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$1.5M Smash-Grab ID Thefts; Double-Fatal Crash; Murder Accusation
Plus 400 people may have been exposed to coronavirus at church, Amazon distribution facility planned to open and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, Sept. 4:
- Gang Targeted Women In $1.5M Smash-Grab ID Thefts: Putnam Sheriff
- 400 Possibly Exposed To Coronavirus At Pleasantville Church
- NY Police Seek Tractor-Trailer Driver In Double-Fatal Crash
- Funeral Home Owner Indicted Over Pre-Paid Burial Accounts
- Hudson Valley Remembers 9/11 With Coronavirus Relief Food Drive
- Peekskill Schools Open With 'Can Do' Attitude
- Wappinger Says Don't Dump Recalled Hand Sanitizer Down Drains
- Maria Fareri Provides Opens ER, Inpatient Services In Mid-Hud
- Amazon To Open 'Last-Mile' Distribution Facility In Greenburgh
- Letter To The Editor: Counties Should Mandate Masks In Schools
- Stink Bugs Are About To Crawl Into New York Homes: What To Do
- Yonkers Man, Accused Of Murder, Wanted By Police
» Across America
- Pentagon Orders Stars And Stripes Newspaper To Stop Publishing
- 'Tiger King's' Carole Baskin Competes In 'Dancing With The Stars'
- U.S. Senate Republicans Trying To Insert Private School Tuition Into The Next COVID-19 Aid Package
- Joe Biden Visits Kenosha Following Jacob Blake Shooting: Photos
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