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Head-on Crash| Only HS Mariachi Band | Teen Accused Of Exposing Himself
Local charity funnels medical supplies to Puerto Rico | Organ donor law named after local | real estate market update | frost advisory

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patches:
- White Plains High Boasts Only Mariachi School Band In State
- 16YO Accused Of Exposing Himself In Fitness Center
- Man Killed In Two-Car Accident In Orange County
- Hudson Valley Crime Roundup: Student Threatens To Shoot Up School, Stolen Withholding Taxes
- Organ-Donor Law Named After Hudson Valley Kid Made Permanent
- Getting Medical Supplies To Storm-Ravaged Puerto Rico From The Hudson Valley
- Obituary: Dr. Arthur T. Lyne
- 5 Hurt In Head-On Crash In Southeast
- Frost Advisory Issued | Brewster's Weather
- Cascade of Charges for Connecticut Men In Putnam County
- Robbery And Assault In Mount Kisco
- 3rd Quarter Real Estate Prices Stay Strong
- Lane Closures On The Hutchinson River Parkway Monday and Tuesday
- State Must Close Temporary School Without Running Water: Carlucci
- Hudson Valley Community Among America's 50 Best To Live In: Report
- Halloween 2017: What’s The Most Popular Candy In New York?
» Across America
- #MeToo: Sexual Harassment Not Just Hollywood Issue
- California Wildfires Latest: 40 Killed, Winds Calm
- Ex-Captive Army Sgt. Bergdahl Admits Desertion
- Anne Frank Costume Trivializes Holocaust: Critics
- Watch: Dog Survives Wildfire, Reunites With Family
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our regional network. The Patch community platform includes communities in the lower Hudson Valley, Long Island, New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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