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Aiming Car At Cops; Selling MTA Properties; 2 Beers In 2 Days
Whole county exposed to measles; left-wing artists disparage political parties; Halloween candy exchange party and more news of the day

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network:
- High-Speed Westchester Driver Tried To Run Down Two Cops
- Now Up To 40 Measles Cases, Rockland Adds Restrictions, Clinics
- New Castle Resident Faces Drug Charge
- Ex-Village Trustee’s Pal Avoids Jail Time On Welfare Fraud Conviction
- Letter To The Editor: Missile Dick Chicks On Visit To Murphy HQ
- Odell's Top Priorities: Tax Base, Development, Shared Services
- Movie Screening, Q & A On 'Far from the Tree' Hosted By Holocaust Education Center
- Two Beers In Two Days Stolen From The 7-Eleven: Police
- Two Animals Found With Rabies In Clarkstown
- Shooting In Poughkeepsie Under Investigation
- Faso Wants To Relieve Medicaid Burden On NY Taxpayers
- Hudson Valley Man Injured In Upstate Helicopter Crash
- Cushman & Wakefield To Rep 2 MTA Properties In Westchester
- Hudson Valley Candy Exchange Party Thursday To Benefit Ronald McDonald House
- More Disruption For Commuters On The Port Jervis Line
- Crooks Pretend To Be Police In Phone Scam
- Community Raises Money To Help 3 Orphaned By Murder-Suicide
- Rockland Chooses Catholic Charities For Homeless Warming Shelter
» Across America
- Trump's King Has Very Bad Day; Could Affect House
- Parents Of Child Hurt In Bus Stop Crash Speak Out
- 30 Patch Dogs Who Dressed Up For Halloween
- Ted Cruz's Halloween Tweet Scares Twitterverse
- Accused In Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Indicted
Image: Rockland County Health Commissioner gives briefing on measles outbreak, Oct. 31, 2018/ via Rockland County on Facebook
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