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cop saves baby; car backs into supermarket; money rolling in with Thruway toll amnesty: farmer killed by his own equipment

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
Car Backs Into DeCicco's & Sons Supermarket
Firefighters had to make sure the building was still stable.
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Student Abuse Allegation Against Elderly Music Teacher
A confrontation turned physical, the fourth-grader's family says.
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Police Officer Saves Baby's Life
He's being hailed as a village hero.
Thruway Cashless Toll Drivers Taking Advantage Of Amnesty
There were a lot of people with a lot of unpaid tolls and fines.
Farmer Dies In Tragic Equipment Accident
The spreader and the tractor that was towing it were impounded for further investigation, police said.
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