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School Return Plans; Illegal Weapon; Retaliation For Lawsuit
Plus lawmakers oppose Brink's driver clemency, race's role in marijuana arrests and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, March 19:
- Grocery Store Coming To Lowe's Shopping Center Still Mystery
- Hispanic Police Officer Claims Retaliation For Lawsuit
- Bronx Man Arraigned On 47-Count Indictment From 2019 Burglaries
- Orange County Man, 2 Juveniles Accused Of Having Illegal Weapon
- New Report: Race Plays Role In New Rochelle Marijuana Arrests
- Reopening Night: AMC Port Chester Greenlit, Regal New Roc Dark
- Rockland Remembers On Coronavirus Pandemic's 1st Anniversary
- Clarkstown Schools Grapple With Post-Coronavirus Return Plans
- Pace Receives Grant For College of Health Professions
- Rockland Lawmakers Oppose Clemency For Brink’s Driver
» Across America
- Biden Visits Atlanta, To Give Livestream Address On Spa Shootings
- Michigan Health Officials Raise Alarm Over Rising COVID-19 Cases
- Police Increase Patrols As Asian Americans Fear More Violence
- Florida's Photobombing Manta Ray Gets Global Attention
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