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Assault on the Bus| Larchmont Man Becomes Bishop| Stranger Danger
plus the last of the heroes; Christmas tree fire video; holiday classics on local TV and more news of the day from the Hudson Valley Patches

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup.
Top News:
- The Last of the Heroes Who Gave Names to a Carmel Development
- Dobbs Ferry Landmark Receives State Preservation Award
- Lane Closures Announced for Ashford Avenue Bridge Work
- Larchmont Native to Become Long Island Bishop
- The Latest on Nanuet’s Snow Chances This Weekend
- $2M Grant for Brewster Urban Renewal Project
- Historic Sing Sing Museum in the Planning Stages
Police and fire news:
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- In Wake of Luring Incidents, Astorino Talks Child Safety
- 2 Dutchess County Volunteer Firefighters Accused of Stealing Overtime from NYS
- Yorktown Teen Faces Assault Charge for Bus Incident
- College Student Stabbed Firefighter at Party: Cops
- Hyde Park Man Arrested on Drug Charges in Union Vale
- Peekskill Head Start Program Seeks Books, Games, Toys for 3 to 5-Year-Olds
- Keep Your Home and Family Safe This Christmas: VIDEO
- Service for Mae Cunniff, 102
- Free Holiday Parking Set for Scarsdale
- 2016 Christmas TV Schedule: When Are Holiday Classics On In Tarrytown?
- Piermont Foundation Among Rockland Grants Topping $3 Million
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