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Village Dissolution; Mobile Virus Testing; Schools Go Remote
Plus pandemic hits black male community college students, I-84 resurfacing completed and more: regional news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, Dec. 8:
- Coronavirus Can't Stop North Pole Airport In New City
- Carmel Schools Going Remote For The Holidays
- Pandemic Hits Black Male Community College Students Hard: Report
- Obituary: Elizabeth McCormack, Manhattanville College Trustee
- South Nyack Continues Dissolution Discussion Thursday
- Snow Showers Possible Wednesday In The Hudson Valley
- $11M Resurfacing Project On I-84 Completed
- Coronavirus Cases In Bedford Schools Alter Learning Schedules
- 3 Westchester Bars' Licenses Suspended For Pandemic Rule Breaking
- Driver Accused Of Causing Passenger Death During High-Speed Chase
- Mobile Coronavirus Testing Offered In Tarrytown
- Toys For Tots Collection Set For Saturday In New Rochelle
- 25 Days Of Holiday Volunteering — Day 8: Hospital Gift Shop
» Across America
- X-Ray Technician Lives In RV To Keep Small-Town Hospital Afloat
- 'Quite Frankly Shocking': Coronavirus Deaths Hit Record Levels
- White House Pushing For $600 Stimulus Payments: Report
- Chuck Yeager, 1st To Break Sound Barrier, Dies At 97
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