committee Host Annual Conference in April
- Clinton’s Chappaqua Email Server: Convenient, Legal
- Judith Johnson To Represent Putnam, Rockland, Westchester on state Board of Regents
- Peekskill Man Drives into Snowbank, Faces Charges
- Property Reval Proceeds without Homestead Option
- UPDATE: Pascack Valley Line Resumes Service
- Visiting Hours are March 13 for Patricia J. Keahon
- Briarcliff Fourth-Graders Write, Direct Original Play
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