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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
COVID Causes Setback To NY's Math, Reading: Nation’s Report Card
Reading scores among fourth graders nationally also slid to the lowest level since 1990.
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See Which Hudson Valley Superintendents Are Among Highest-Paid In NY
Our region has many of the highest-paid superintendents in the state. See if your school district's superintendent made the top 30.
Find out what's happening in Larchmont-Mamaroneckfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
$11K Of Books Unpaid For At Chappaqua Children's Book Festival
There's a chance you might not have paid for that book you bought at the Chappaqua Children's Book Festival.
NYPD Police Horse Named After LI Officer Killed In 9/11 Terror Attacks
When animal lover and NYPD officer Walter Weaver fell in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, his family was devastated, but they were honored as his colleagues remembered him at a horse naming ceremony.
» Also Worth a Look Today:
- New BJ's Set To Open In Greenburgh
- HV Man Faces Multiple Felonies After Being Accused Of Rape: Police
- Man Who Tried To Kill Wallkill Restaurant Patron Enters Plea
- Off-Duty Wallkill Cop Mugged In The Bronx
- ‘Be the Change’ at Irvington’s Main Street School for Unity Day
- Overpass In Putnam Renamed To Honor 1st Responders
- Rockland Man Accused Of Punching Girlfriend While She Held Their Baby
- A Record-Breaking Day At This Year's Golden's Bridge FD Community Day
- Body Found In Saw Mill River At Chicken Island Daylighting Park
- Police Issue Alert About Coyote Venturing Downtown In Port Chester
- 5 Festive Fall Things To Do Only In The Hudson Valley
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