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Repeat Break-in| Lake DeForest Fence| New RCC President
plus finding ways to save taxpayer money; a food pantry gets its own greenhouse; opioid crisis report, plan: Pearl River news of the week
PEARL RIVER, NY — There was plenty of news across Rockland County and the Hudson Valley over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
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- Lake DeForest Fence: Barbed Wire Coming Down, SUEZ and Clarkstown will Deal with Trash, Trespassing
- Rockland County Exec Convenes Shared Services Initiative Panel
- Rockland Community College Names New President
- Clarkstown South One Of Best High Schools For 2017: US News
- Martin R. Ceresnik II: Pearl River Resident was 38
- Congers Man Accused of Repeat Orangeburg Break-in
- Rockland Food Pantry Gets its Own Greenhouse
- Five Vie For Three Nyack School Board Seats
- Mirror Fragments Lead Cops to Man Accused of Fatal Hit-and-Run
- New Report, New Plan to Fight NY's Suburban Opioid Epidemic
- Dueling Statements On Health Care Act Show Deep Divide between NY GOP, Democrats
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