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GoFundMe Set Up For Family Of Drowned 2YO | 15K Tickets For Distracted Driving | Arrest Made In Movie Theater Stabbing
Plus sentence handed down in Halloween murders, Holiday Inn parent company reports massive credit card data breach and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for the family of a 2-year-old who drowned in a pond on Easter, and more than 15,000 tickets were written for distracted driving and more traffic violations.
The man who killed two women and injured five more at a Halloween party was sentenced to jail, and 12 Hudson Valley students were named in the first round of National Merit Scholarships.
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- GoFundMe Page for Family of 2-Year-Old Who Drowned in Chappaqua Sunday
- Westchester Electric Car Owners Can Get Rewards from Con Ed
- Hudson Valley's Best Suburbs Ranked
- Distracted Driving Crackdown: 15,000 Tickets Written for Speeding, DWI As Well
- Arrest Made In Yonkers Movie Theater Stabbing
- Tougher Stance on Drag Racing: Michael Nolan Law Proposed
- 2017 National Merit Scholarships: 12 Local Students Named in First Round
- Prison Sentence Handed Down To Halloween Party Murderer
- Uptick in Gift Card Scams Targeting Seniors: NY Attorney General
- Holiday Inn Parent Company Reports Massive Credit Card Data Breach
- Cars Sold with Safety Defects: 13 Hudson Valley Auto Dealers Settle with NY AG
- CT Man Arrested For Having Criminal Sexual Contact With Minor
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