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Mayor Resigns; 1st West Nile Virus Death; County Grant Money
Plus some village elections decided, grand jury working on backlog and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, Sept. 16:
- First 2020 Case, Death From West Nile Virus In Westchester
- Mt Vernon Joins National Mayors Coalition For A Guaranteed Income
- Rockland Grand Jury Working On Coronavirus Backlog
- Op-Ed: Please, Putnam, Keep Doing It Right
- Brewster Begins Discussing How To Reinvent Local Policing
- Former Lewisboro Justice Sentenced To Prison
- New Yorkers Should Get Flu Shot This Year, Experts Say
- Scarsdale Nonpartisan Party Sweeps Trustee Election
- 2020 Tuckahoe Village Trustee Election Waiting For Absentees
- Bronxville 2020 Village Elections Results
- County Program Provides Money To Help Businesses, Nonprofits
- Tarrytown Mayor Resigns; Deputy Mayor Takes Over
» Across America
- Sally Weakens, Downgraded To Tropical Storm
- California Fire Season Is Far From Over; 3.3M Acres Burn
- Big Ten To Start Football Season October 23
- Wisconsin Farmer Plants 2 Million Sunflowers To Make People Smile
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