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A slippery substance that spilled onto I-95 in New Rochelle on Wednesday caused more than 20 vehicles to crash.
A slippery substance that spilled onto I-95 in New Rochelle on Wednesday caused more than 20 vehicles to crash. (New York State Police)

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The leaves are falling, the days are getting shorter, early voting has already started and the spookiest night of the year approaches, but the news is showing no signs of settling in for a long winter's rest.

Here are this week's most read stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network.

'Tripledemic' Warning As Respiratory Illness Cases Rise In NY

Find out what's happening in New Rochellefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which is a fairly common illness that can cause breathing difficulties in young children, is surging earlier than usual across the country, and infectious disease experts are worried that local hospitals won't be able to keep pace.


Slippery Spill On I-95 Causes 23 Vehicles To Crash In New Rochelle

Find out what's happening in New Rochellefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Traffic was tied up Wednesday morning for more than two hours because of the spill that covered about a mile.


Intense 'The Watcher' Scenes Filmed At DeCicco & Sons Larchmont

There's a reason the aisle looked familiar to you while watching Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale shop for soup and confront a suspect.


See Which Hudson Valley Superintendents Are Among The Highest-Paid In NY

Our region has many of the highest-paid superintendents in the state. See if your school district's superintendent made the top 30.


Jules Bass, Producer Of 'Rudolph' & 'Frosty' TV Specials, Dies At 87

One of the talents behind some of our happiest childhood memories is no longer with us, but the shows he created are as popular as ever.


$11K Of Books Unpaid For At Chappaqua Children's Book Festival

It was the result of a computer glitch. Here's what to do if you made a purchase at the event and your credit card was not charged.

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