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Shelter Head Passes Fake Bills; More Swastikas Found: Local News
Plus felony charge for sex with child, bond vote for middle school repairs, K-9 graduates and more: nearby news.

Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, Feb. 1:
- Mount Vernon To Retire Slain Teen's Basketball Jersey
- New Officers For Police Chiefs’ Association of Rockland County
- LI Woman Charged With Lottery Scam In Rockland
- Homeless Shelter Head Accused Of Passing Phony $20s
- 20-Year-Old Child Sex Secret Revealed In Porn Sweep
- Troubled Residential Treatment Center For Teens To Close
- Revitalizing A Briarcliff Company: Small Business Spotlight
- CSforAll Adds Chappaqua Schools To Planning Team
- 3 Students Earn January Honors From Rockland Sons of Italy
- Gas Station Clerk Sold Beer To Teen: Cops
- Peekskill K9 Graduates from MTA Explosive Detection Course
- Hudson Valley Boasts Best Beer Store In NY
- Alum, Former Police Captain To Head Iona Campus Safety
- Irvington Middle School 8th-graders Design, Build Robot Drag Cars
- 2 More Incidents Of Anti-Semitic Graffiti Found At John Jay
- Vulnerable Adult Man Missing From Yonkers
- Yorktown Man Accused Of Driving While Drug Impaired
- Dutchess Man Faces Felony Charge For Having Sex With Child
- Rain, Snow, Wintry Mix Could Mean Tricky Friday HV A.M. Commute
- NYPD Detective Kills Himself Outside Newburgh Bar
- Port Chester Voting On Bond For Middle School Repairs
» Across America
- Multiple Shot At CA Middle School
- Michigan Barn Is Free – Just Come 'N Get It
- This Will Make You ‘Paws’: Dog Gets Unemployment
- Police Suspect Foul Play In Natalie Wood's Death
- "Law & Order" Coffee Urn Sets Off Bomb Scare NYC
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