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Two Pounds of Pot Discovered, No More Construction Debris, Sears Larceny
Plus suspicious men at Rippowam Cisqua, Hudson death a suicide, new Eagle Scout and more in the Patch Daily Digest.

Here are some of the top news you may have missed from our Hudson Valley Patch sites (click on a headline they’re hyperlinks):
- Man Arrested with Two Pounds of Marijuana in His Backpack, Says County Police
- ‘Suspicious Incident’ Reported at Bedford’s Rippowam Cisqua, Police Seek Public’s Help
- Tommy Duffy: Owned Jasmine Cafe, Caterers
- Mount Kisco Man Charged with Aggregated Unlicensed Driving, DWI in Brewster
- Hudson River Death: Medical Examiner Rules It a Suicide
- Feiner: County, Greenburgh No Longer Picking Up Residential Construction Garbage
- Residents Concerned About New Development on Rt. 312
- Croton Residents: Come out Oct. 18 for Bulbs, Coffee and Cider
- New Rochelle Saves $1.35 Million over Nine Years from Bond Sale
- Rhyming Poet, Illustrator Entertains at Todd
- State Senate Candidate Joe Dillon Grapples with Foreclosure, Liens: Report
- The Mickey Sullivan Duathalon at Pearl River Middle School
- Frank C. Toto Earns Eagle Scout Rank
- Yorktown Police Accuse Sears Cashier of Larceny
- Social Media Stars in Concert Oct. 19 at the Palisades Mall
- Domestic Violence Awareness Month: New York Police Receive More than 400,000 Calls a Year
- Yorktown Fall Fair-Goers Were Generous with their Blood
- The College of New Rochelle Reaches Out to Prospective Adult Students
- County Executive to Lay Out 2015 Budget at New City Library
- Clarkstown’s Halloween Parade is Saturday: Do Your Kids Have their Costumes Ready?
Photo: Frank C. Toto, left, and Rockland County Executive Ed Day
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