Community Corner
Anti-Gay Graffiti Found; Uber Threat; Graduation Postponed Over Student's Death
plus cops ID teen who fell down elevator shaft; Westchester Sports Hall of Fame new inductees; school administrators retiring and more

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Thursday. Did you miss any of it on your local Patch? Here’s a roundup.
Top news
- Police Ticket Mamaroneck Woman For Flying U.S. Flag Upside Down
- Four Named To Westchester Sports Hall of Fame
- Senate OKs Renaming Tappan Zee Bridge After Mario Cuomo
- Ossining Teen Diego Puma Will Likely Be Deported On Friday
- Bill To Prevent Barge Anchorage Fields On Hudson Passes Legislature
Business
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- Uber Threatens To Avoid Westchester Over Possible County Demands
- CareMount Opens Cutting-Edge Clinical Lab In Brewster
- White Plains Seeks Developers' Plans For Downtown Properties
Police and fire
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- Nyack High School Graduation Postponed Over Student's Death
- Croton-Harmon Superintendent Edward Fuhrman To Retire In 2018
- Bronxville High School Class of 2017 Graduates
- Paulin Gets Law Suggested By Tuckahoe Student Passed By Legislature
- Fox Lane Athletes Honored At Sports Award Dinner
- New Rochelle Schools Associate Superintendent To Retire
- F.E. Bellows Fifth-graders Move Up To Rye Neck Middle School
- Bill To Change Ramapo Central's Name Heads To Cuomo's Office
More news of the day
- Beaches Open; African-American Heritage Festival; Trail Exploration: 14 Weekend Picks for Families
- Greenburgh Justice Becomes Judge For State Court Of Claims
- Brewster Fire Department Marks 20-Year Anniversary Of Volunteer's Death
- New Castle Town Board Approves Comprehensive Plan Update
- Free Citizenship Class Offered During Summer At Port Chester-Rye Brook Library
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