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Mobster Indictments; Kid Casting Call; Troubled Hudson Valley Retailers
Plus high school senior deported; Metro-North SNAFU; interstate fugitives and more: News of the Month from Hudson Valley Patches

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley in June. Did you miss any of it on your local Patch? Here's a roundup.
Local action by Immigration enforcement topped the list, as a high-school student was detained the day of his prom. The feds were also in the news warning us about a couple of armed and dangerous fugitives in the area and announcing indictments against half-a-dozen mobsters.
It wasn't all police news, despite several tragic deaths. On the view-with-alarm side, a new dog flu that's spreading fast and more bleak news from the retail industry with consequences for jobs. On the bright side, a cool casting call for youngsters and, of course, the fireworks guide.
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Check them out:
- UPDATE: ICE Says Ossining High School Senior Was Ordered Deported in November
- Victims Of Fatal Route 304 Crash Identified
- UPDATE: Trash Caused Massive Delays On Metro-North
- Highly Contagious Dog Flu Spreading Through U.S.
- Death at the Palisades Center
- Fugitives From Tennessee Were Said To Have Been In Hudson Valley
- Mob Bust: 6 Westchester Lucchese Mobsters Indicted, Feds Say
- Casting Call: 100 Young Baseball Players For Feature Film
- 19 New York Retailers On Verge Of Bankruptcy
- Hudson Valley's 2017 4th Of July Fireworks Guide
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