Community Corner
Fatal 2-Car Crash; No EZ-Pass Discount for Out-of-Staters; Stealing From Used Car Dealer
plus heritage festivals this weekend; help for local lakes; privatizing Westchester Airport; new NYSP commanders; weekend movies 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
- Rockland County Executive Names New Commissioner of Human Rights
- Clarkstown Grad Wins Point Foundation Scholarship
- E-ZPass Use Costs More Out-Of-State For NY Drivers
- Another Retailer Closing Stores In New York
- 3 Local Lakes Could Get New Lease on Life
- 17 Hudson Valley Schools Ranked ‘Best Colleges For Your Money’
- Rally Against Privatization of Westchester County Airport
Police and fire
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- Former Used-Car Salesman Accused Of Stealing From Employer
- Accused Driver In Fatal Hit-And-Run Arraigned Thursday
- Yorktown Man Killed In Two-Car Crash In Dutchess County
- State Police Appoints New Troop F Commander
- New Commander Appointed To NYSP Troop K
More news of the day
- Pelham Rowing Association Hires Olympic Medalist to Head Youth Program
- Music on the Boardwalk, in the Park; Italian, Arab Heritage Festivals; Volunteer Projects
- Look: Open Houses July 14-16
- Food Bank Brings Farmers Market Produce to Mount Vernon
- Pleasantville Summer Paving List
- New Rochelle Little 12U District All Stars Team To Play Sectionals Game Saturday
- Irvington School Board Elects Two Additional Trustees
- Scarsdale School Board Updates Community On Facilities Issues
- Movies Out This Weekend: 'War For The Planet Of The Apes,' 'Lady Macbeth' And 'Wish Upon'
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