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Vaccine Mandate; Relative Obscurity To Victory; Goosefeather News
Plus swastika graffiti, teen killed in crash, a downtown fire, winning lottery ticket sold in the Hudson Valley, roadwork and more news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Monday, August 16:
- Vandals Scrawl Swastika On Ossining Playground
- Weekend Train Ridership Rising Fastest: Metro-North Officials
- 1 Teen Dead, 4 Injured In NY Thruway Crash
- Hudson Valley's 'Relative Obscurity' Sails To Victory
- New Rochelle Apartment Building Fire Leaves 32 Families Displaced
- Park Pass Requirement Waived At Willson's Woods Wave Pool
- Overnight Roadwork On US 1 Bridge Will Get An Earlier Start
- 1-Tank Adventure: The New York Renaissance Faire
- Yorktown Completed Streetlight Replacement Program
- Tarrytown Re-Institutes Masks Indoors For Village Facilities
- 3 Arrested In Sullivan County Shooting: Police
- Goosefeather To Reopen After Being Closed Part Of Summer
- Fatal ATV Crash In Sullivan County
- Winning Midday TAKE-5 Ticket Sold In Rockland County
- Police Seek Public's Help IDing Man Who Vandalized Church
- 8 HV COVID-19 Deaths; NY Health Care Workers Must Be Vaccinated
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