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Purple Heart Hall Of Fame; Teen Shot; ‘Stuff A Bus’
Plus district attorney-elect announces transition team, police say drunk man punched car and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, Nov. 10:
- 'Stuff A Bus' Food Drive Helps Westchester Families
- Rockland Psychiatric Center Brownfield Clean-up Complete: NYDEC
- Restoration of Historic Cropsey Barn Wins Award
- Op-Ed: Putnam Officials Have Defunded The Sheriff's Department
- Reward Offered For Missing Hudson Valley Woman
- Bronxville Mayor Talks Finances, Capital Projects
- Incoming DA Rocah Announces Transition Team
- Drunk Man Punches Car, Blocks Roadway: Police
- New Rochelle Man Accused Of Strangling, Killing Mother
- Poughkeepsie City Teen Shot Multiple Times
- Dedication At Purple Heart Hall Of Honor On Veterans Day
- New Rochelle Library Plans Reopening By Monday
- Coronavirus Still A Concern In Westchester
» Across America
- White House Blocks Biden Transition; Barr's DOJ Enters Squabble
- Emergency Authorization For Coronavirus Treatment Approved
- U.S. Supreme Court Unlikely To Strike Down Obamacare: AP
- Gun Sales Soar With 1st-Timers, Women Buying: 'I Feel Empowered'
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