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FBI Raids Yeshivas/ Flu Season Ongoing/ Accused Catholic School Flasher: Nearby News
plus tuna recall affects New York/ hazardous weather outlook/ pipeline protests/ police allege license suspension 3-peat and more

Lots of news Thursday across the Hudson Valley. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup.
The search for a man who police said took all his clothes off and exposed himself at Maria Regina High School in Hartsdale has led to an arrest.
Deviations that were part of the commercial sterilization process could result in contamination by spoilage organisms or pathogens. There have been no reports of illness associated with these products to date.
More top news:
- Hundreds of FBI Agents Make E-Rate Raids in Ramapo
- Two New Retailers Moving into Jefferson Valley Mall
- Peekskill Protester Dragged from FERC Meeting: VIDEO
- Yorktown Police Charge Katonah Man with Unlicensed Driving
- Hail, Thunder, Snow: Hazardous Weather for Putnam, Rockland, Westchester
- Flu Season Started Late, Will Continue for Weeks: CDC
- Preliminary Hearing Set For New Rochelle Comprehensive Plan Changes
- Suspicious Incident in New City with Man, Car, Children
- Tourism Woes in Putnam County
More news of the day:
- New Rochelle School Ranked Among NY's Best Group of Teachers in 2016
- Croton-Harmon High School to Present 'Guys & Dolls'
- Latest Foreclosure Properties in New City
- Cops Seek Public's Help IDing 3 in Larceny
- "VERPLANCK 11" Who Blocked Pipeline Due in Court
- 2 Housing Projects OK'd By Westchester County IDA
- Mail Service to Hold Local Forums to Discuss Delivery
- Lowey Speaks to Irvington High Students About the State of the Economy
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