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Hudson Valley Cab Company Owner Accused In $200K Fraud | Patch PM
The trooper who shot a suspect was responding to a 911 call; diners rescued from flooded restaurant; an ingenious way to pay your rent

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
911 Call: Drunk Man Threatening Woman With Knife
A trooper fatally shot a suspect Tuesday in an incident that started with a 911 call, state police officials said.
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HV Cab Company Owner Accused Of $200,000 Fraud
A literally unbelievable bill for tolls
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Firefighters Rescue Trapped Diners From Long Island Restaurant
The firehouse was flooded.
Indentured Servants And Wild Parties: Inside NYC's Secret Mansion
Advertised on social media, it was organized by the tenant (who also put some additions on the house).
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