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Kiryas Joel Boys School Had 100s Of Students Inside | Patch PM
New Rochelle will open some school tennis courts over Memorial Day weekend.

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Remember Larisa And Don't Drive Drunk: County Sheriff
The 13-year-old was killed by a drunken driver Memorial Day weekend in 2015.
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UTA Of Kiryas Joel Boys School Had 'Hundreds Of Students' Inside
A lawyer for the school said the building had just been open for independent study.
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New Rochelle Reopens Some School Tennis Courts Saturday
A sign of change in the nation's first coronavirus "containment zone."
Swimmer Drowns Off Coast Of Rockaway Beach: Police
Two other swimmers were rescued from the water and survived.
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