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Extra Rough Winter On Tap According To Farmers' Almanac | Patch PM

'Man-Eating Shark Attack' Brings Joy To The Beach | Genovese Family In Westchester | Severely Neglected Mini-Poodle Removed | "50 Over 50"

Patch PM is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from around the Hudson Valley.
Patch PM is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from around the Hudson Valley. (Patch Graphic )

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:

Genovese Family Associate From Westchester Sentenced

A Westchester County man was among six members of the Genovese crime family sentenced Friday in a racketeering case

Find out what's happening in New Rochellefor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Murder-Suicide Investigation Continues After Mom Shot Baby: Police

Police said Dr. Krystal Cascetta went into her infant's room Saturday morning and fatally shot the child before turning the gun on herself.

Find out what's happening in New Rochellefor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Severely Neglected Mini-Poodle Removed From Putnam Lake Home

"Imagine your hair being pulled 24/7 in the most sensitive areas you can think of," the Putnam County SPCA chief told Patch.


Hudson Valley Woman Named To Forbes '50 Over 50 Impact List'

"I have been fortunate to see the amazing progress that is being made," the advocate for maternal and child health told Patch.


'Man-Eating Shark Attack' Brings Joy To Glen Island Beach

The artists at this year's sand art competition outdid themselves, but the fun at the beach wasn't limited to those sculpting masterpieces.


Winter 2023-24 Forecast: How Much Snow Will NY Get?

It’s hard to think about winter with temperatures in the high 70s in the Hudson Valley and on Long Island. But a look ahead from the Farmers’ Almanac in its extended 2023-24 winter forecast suggests not only that “the BRRR is back,” but also that snow shovels will see plenty of action.


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