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New NY Bridge Towers Topped Off | Affordable Housing Construction Started | Reusable Bag Law Goes into Effect
Plus former mayor accused of having sex with minor, joint water plant gets state funds and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, Dec. 13. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Beacon Woman Charged as Unlicensed Driver by Putnam Sheriff
- Former Millbrook Mayor Accused of Having Sex with Minor
- Overnight Snow Chance for Pearl River
- Milestone for New NY Bridge: 8 Main Span Towers Topped Off
- Connecticut Man Faces DWI Charge in South Nyack
- Giving While Shopping is Possible at the Palisades Center: Hudson Valley Holidays 2016
- Drug Charge after Traffic Stop in Putnam Valley
- Copland House in Cortlandt Gets State Money for Music Education
- Reusable Bag Law Goes Into Effect Jan. 1 around Chappaqua
- Funds for Mount Kisco, New Castle for Joint Water Plant Operations
- Peekskill Grants Top $1M from NY Economic Development Council
- Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert Issued Tuesday for Staten Island Man
- Should Bronxville Alter Regulations to Encourage, Help Downtown Businesses?: Mayor
- Rye Brook Affordable Housing Construction Started
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