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Emergency Management Funds + 10-Year-Old Crash Victim
Plus $1,000-a-week lottery win, ethnic slurs denial and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, Oct. 13:
- Rockland Officials Angry Over Albany's Accessory Apartment Bills
- 10-Year-Old Boy Killed In Crash On Route 304
- $1,000 A Week For Life: Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Nyack
- Delivery Driver Attacked By Same Man Twice In 1 Day: NRPD
- Ossining Cops Outflank Splashy Suspect In Thefts From Cars
- Pleasantville Police: Please Lock Your Car
- Hudson Valley Gets Federal Funds For Emergency Management
- Greenburgh Woman Denies Using Ethnic Slurs At Birthday Party
- Hudson Valley Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- Dutchess Exec To Propose $5.5M Property Tax Levy Reduction
- 'Overwhelming' Fire Contained To Mozza Restaurant: See Video
» Election Information
- Candidate Profile: Lisa Tannenbaum For Rye City Council
- Candidate Profile: Szymanski Seeks Re-Election In 2021
- Candidate Profile: Lauren S. Carter For City Council In 2021
» Across America
- Where Is Brian Laundrie? Gabby Petito’s Fiance Fled 1 Month Ago
- Fauci Effect: Doctor Sparks Surge In Medical School Applications
- Biggest Social Security Boost In A Generation: 5 Things To Know
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