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Deputy Injured; Mansion Sold; County Replaces Buses
Plus gun buy-back program, spike in STDs, surveillance camera registration program and more: regional news.

Besides talk of a snowstorm that didn’t materialize, there was a lot of news over the past week in the Hudson Valley. In case you missed any of it, here is a round up of the most read articles from around the region.
- Toys R Us Websites Shuttered, Hudson Valley Stores Liquidating
- Bear, Her Cub Found Dead On Taconic Parkway
- Deputy Injured During Traffic Stop By Drunken Driver: Sheriff
- Yorktown Lowe's To Open In 2019
- Gun Buy-Back Program In Westchester
- Clarkstown Starts Video Surveillance Camera Registration Program
- Upper Nyack's Shadowcliff Mansion Sells For $1.9M
- Hudson Valley County Sees Spike In Gonorrhea STD
- East Durham Fire: Troopers ID Victims; Over $14K Raised
- Westchester County Gets Millions To Replace Aging Bee-Line Buses
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