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Motorcycle Crash; Early Voting Starts; Outside Dining
Plus rally against "racist" posts by school board member, city playgrounds reopen and more: nearby news.

Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, June 12:
- Caring For People's Well-Being: Nyack Hero
- Brewster Rally Calls For District Trustee To Step Down
- West Nile Time: Rockland Offers Mosquito Dunks
- Brewster Board Won't Ask Trustee To Resign For 'Racist' Posts
- 2020 Candidate Profile: Meg Cameron For Assembly District 91
- Tarrytown To Allow Outside Dining
- Motorcyclist Dies After Crashing Into Trees
- Early Voting For Primary Election Set To Begin In Hudson Valley
- New Rochelle Reopens City Playgrounds
- Bronxville HS Students Recognized During Virtual Awards Ceremony
- Westchester To Close Croton Gorge Park 2 Days A Week
» Across America
- The Price Of Protesting In The COVID-19 Pandemic
- Cuomo Ordering Police Agencies To Reform
- 9 Good News Stories: The Hidden Treasure Edition
- Gov. Murphy To Sue Asbury Park For Reopening
- Protests Create Teachable Moment For Parents
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