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district increases school security; Bicycle Sundays starting back up on the parkway; family of man killed by bus wins settlement

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
44th Annual 'Bicycle Sundays' Set To Roll
Closing the parkway to cars – a welcome change of the seasons.
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Coyote That Bit Child Sunday Was Rabid
Everyone who came into contact with the animal, or its saliva, is being evaluated.
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Ossining Increases School Security
Sometimes the threat is already inside.
County To Pay $300K Lawsuit Settlement Against Bus Line
The suit was brought by the family of a man killed when he was hit by a bus.
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