Community Corner
WWII Vet Gets Medals (Finally)/ Couple Accused in Jewelry Heist/ Mall Sues to Expand
plus tenant protection in Ossining/ TZB lane closures/ pipeline project protest/ seniors stage dog show and more: nearby news of the day
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 of the top stories.
- Hopewell Junction Couple Accused in Putnam County Burglary
- Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Due to Tappan Zee Bridge Work
- New Businesses Coming to Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center
- Dobbs Ferry Fire Department Receives Homeland Security Grant
- West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitoes in Westchester
- Activists Urge Senators to Get AIM Pipeline Project Stopped
- 91-Year-Old Westchester Veteran Finally Receives WWII Medals
- Registration Now Open for '9/11: Serve and Remember' in Westchester
- Palisades Center Owners Sue Clarkstown Over Expansion Plans
- Repaving Chappaqua Train Station Lot, Aug. 22-26
More news of the day:
- Don't Miss: Annual Corn Roast at the Ossining Farmers Market Saturday
- Public Hearing on Tenant Protection in Ossining
- Atria Briarcliff Hosts Benefit Dog Show
- Twilight Solstice Dinner at Cropsey Community Farm
- Hot Weekend to End with Heavy Storms: Weekend Weather
- Mamaroneck Italian Ices Shop Has Neighbors Upset Over Noise, Traffic
- White Plains Firefighter Accused of Concealing Evidence in Wrong-Way Fatal Crash
- Teen Struck, Killed By Train in Kingston
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