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Arrest Nets Half-Kilo of Cocaine|Problems at Indian Point? Birds|Naked Man at Catholic School
Plus porn charges, family fights at restaurant and free pancakes: nearby news of the day.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Monday, March 7. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
Westchester County Police arrested a Connecticut man Sunday for allegedly having a half-kilo of cocaine in his car. >>>>READ MORE.
The search is on for a man who police say took all his clothes off and exposed himself at Maria Regina High School Thursday in Hartsdale. >>>>READ MORE.
Bird poop on power lines caused the December incident at Indian Point. >>>>>READ MORE.
Other news:
- Former Swim Teacher Faces Child Porn Charges
- New York's Top 10 Consumer Fraud Complaints
- Peekskill not in Danger from Indian Point Groundwater: Mayor
- Two Official Candidates for 94th District Seat
- Mt Kisco Police Blotter: Downed Pole/ Debris/ Trips to Northern Westchester Hospital
- Drug Charges for 3 in Orangeburg
- Dryer Catches Fire at Croton Laundromat
- Yorktown Teen Accused of Shoplifting Cough Medicine
- Could Break Records in Harrison: Work Week Weather
- Guess How Many Suspensions This New Yorker Has on his License
- Black Lab Found Sunday in Sleepy Hollow
- Tarrytown Commuters Could Face Crowds if NJ Trains Stoppage Happens
- Volunteers Recognized at Westchester Jewish Council Ceremony
- State Troopers Raise Money for Benefit in Rye Brook
- Daylight Saving Time 2016: When Does It Begin?
- Free Pancakes at IHOP For 2016 National Pancake Day
- Staff Injured, Family Arrested After Fight at Morton's in White Plains
- Pedestrian Hit, Injured by Car in Nanuet
- New York's Top 10 Consumer Fraud Complaints
- Clarkstown Police Mourn Death of Mark Dorfman
- County Executive Orders Flags to Half-Staff for Nancy Reagan
- Bucky Dent Visits Chemo Patients at Nyack Hospital
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