Community Corner
Corruption Charge/ Track & Field Championships/ Pension for Sleepy Engineer
plus mail service issues/ state senator financial disclosure problem/ Penguin Plunge/ city poised for growth needs repair/ local lottery win

There was plenty of news across the lower Hudson Valley on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup the top stories.
He kept secret his financial interest in a property that got eight variances from the zoning board -- where he cast the deciding vote, prosecutors say.>>>Read more.
Other top stories:
- Unplanned Reactor Shutdowns Bring More NRC Inspections
- Engineer in Metro-North Crash to Receive Pension
- Winning Lottery Ticket Purchased
- Rockland Commuter Nightmare: NJ Transit Strike
- Duo Head to State Track and Field
- Don't Miss: Penguin Plunge Sunday
- Food Pantry Needs Help Coping with Jump in Demand
- Mayor: City Poised for Growth, Infrastructure Fixes a Priority
More of today's news:
- Learn How to Save Water in Course from County Task Force
- Don't Miss: Charity Concert Sunday at Maryknoll
- Police Charge 2 with Drunk Driving
- Murphy Sorry for Financial Disclosure Error
- Cop Smarts: Trading Online? Exchange in Front of Police HQ
- Mail Service Talk Yields Promise of Improvement
- Talk to Cover "Tools and Tips for Simple Repairs by Seniors"
- Music Students Selected for All County Ensembles
- Breakfast Discussion Focused on Mamaroneck, Rye Neck Schools
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