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Tax Evader Businessman; Common-Sense Coronavirus; Food Trucks
Plus swastika found at high school, illegal gun in Wappinger and more: nearby news.
Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, March 5:
- Chappaqua Businessman Pleads In Tax Evasion Case
- 2 Indicted Over Shooting At Transportation Center
- Police Investigate Swastika At Clarkstown South High School
- Thruway Seeks Food Trucks, Stands For Cuomo Bridge Bike Patch
- Manhattanville Surprises First Nursing Students: WATCH
- Feds Will Re-analyze Risk Of Pipeline Near Indian Point
- Ossining Man Stopped In Wappinger Had Illegal Gun: Cops
- Mohegan Lake Man Accused Of Violating Order Of Protection
- Pine Plains Man Sentenced For Sex Abuse, Child Porn
» Coronavirus
- Expert Offers Common-Sense Reasons Not To Panic Over Coronavirus
- Coronavirus: 22 Cases In New York
- Coronavirus: New Rochelle Schools To Stay Open
- Bedford Issues Information On Coronavirus
- Tarrytown Issues Fact Sheet On Coronavirus
- Rockland Lawmakers Updated On New Coronavirus
- Mamaroneck Schools To Close Buildings Earlier, On Weekends
- County Exec, Mayor Visit Businesses In New Rochelle
» Across America
- Coronavirus Update In United States: Thursday
- Elizabeth Warren Drops Out Of Presidential Race
- Seattle Concessions Employee Tests For Coronavirus
- Archdiocese Issues Coronavirus Protocols
- Long Islander Finds Out She Has 23 Half-Siblings
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