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Stabbing Arrest| Native Plant Sale| Brass-Knuckle Burglary: News of the Day
plus virtual Town Hall for 19th Congressional District; sporting goods store to close; state police recruiting drive; pothole money; more

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There was a lot of news Wednesday around the Hudson Valley Patches. A new congressman will hold a virtual Town Hall, a long-time business will close, the State Police celebrate 100 years working for New York with purple lights on the Mid-Hudson Bridge. And of course, there's more:
Police and fire:
- Rockland Man Accused of Wholesale Cocaine Conspiracy
- Police Accuse Wallkill Man Of Stabbing 3
- Cops: Man Punching Through Doors to Get to Woman Charged with Burglary in Cortlandt
- Yorktown Man Arrested For Menacing, Resisting: Police
Top news:
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- Some Water Restrictions Eased In Rye Brook
- Eastern Mountain Sports To Close
- Faso To Hold Town Hall On PBS Station, Online
- Hudson Valley's Best Public High Schools 2017
- Pothole Money for State Senate District 40 in New NY Budget
- Public Hearing on Pepsi Plans for Mount Pleasant
More news of the day:
- Bronxville Seeks Input On Planning-Related Issues: Mayor
- Sleepy Hollow Village Offices To Close For Good Friday
- State Police Celebrating 100th Anniversary, New Recruiting Effort Begins
- The Best Pizzeria in New York is…
- Five Fun Events April 15, 16 at Westchester County Parks
- Mayor Responds to Roundabout Criticism: Letter to the Editor
- Don't Miss: Native Plant Sale at Westchester Community College
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