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News of the week from Pearl River Patch

PEARL RIVER, NY — There was plenty of news across Rockland County and the Hudson Valley over the past week. Did you miss any of it on Patch? Here’s a roundup.
Issues in Ramapo topped the news, as officials reacted to Christopher St. Lawrence's conviction. Calls for reform spread past the former town supervisor to the town's controversial development history. County Executive Ed Day even called out the Ramapo delegation to the Rockland Legislature with an opinion piece on Patch for continuing to block the sale of the Sain building.
- 'Superbug' Outbreak Spreads to the Hudson Valley
- 2 Accused of Robbing Car Wash
- Nanuet Teachers' STEM Projects Win O&R Grants
- 2 Pearl River Teachers' Innovative Projects Win Grants
- Police ID Driver Killed By Tree
- Rigged-Election Conspiracy: Hudson Valley Developer Enters Plea
- Town Supervisor Stadium Fraud Verdict: Officials, Prosecutors Respond
- Rockland Throws Down the Gauntlet to Ramapo, other Rockland Developers
- Rockland Jurist Elevated to NY Appellate Division
- Letter to the Editor: Changing The Culture And Fortunes Of Ramapo
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