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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
Explosion, Fire At Bowline Plant On The Hudson River
It's the third - or fourth - incident at the plant in the past 40 days, and the second fire this year.
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'Hollywood On The Hudson' Lionsgate Partner In New Magnet School
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, will help to develop the curriculum for the new school.
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Watch Out For Pest Control Company Ringing Doorbells: Police
Police are warning homeowners that the people who ring your doorbell might not be everything they claim to be.
Man Points Loaded Handgun At Family With Child Police Say
The 26 year-old drew a loaded, unregistered, 9mm handgun from his pocket and didn't comply with the officer's instructions, police said.
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