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Drug Kingpin; Local Emergency Declared; Legion Of Christ Lawsuit
Plus, Golden years in the Sawpit, Hudson Valley Olympic medalist, first vaccine mandate in Westchester, back to school and more news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, July 28:
- New Rochelle Drug Kingpin Sentenced In Federal Court
- Court Dismisses Legion Of Christ Suit Over Vacant Land
- Brewster School Calendar 2021-22: First Day Of School
- Hudson Valley Woman Wins Olympic Bronze For Team USA
- Teachers Must Provide Vaccination Proof: Yonkers Mayor Spano
- Local Emergency Declared, Village Reinstates COVID Restrictions
- Sawpit Senior Apartments Opening Doors In Port Chester
- Cortlandt To Reopen Government Offices, Buildings To Public
- Ossining Woman Accused Of Speeding, Not Having License
- 7 Organizations Get Grants To Support Projects In Hudson Valley
- Rockland Funeral Home Owner Pleads In Burial Fund Scam
- Schools, Towns With High COVID-19 Rates Need Drastic Steps: Cuomo
- Bedford Central School District Calendar 2021-22: First Day
- Mamaroneck Union Free School District Calendar 2021-22: First Day
- New Rochelle School Calendar 2021-22: First Day Of School
» Across America
- U.S. Renters Fear Eviction As Federal Moratorium Nears End
- Nationals Game Postponed As Team Deals With COVID-19 Outbreak
- Restaurant Only Serves Unvaccinated, Provokes Health Officials
- I-95 Standoff Suspects Sue MA, Judge, Police For $70M
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