Community Corner
Train Track Pusher Guilty, FASNY Deadline, New Costco Considered
Plus Indian Point safety drill with fake gunfire, Greg Ball's spending, skatepark seeks approval and more in the Patch Daily Digest.

Here are some of the top stories from your Hudson Valley Patches:
- Homeless Man Pleads Guilty to Pushing Student Onto Train Tracks in White Plains
- RYE YMCA Members Come Together to Benefit Sharing Shelf in Port Chester
- Deadline Set to Make Public Comments on Proposed French American School in White Plains
- Briarcliff Middle Schoolers Say No to Tobacco
- Come out to Port Chester’s Christmas Tree Lighting this Thursday
- Workshop for Families and High School Students with Disabilities
- Pearl River Teens Study Public Policy Issues in D.C.
- Bedford School District Parents: Don’t Miss This
- Greg Ball’s Spending Has Top Billing in New York Times Article
- Yorktown Planning Board Sets Special Meeting on Costco
- Skatepark Design Goes to Nyack Village Trustees for Approval
- Ice Sculpture ‘Reveal’ Moved to Dec. 13
- Sheriff Asks Southeast Residents’ Help with Holiday Toy Drive
- Winter Storm Damon Hits New York
- Junior Scout Troop from Link Elementary Donates Toys for Needy Children
- Yorktown Police Charge Man with Suspended License and Registration
- Mohegan Firefighters Make New Schedule for Annual Candy Cane Run
- Donations in Memory of Diane Hoeneveld to West Nyack Library or Rotary Scholarship Fund
- Mayor Marvin: The ‘Disincentives’ to Fixing Our Crumbling Infrastructure
- Two ‘Grande Dames’ Honored at Bronxville Field Club
- UJA-Federation Communities Celebrate Holidays at Senior Living Facility
- Security Drill at Indian Point Thursday to Include Simulated Gunfire
- Assemblyman Abinanti Proposes Giving Attorney General Sole Authority to Prosecute Alleged Police Crimes
- Community Food Pantry Receives Donation from M and T Bank
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