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Man Struck, Killed By Train; School Closed For Deep Cleaning
Plus county declares state of emergency because of measles, parent charged with allowing underage drinking and more: nearby news.
Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, March 26:
- Measles Outbreak: Rockland Declaring State Of Emergency
- Landmark Designation For 2 Buildings In Rockland
- Police Release ID Of Man Struck By Train In Hudson Valley: UPDATE
- 3 Accused Of Drug Possession After 1-Car Crash
- Westchester Man Faces Felony DWI Charge: NYSP
- 12 New York Communities Among Country’s Healthiest: U.S. News
- Queens Man Accused Of Breaking Car Window, Stealing Cash
- Bedford Parent Charged With Allowing Underage Drinking: Police
- Greenburgh Supervisor Asks For Input On Defeated School Bond
- Beacon High School To Close Wednesday For Complete Cleaning
» Across America
- Parade Of Pet Pics For National Puppy Day
- He Gave Up Everything But Beer For Lent
- Mayor Calls Smollett Case 'Whitewash Of Justice'
- $2,000 Gratuity On $48 Bill Stuns Eatery Staff
- NJ Man Dies Of Cancer After Google Captures Fall
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