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With Retail Reopening, Curtain Store Owner Hopeful

A Main Street mainstay is eager to welcome customers back — and hopes for new ones if New York City dwellers decide to live in a less dense community.

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3 Men Accused Of Stealing IDs And $100K In Electronics

The three, one from Rockland and two from NYC, created phony customer accounts at a Westchester store, police allege.

Find out what's happening in New Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Cuomo To Decide Extending School Ballot Deadline

Due to widespread problems, many in local school districts received ballots too late to be sure their votes will be received by mail before 5 p.m. Tuesday.

George Floyd Protests: Anxiety Grips LI As Misinformation Spreads

Rumors and disinformation have left many uneasy and unable to tell what's real — and what's not.


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