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Masked Men Shown on Security Video|Female Police Chief a First|Millions for Playland Fixes
Plus gas station armed robbery, Route 303 crash, zoning changes could bring affordable housing and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, Feb. 23. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
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- Armed Robbery at Greenburgh Gas Station Monday
- Dobbs Ferry Bridge Rehab Will Cause Road Closings
- Westchester Willing to Invest $58M in Rye Playland Construction
- Zoning Changes Could Yield Workforce Housing in New Rochelle
- Bob Marrone Returns to ‘Good Morning Westchester’
- Security Video from Pelham Home Invasion Shows 3 Masked Men
- 1st Woman Police Chief Appointed for White Plains
- Mamaroneck Prohibits Puppy Mill Dogs Being Sold
- FAA Alleges Purchase-Based Company Repaired Plane Improperly
- ‘WORD’ Exhibit Opens Saturday in Peekskill
- Nyack Residents, Neighbors, Businesses: Still Time to do Village Survey
- Woman Found Hiding in Jefferson Valley Store
- Rockland DA: 5 Lied about Doing Community Service
- Plea Deal for Putnam Official in Theft of County Funds
- New Health Business Opening in Yorktown
- Det. Ed Walker: OPD Kicks off New Video Series
- Felony and Misdemeanor Charges in Rte 303 Crash
- Speed Stop Results in Felony DWI for Yorktown
Photo Credit: Puppy Mill Awareness Facebook page.
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