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Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network from Thursday, Oct. 26. The news includes a reopening of a restaurant that had a hepatitis A finding, county executive accused of pay-for-play, a nurse was accused of withholding medications of nursing home residents and more.
- Port Chester Restaurant Reopens After Viral Illness Finding
- Hepatitis A Exposure Reported At Port Chester Restaurant
- Latimer Accuses Astorino Of Using Airport For Politics
- Elementary School Students Learn Math, Science With Pumpkins
- 4 College Of New Rochelle Homes Sold At Auction
- Developmentally Disabled Adults Allege Discrimination At Halloween Store
- Columbia County Man Charged With Felony DWI
- Putnam LPN Withheld Nursing Home Residents' Medications: NY AG
- Illegal School Holding Classes In Stadium Funded Through Fraud
- Cement Mixer Truck Catches Fire In Thornwood
- National Drug Take Back Day Is Saturday: Drop Offs In Bardonia, New City
- CT Driver Clocked At 110MPH On I-84 In Southeast: NYSP
- Nor'Easter Conditions Possible On The 5th Anniversary Of Sandy
- Letter to the Editor: Outhouse Position on Immigration Purposefully Misquoted
- ICE Deports Senior Citizen Accused Of Murder In Guatemala
- Hawk Watch; Spooky Hike; Dig-a-Tree Weekend: Events In Westchester's Parks
- Rye Neck Students Stand Up Against Cyberbullying
- Man Accused Of Trying To Kill Officer Found Guilty
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