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Coronavirus cancels fireworks display; pandemic back-to-school tips; police chief retiring: read news of the day from the HV Patches

Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:
'We Are Still In A Pandemic,' Expert Shares Back To School Tips
Here's how to minimize and balance risks.
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Agency Helping People With Disabilities Opens Program In Rockland
One in four adults with developmental disabilities says they don't have anyone in their life to talk to about their goals and purpose. This aims to change that.
Find out what's happening in Nyack-Piermontfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
'Death Zone': What To Know About Passing Stopped School Buses
School districts and municipalities are now allowed to use stop-arm cameras.
Missing Cat On LI Found Safe After 5 Weeks: 'We Never Gave Up'
Thanks to an animal tracker who would not give up
» Also Worth a Look Today
- Peekskill Police Chief Announces Retirement
- Ulster County Requires Its Employees To Mask Up
- Woman Drives Drunk With Child In Car: Police
- Frito Lay Applies To Build Fulfillment Center In East Fishkill
- Clarkstown Moves Last Summer Concert Due To Ida
- Op-Ed: 'Trailblazing With Byrne' Combined Q&A And Healthy Walks
- Ossining Cancels September Fireworks Display
- Hudson Valley Forecast: Hazardous Outlook For Flash Flooding
» Across the Tri-State
- 15 Charged In Fake COVID-19 Card Conspiracy: Manhattan DA
- 19-Year-Old Lifeguard Killed By Lightning Strike On NJ Beach
- Connecticut Doctor Charged In Murder For Hire Plot: Reports
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