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Accused Killer Caught; Officer Saves Man from Fire; Phone Scam Attacks Computer
plus deadline to opt kids out of spring standardized tests and more: it's the Hudson Valley Patches Daily Digest

News of the day:
- Dobbs Ferry Reschedules Budget Workshop
- Discussion Wednesday on Possible Composting Site at Landmark at Eastview Property in Greenburgh
- Greenburgh Central School District Starts Search for New Superintendent
- Hastings High School Steel Drum Concert Thursday
- In Real Dollars, Tax Decrease for Many Bronxville Residents, Says Mayor Marvin
- Junior League of Central Westchester Seeks to Honor Female High School Juniors
- Autism Advocate Jesse Saperstein to Speak in Mamaroneck April 13
- Acclaimed author, illustrator and designer Maira Kalman comes to Bedford
- Liberty Street Fire: White Plains Police Officers Save Man from Burning Building
- Spots Still Available for Rye’s Recreational Programs for Kids
- Vincent Ianniello, 89, of Rye Brook, World War II Veteran
- Hundreds Gather to Join in on a “Craft Bonanza”
- New Rochelle Public Library Presents Music Master Eric Jennings April 26
- Newburgh Man Accused of Metal Pipe Killing Arrested in Thornwood
- Property Maintenance Law on the Somers Town Board Agenda April 9
- Standardized Testing Opt-Out Movement Grows Amid More Education Reform in Albany
- Croton’s Village Manager Moves South to Ossining
- Peekskill Woman Accused of Unlicensed Driving
- Vindictive Phone Scam Wipes Woman’s Computer Files
- Somers Education Foundation to Honor 4
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