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Crackdown Begins on Repeat Toll Violators | Arrest Made in Rape, Robbery | County Goes After Tax Scofflaws
Plus New York cop wants national carry law revised, video shown in court from man killed fighting for ISIS and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Thursday, Jan. 19. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- New York Cop Starts Petition to Revise National Carry Law
- Going after Scofflaws, Rockland Collects 95% of Back Taxes
- Rockland Man Arrested in Rape, Robbery at Hotel in Greenburgh
- Putnam Names County Undersheriff
- Rollover in Upper Grandview Leads to DWI Charge
- Brewster Man Surrenders to Cops over Bank Robbery
- Video of Hudson Valley Man Who Fought for ISIS Shown in Court
- 2 Arrested in Yorktown for Having Fake Driver Licenses, Debit Cards: Police
- White Plains Bank Robbed Thursday
- Symbols of Hate Will Never Be Acceptable in Katonah-Lewisboro Schools: Superintendent
- Crackdown on Repeat Toll Violators Underway: NY DMV
- Hudson Valley Man Selected to Head ShopRite Supermarkets in NY, NJ
- State to Fund Repairs to Bridge over Tracks in Clarkstown
- Mamaroneck to Replace Decaying Bridge
- Assembly Passes Jaffee Bill to Fix East Ramapo Board Error
- Spelling Bee Champs Crowned at Main Street School
- Changes Coming to Dutchess County Buses, Routes
- Motorcycle Safety Event Being Planned for Greenburgh
- White Plains Bank Robbed Thursday
- Larchmont Playhouse Back on the Market
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