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Stalking Accusation; Winning Take-5 Ticket; Giving Out Face Masks
Plus more trains, unemployment soars in Hudson Valley and more: nearby news.

Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, May 28:
- Rockland To Give Face Masks To Local Small Firms, Nonprofits
- Pelham Proposes $76.7 Million School Budget For 2020-21
- The Friendly Beatlemaniac: Pearl River Hero
- Metro-North Adds Trains As Hudson Valley Reopens
- Unemployment Soars In The Hudson Valley
- Body Slamming Leads To Assault Arrest: PD
- Galleria At White Plains Reopens For Curbside Pick-up
- Union Vale Crash Kills Motorcyclist
- SUV-Fire Vehicle Crash Injures 2, Kills 1 Dog
- Million Air Westchester Employees Help Give Out Bags Of Food
- Substitute Teacher Accused Of Stalking Student
- One Winning TAKE-5 Ticket, Sold In Rockland
- Latimer Talks Phase 2; Number Of Active Cases Continues Dropping
» Across America
- U.S. Coronavirus Blog: House Passes Aid
- Buildings Trashed, Burned Down Across Minneapolis
- CT Homicide Suspect Peter Manfredonia Arrested
- ATL 2020 Grads Test Positive For Coronavirus
- School Reopenings: Expect Masks and Tiny Classes
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