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Motorcyclist Pursued By Cops Crashes | Former Congressman Has Fatal Brain Disorder | Victim ID’d In Fatal Crash
Plus man charged with breeding and selling dogs to fight, security training exercises at Indian Point and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, June 27. Did you miss any of it on your local Patch? Here’s a roundup, including a driver gets jail time after horrific crash that injures a mom and her kids, a former congressman has a fatal neurological disorder and a fake kidnapping report.
- Orange County Man Charged With Breeding Dogs To Fight
- Letter To The Editor: Restraint In Tone And Presentation Urged Regarding Edgemont Incorporation Plea
- Rye Brook Police Can Check Your Home While On Vacation
- Former Congressman Maurice Hinchey Has Terminal Neurological Disorder
- Motorcyclist Being Pursued By Police Crashes In Woodbury
- More Jail Time for DWI Driver Who Confronted Victim, Cop
- Pedestrian Safety: Police Checkpoint And Education in Ramapo
- Security Training Exercises at Indian Point
- Harrison Man ID'd In Fatal Harbor Incident
- Driver Jailed After Horrific Crash Injures Mother, Children
- Chappaqua School Board To Hold Special Meeting
- New Partnership Between Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, Mount Vernon High School
- Fake Kidnapping Report; Car Rolls Down West Hyatt; Violent Domestic Dispute: Police Blotter Mount Kisco
- New Business Spotlight: Senior Helpers of Rockland
- North Salem Middle/High School Assistant Principal Announces Retirement
- Rye Neck High School Graduates Class Of 2017
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