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Politics, Police And Pets: The Week in Review
The Hudson Valley celebrates an Olympic athlete; mold found in middle school; parents challenge book: read these and more, and take our poll

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Politics, police and pets dominated the news, but there was more. Here are some of the stories you may have missed:
- Hudson Valley Politicians React To Cuomo's Resignation
- Putnam Parents Challenge Book On Summer Reading List
- Teenage Pedestrian Killed By Teen Driving SUV: Police
- Mold In Middle School Will Require $1.6M Emergency Mitigation
- Westchester's Rai Benjamin Proves To Be Gold Anchor
- Deputy, Good Samaritan Save Woman From Burning Car
- Solar Grid On School Hockey Rink Expands To Include More Homes
- Family Accused Of Keeping Pets In Filthy Conditions
- Hudson Valley Man Accused Of Luring 2 Girls With Vape Pens
- Westchester Tops 1 Million Residents In 2020 Census
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