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Officer Injured; Hard Landing for Westchester Plane; More Lead found in Schools' Drinking Water
plus choking allegations against 50-year-old boyfriend; jobless rates continue to drop; new union contracts; avoid sales tax this summer

Tons of news across the Hudson Valley Tuesday. Here’s a roundup:
Top stories:
- Stalked by Democratic Tracker, Oliva Demands Tapes from Maloney Campaign
- 3 More Schools Have Lead-Contaminated Water
- Unemployment Below 4% around the Lower Hudson Valley
- Plane from Westchester Makes Hard Landing on Long Island
- Scarsdale Teachers, District Reach Agreement on Four-Year Contract
- Sain Building Sale Delay Latest Spat Between Rockland Administration, Legislature
- Ossining, Police Agree on New Contract
- Motorcycle Officer Injured in Port Chester
- Port Chester Woman Dies After Getting Caught in Rip Current Off New Jersey Beach
- Boyfriend Accused of Punching, Choking Woman He Threatened with Scissors
- State to Fund Interim Water Supplies for Newburgh
- NJ Dog Owner Charged After Leaving Dog in Hot Car
More news of the day:
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- 10 Tips for Enjoying Summer to the Max in New York
- Eighth-Graders Hear Holocaust Survivor Talk About Being One of the 'Hidden Children'
- Verizon Strike Update 2016: Workers Ratify Contracts, End Epic Labor Standoff
- School's Ending, Summer Village Projects Starting: Mayor
- UPDATE: Former Westchester Pizzeria Owner Had Unsecured, Loaded Assault Weapons Steps from Son's Bedroom
- Dobbs Ferry Resident Wins College TV Emmy
- Bedford Receives County Funds for Salt Shed Construction
- Harrison's 2016 Guide to Fourth of July Fireworks
- Service for Howard Madalon, Teacher and Coach
- Tuesday: Grand Opening of Lake View Bistro in Mahopac
- New Rochelle Chess Player Headed to Junior Championship
- 14-Year-Olds Accused of Shoplifting from Sears
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