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Police Officer Hit by Car, Help ID Suspected Identity Thief, Gas Pipeline Meeting Changed
Plus bomb threat at Rye schools, Friendly's franchisee bankruptcy, high school students receive honors and more in the Patch Daily Digest.

Here are some of the top stories from Hudson Valley Patches:
- Research on Stinkbugs Earns John Jay’s Tess Woerner Tobin National Science Honor
- New York Schools May Require Vaccinations, Appeals Court Rules
- Cold Weather Safety Tips from the Westchester County Health Department
- Christine Ji Woo Kang Still Missing: Center for Missing and Exploited Children Joins Search
- Burst Sprinkler Pipe Temporarily Shuts Down Children’s Section at Greenburgh Library
- Mamaroneck Board of Ed to Discuss Summer Programs Tuesday
- Wow House: Brand New Construction in Larchmont
- Wow House: Renovated Swiss A-Frame in Dobbs Ferry
- 2 Yorktown High School Students Named Intel Semifinalists
- County Police Officer Saves Boy from Being Hit by a Car on the Saw Mill
- Police Investigate Latest School Bomb Threat in Rye
- Briarcliff’s Friedland named US Presidential Scholar Finalist
- Looking for MLK Day Opportunities in Croton and Croton
- Memorial Service Jan. 24 for Joel Epstein
- ARC of Rockland Receives Accreditation for Excellence
- Don’t Miss: Financial Planning Workshop for the Middle Class
- Brooklyn Grossbard Named Intel Semifinalist
- Friendly’s Franchisee Continues Bankruptcy Filings
- Police Seek Public’s Help ID’ing Suspect in ID Theft Case
- State Moves Location of 1st Hearing on Gas Pipeline’s Monitoring Stations
- Clarkstown South Student Named Intel Semifinalist
- Coast Guard Auxiliary Thanks Buchanan
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