Community Corner
Man Hit by Car| Falcon Chicks on Camera| Penn Station Delays Continue
plus ESPN layoffs; tips for parents as prom season begins; SUNY's new chancellor; best high schools
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup. Topping today's news: you just have to watch the babies in the TZB falcon's nest.
Police and fire:
- Hudson Valley 'Grow House' Had $400K Worth Of Pot: Police
- Man Hit By Car In New Rochelle Tuesday
- Bomb Threat Against County Mental Health Department Under Investigation
Top news:
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- Private Sector Jobs Hold Steady in the Hudson Valley
- Jacob Burns Film Center Mourns Nyack Filmmaker Jonathan Demme, Dead at 73
- Watch Falcon Chicks Via FalconCam Installed On Tappan Zee Bridge
- Rockland Metro-North Commuters: Penn Station Delays Will Continue Indefinitely, NJ Transit Says
- Engineer, Inventor Named SUNY's New Chancellor
- ESPN Layoffs of On-Air Talent Include Westchester's Jane McManus
More news of the day:
- Letter To The Editor: Edgemont Petition Sufficiency Decision To Come In 1st Week Of May
- John Jay HS Faculty Member Named NYS Master Teacher
- 'Star Wars' Director J.J. Abrams To Give Sarah Lawrence Commencement
- Visitation, Service for Arthur Margro
- Prom Season Begins: Rockland CANDLE Offers Tips for Parents
- Fox Lane One Of Best High Schools For 2017: US News
- Mount Kisco Business Spotlight: Right Click Solutions
- Mamaroneck Named Tree City USA For 25th Year
- Yorktown Schools Focus On Local Food Choices, Healthy Options
- Taste Of Rhinebeck Event Damp, But Delicious Tuesday
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