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Plus MLK Jr. Day Metro-North schedule, taxi driver stabs passenger then crashes cab and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Friday, Jan. 13. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Yorktown Heights Man Accused of Driving Drunk, Had Open Container in Car
- Woman Stabbed By Man Who Died in Mid-Hudson Bridge Car Crash, Police Say
- Taxi Driver Crashed Cab After Stabbing Passenger Over Route, Fare
- Ardsley Woman Sentenced for Stealing $700K+ from Pelham Country Club
- 4 New Rochelle Men Arrested Firing Gun in Connecticut Park
- Ossining School Community Pushes for Fair Share of Aid from Albany
- Greenburgh Town Board to Hear Solar Energy Presentation
- Port Chester Trustees Accept as Complete FEIS for United Hospital Site
- Niche Names Best New York School Districts in 2017
- MLK Day 2017: Metro-North Modified Schedule
- Transit Schedule for MLK Day Affecting Nanuet
- 1 in 3 Adults have PreDiabetes: Prevention Class Starting in Southwest Westchester
- Ocean, Space, Sight: 3 Research Topics for 3 Byram Hills Regeneron Semifinalists
- Two John Jay HS Students Advance to Poetry Out Loud Regionals
- New Rochelle New Year's Event Raises Monday for Westchester Children's Museum
- Take the Clarkstown Schools Survey
- People's Caucus Nominates Incumbents for New Terms
- Regeneron Scientists Visit OHS
- Putnam Renews and Amends Camp Herrlich Lease
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