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Toddler’s Killer Sentenced|3rd Bank Robbery in Two Weeks|Illegal Lobsters Confiscated
Plus former coach accused of forging college transcripts, no-kill shelter opening scheduled and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Thursday, July 28. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
- Sentencing in Mount Vernon Toddler's Death
- Illegal Lobsters Worth $7,000 Seized from NY Price Choppers
- Former Westchester Community College Basketball Coach Accused of Forging Transcripts
- Man Robs Middletown Bank Wednesday
- Cops: Attempted Rape at Cortlandt Motel
- Op Ed: Energy Coalition Urges Swift PSC Enactment of Clean Energy Standard
- Rhode Island Woman Charged with DWI
- State Police Issued Distracted Driving Tickets During I-684 Detail
- Restored Training Jet Brought Back As Monument to NY Air National Guard
- Honda of New Rochelle Neighbors Say Employees are Nuisances
- Man Accused of Exposing Himself to Tattoo Parlor Customer
- Hudson Valley Singer, Ukulele Player to Return to 'America's Got Talent'
More news stories
- Grand Opening Set for New Paws Crossed Facility
- Flash Flood Watch Issued Thursday for Parts of Hudson Valley
- Saw Mill River Parkway: New Traffic Pattern Coming for Commuters
- Latest Details on Friday’s Stormy and Rainy Weather in Westchester
- Sleepy Hollow Athlete Heading for the Rio Olympics
- NY Leads Suit Against NC, Texas Over Bathroom Laws/ POLL
- County Executive’s Corner: Limits on Water, Limits on Development
- Don't Miss: 45th Annual Putnam County Fair July 29-31
- CLEARED: Downed Tree on Route 312 in Southeast
- New Nanuet Business Kicks Off with Fundraiser for Rockland's Largest Food Pantry
- Ramp Closure Tuesday on the Saw Mill Parkway in Mount Kisco
- Lane Closures on I-684 Monday in Harrison, North Castle
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