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Faculty Could Sue College Over Proposed Layoffs | CVS To Lay Off 99 | School District Mulls Start-Time Change
Plus dog-food recall widens, pharmacies must take back unused meds and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Monday, March 6.
If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
There are going to be layoffs in Rockland County for CVS employees, and College of New Rochelle faculty are poised to sue the school if there are layoffs.
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The new Tappan Zee Bridge is back in the news with the addition of noise barriers and a test of the LED lighting system.
Police & fire news
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- Erratic Vehicle Operation Leads To DWI Charge For Mahopac Woman
- Recall Widens Of Evanger’s Dog Food Sold In Hudson Valley
- Orange County Man Charged With Vehicular Manslaughter
- Faculty Set To Sue College Of New Rochelle Over Layoffs
- Scarsdale Home Destroyed By Fire
- CVS To Layoff 99 At Rockland Distribution Center
- Loud Muffler Leads to Drug Charges
- Underage Drinking Crackdown Running through April
More community news
- LED Lights Tested On New Tappan Zee Bridge
- Rockland Pharmacies Must Take back Unused Prescription Medication
- ArtsWestchester to Honor Head of Purchase College Foundation
- Noise Barrier Panels Keep Going Up in South Nyack
- Disability Discrimination Suit Filed against Mount Kisco Condos
- Indian Point Closure: Local Hearing Puts All the Issues on the Table
- Support Connection Opens Upscale Resale Shop in Chappaqua
- Katonah-Lewisboro District Mulls Changing Class Start Times
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