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Life-Threatening Tick-Borne Disease In Hudson Valley | Patch PM
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Life-Threatening Tick-Borne Disease Found In Hudson Valley
Ticks may be active throughout the year if temperatures are above freezing.
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Massive Retaining Wall Collapse: Families Evacuated, Stabilization Plan Sought
The big apartment building above it is almost finished.
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Graswald, Fiancé's Family Settle Legal Disputes
The two began fighting when she appealed her manslaughter conviction for her fiance's death when they were out kayaking.
Pompom The Runaway Chicken Is Missing In Brooklyn
The owner of an exotic chicken is desperately trying to find the newly free bird.
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