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Man Sentenced for Crash that Killed Friend, Pepsi Moving Out of Somers, Sens. Schumer and Blumenthal Team Train Crossing Bill
Plus another child pornography arrest, Bedford house fire, Kisco River bridge to be replaced and more... it's the Daily Digest from Patch.

Here are some of the top stories today from your Hudson Valley Patches:
- Schumer, Blumenthal to Introduce Grade Crossing Safety Bill
- Pepsi Will Move Out of Somers
- Complexities Slow Down Move to Dissolve Town of Rye
- Port Chester Middle School Announces Latest Honor Roll
- Bronxville On-Pace to Reach Sales Tax Collection Goal
- Firefighters Battle Blaze at Buxton Road Home in Bedford
- New Rochelle Man Sentenced in Vehicular Manslaughter Case that Killed His Friend
- State Police: Greenwood Lake Man, 59, Arrested on Felony Charge of Possession of Child Pornography
- Two Pelham Memorial High Students Among Winners of Burke’s ‘Brain Bee’
- Clarkstown Receives 1st Payment for Signing onto Program to Reduce Electricity Consumption
- Don’t Miss: ‘The Crucible’ at Pearl River High School
- Deteriorating Parkway Bridge Over the Kisco River to Be Replaced
- Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty Re-Dedicates New City Office
- Don’t Miss: Grow Ossining Fundraiser for Olive Opera House
- New York Crime Stoppers offers Reward for Information on Cortlandt Hit-and-Run
- Letter to the Editor: Crossroads 312 Proponent Wrong to Invoke Patriotism, Threats
- Lewisboro Man Arrested on Drug Charges
- Harvard Professor William Julius Wilson to Speak at Westchester Community College
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