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Pepperoni Recall + New COVID Variant Found In Westchester
Plus, Boy Scouts sell camp to fund compensation for victims of sexual abuse; shifting demographics in region; high-rise fire and more news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, December 7:
- Massive Evacuation Effort At Senior Housing High-Rise Blaze
- Pepperoni Sold In NY Stores Recalled Over Listeria Concerns
- Community Foundation Awards $44,000 To Jacob Burns Film Center
- Westchester Community Foundation Awards Grants To Help Ossining
- Police Seek Driver Who Hit 2 On Route 202
- Boy Scouts To Sell 1 Camp In Hudson Valley
- 25 Days Of Holiday Volunteering — Day 7: Rides For Seniors
- Getting A Sense Of The 2020 Census: Bronxville Mayor
- 1st Case Of Omicron Variant Detected In Hudson Valley
- Yorktown Man Punches Victim, Causes Injuries: PD
- Drive-Up, Socially Distanced Selfies With Santa At City Hall
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