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Easter Sunday Arson; Police Reform Task Force; Wrong-Way Crash
Plus back-to-school vaccines, teachers union write open letter and more: nearby news.
Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, Aug. 18:
- Suffern Funeral Home Owner Accused Of Stealing From Clients
- Upper Harlem Line Train Service Still Out After Isaias
- Peekskill Forming Police Reform Task Force
- Creating A Living Lab, Pace Joins 'Bee Campus' Movement
- Mount Vernon Man Indicted Over Easter Sunday Arson
- Teachers Union Heads Send Open Letter To The Hudson Valley
- Driver Faces Murder Charge After Wrong-Way Crash On I-287
- White Plains Changes School Start To Remote Learning
- New Rochelle Man Accused Of Sexually Abusing Child
- Westchester Offers Free Back-To-School Vaccines
» Across America
- Bill Clinton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Top Tuesday DNC Speakers
- Postmaster Backs Down; Michelle Obama Blasts Trump
- National Zoo Panda Mei Xiang Pregnant, Birth Could Come In Days
- All UNC Undergrad Classes To Go Full Remote Amid COVID Fear
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