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Yorktown Considering Removing 9 Books From Libraries | Racist Taunts At Another HS Basketball Game | Passenger Arrested After Airport Tirade

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
Ossining Asks For Probe Of Racist Slur At Basketball Game
The incident at Our Lady of Lourdes in Poughkeepsie is similar to others in school settings recently.
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Chick-Fil-A Planning Its First Westchester Location
An empty bank will make way for Westchester County's first Chick-fil-A, if plans are approved by lawmakers.
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Yorktown Considering Removing 9 Books From School Libraries
District officials said community members or parents raised formal objections to having the books on school library shelves.
New York's Not The Worst When It Comes To Property Taxes: Report
In fact, there's one common property tax that New Yorkers don't pay at all.
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