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Racist Graffiti Found At State Park | 2nd Student Dies From Rollover Crash | Public Works Official Under Scrutiny
Plus protesters don't want Trump's property taxes lowered, indictment in fatal movie theater stabbing and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Thursday, June 15. Did you miss any of it on your local Patch? Here’s a roundup, including racist graffiti at a state park, woman charged with endangering the welfare of a disabled woman and an indictment handed down in fatal movie theater stabbing.
- Rockland's Top Blood Donors Honored
- Purchase Elementary Club Raises More Than $600 To Fight Cancer
- Putnam's Flag 'Row Of Honor' To Stay Up Through 4th Of July Weekend
- Protesters In Briarcliff Manor Blast Trump Over Golf Club Taxes
- Father Accused Of Killing 7YO Appears In Court
- 19 New York Retailers On Verge Of Bankruptcy
- Workshops Set To Discuss Bike Lanes, Crosswalks On Route 9
- 2nd Arlington High Students Dies From Rollover Crash
- Grand Jury Votes To Indict Yonkers Teen In Fatal Movie Theater Stabbing
- Emergency Helicopter Lands At Yorktown High To Demonstrate Use
- CT Man Charged With Selling Carfentanil
- Woman Charged With Endangering Welfare Of A Disabled Person
- Rockland Officials Condemn Racist Graffiti, Swastikas At High Tor State Park
- Foster Named Peekskill's Interim Schools Superintendent
- Mount Kisco Arts Council Holding 'Grab & Go' Show
- Residency Of Mount Vernon Public Works Commissioner Under Scrutiny
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Photo: High Tor State Park, with a view towards the Village of Haverstraw and the Hudson River. Image is by Thomas McGuire, posted on Wikimedia and made available via a Creative Commons license.
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