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UN Bribery Case/ Cellphone Dead Zones/ 681 Tickets in DORC Campaign
plus Ruby Dee Park/ NY official wants CT to pay more for Metro-North/ gas pipeline under the Hudson and teen dead on I-84 : nearby news

The Patch Daily Digest for the Hudson Valley:
- 19-Year-Old Killed in I-84 Crash
- Former UN Official Arrested at Westchester Home in Bribery Case
- Fight Over Gun Shows at County Center
- Scarsdale Middle School Hosts ‘Walk to School Day’ Oct. 7
- Ruby Dee Park Naming Ceremony Set for Oct. 10
- Tuckahoe History Committee Hosts Open House Oct. 10
- Mayor Marvin: Connecticut Should Pay Fair Share of Metro-North Maintenance
- Mamaroneck School District Proposes Capital Bond for Improvements
- Ragamuffin Parade Permit is No. 1 on the Agenda
- New NY Rules Burden Therapists Helping the Very Young
- Work Can Start on 1st Algonquin Pipeline Project: FERC
- Clarkstown Superintendent Search: Take the Survey
- Time to Correctly Map Local Cellphone Dead Zones: Schumer
- GOP: No Yorktown Resources for Political Campaigns
- 4 New Buses for Rockland’s TOR Fleet
- Westchester Police Association Endorses Levy
- Fall Series on Healthcare Innovation
- Letter to the Editor: The Future of Ossining Schools
- 681 Tickets in 1st Year of Distracted Driving Campaign
PHOTO: Piermont celebrates ”Purple Rose of Cairo” filmed locally 30 years ago/ Piermont Chamber of Commerce via Patch LocalStream
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