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Pricey-Car Thefts; Candidate Drops Out; Hand-Delivered Diplomas
Plus Iona moves up start of classes, candidate loses both grandfathers to COVID-19 and more: nearby news.

Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, May 29:
- Cooperation Is Key To Re-Opening Safely: New York Governor
- Rockland Lawmaker Helps Food Pantry Helping More Clients
- Campaigning In A Pandemic: Candidate Loses Both Grandfathers To Covid-19
- Obituary: William Lewis, Retired Police Officer
- College President Hand-Delivers Diplomas
- Thunderstorms To Put Hudson Valley On Weather Roller Coaster
- Sheriff Reports High-End Car Thefts In Dutchess
- Iona College Moves Up Start Of Classes
- Parker Drops Out Of Race To Replace Lowey In Congress
- Tattoo Parlor To Open In Defiance Of Cuomo's Order
- Solar Project Could Yield Discount For Yorktown Customers
- Westchester Delivers Masks To New Rochelle
» Across America
- U.S. Coronavirus Blog: WHO Cut Off
- Devastation In Minneapolis; Unrest Spreads
- Good News: America Finds The Upside Amid Crisis
- IL Reopening
- Twitter Hides Trump Tweet About Minneapolis
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