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Bad Water Closes SUNY New Paltz; Buffalo Soldier Award; Census
Plus 'In Living Color' star visits Mount Vernon students; politics in play in Yorktown; Maryknoll missionaries: here is the Daily Digest.
Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network:
- Water Unsafe To Drink In New Paltz; SUNY New Paltz Closes
- Yorktown Board Overturns Reappointment To Rec Commission
- Westchester Releases Series Of PSAs About 2020 Census
- Rockland Gives Retired Command Sgt. Major 2020 Buffalo Soldier Award
- Accused Of DWI With No License, Suspended Registration In Nyack
- 37 Maryknoll Sisters Celebrate 60-75 Years As Missionaries
- Nursing Degree Programs Approved For Manhattanville College
- 'In Living Color' Star Visits Mount Vernon Students
- Man Accused Of Sex Trafficking, Extorting Sarah Lawrence Students
- Latimer Asks For NRC Hearing On Indian Point Nuclear Plant Sale
» Across New York
- Newest Resident Eagles Cause A Stir
- Person Hit By Train At Union Square, MTA Says
- MS-13 Lieutenant Gets 23 Years To Life For Murder Of Nassau Teen
- Baker Competes On Food Network
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