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Police Say 50 Dogs Mistreated + 10-Digit Dialing Starts Sunday
Plus, newest Netflix teen star from the Hudson Valley, scooter driver dies in collision while stopped for school bus, meteors and more news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, October 20:
- Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital Shows Off Improvements
- 40th Anniversary Of Brinks Robbery Marked With Ceremony, Pain
- Alternative HS Will Relocate To Monroe College Campus
- Fox Lane 2020 Grad Set To Star In Netflix Spinoff Series
- Stop & Shop To Offer 30-Minute Grocery Delivery In NY
- Hudson Valley Airports Get Millions From State For Pet Projects
- 10-Digit Dialing Starts Sunday In The Hudson Valley
- 2021 Candidate Profile: Donohue Running For Orangetown Town Board
- Westchester DA Investigating Trump's Golf Club: Report
- Communities Mourn Death Of College Student From Hudson Valley
- Sleepy Hollow Student Receives Davidson Fellows Scholarship
- Peekskill Appoints New Police Chief
- Good Samaritan Struck, Injured On Thruway
- Cortlandt Man Accused Of Breaking Into Car Dealership
- Scooter Driver Dies When Rear-Ended While Stopped For School Bus
- Full Hunter’s Moon Rises Over Hudson Valley, Dimming Orionids
- 50 Dogs Left Without Adequate Food, Water: NYSP
» Across America
- Unidentified Human Remains, Brian Laundrie Belongings Found: FBI
- FDA Authorizes Boosters For Moderna, J&J COVID-19 Vaccines
- In-N-Out Burger: 'We Refuse To Become The Vaccination Police'
- 2021's Most-Popular Halloween Costumes, According To Google
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