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90 People Affected By Fire + Longtime City Manager To Retire
Plus landscapers are the G.O.A.T, Hudson Valley lags in private job creation and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, March 10:
- Town Turns To Goats For Environmentally Friendly Landscaping
- Longtime New Rochelle City Manager Announces Retirement
- Historic Iona Rooming House With A Century Of Scholarship
- Westchester To Host Regional Envirothon Competition For 1st Time
- Hudson Valley Lags NY In Private Sector Job Creation
- Grandfather Dies Saving Children In Lake Carmel Fire
- Apartment House Fire Affects 90 In Spring Valley
- Building Inspector Accused Of Lying On County Job Applications
- Hudson Valley Forecast: Bomb Cyclone Headed Here For The Weekend
- Nearly 8% Inflation Is Highest In 40 Years: What It Means In NY
- Record Gas Prices Prompt Americans To Change Plans: AAA
- Top-Prize Winning Take 5 Ticket Sold In Hudson Valley
» Across America
- Crypto Goes Mainstream, But How Will It Affect The Environment?
- MN National Guard Exits Nursing Homes As COVID-19 Cases Drop
- CT Republicans: Suspend State Gas Tax
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