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Sheriff Warns of ‘Creepy Clown’ Hoaxes | Bronx Man Sells Heroin in Southeast | County Locations Show Up in Movie Thriller
Plus Indian Point plans security training exercises, study says roller coasters are kidney stone fixes and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, October 4. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- 'Creepy Clowns' Statement Issued By Dutchess County Sheriff
- Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued for Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester as Hurricane Matthew Makes Landfall in Haiti
- Putnam County Exec to Present 2017 Budget within Tax Cap
- Cops Say Man Traveled From the Bronx to Southeast to Sell Heroin
- Army Corps Flood Remediation Report for Mamaroneck Presented
- Poughkeepsie's Alternative School Needs Certificate of Occupancy, Must Be Re-inspected
- UPDATE: Woman Who Died After Crash on Hutch in Scarsdale Identified
- Orangetown Cops Warn Homeowners After Break-in
- Indian Point Conducting Planned Security Training Exercises
- Rusted, Broken Containment Systems in Indian Point Discharge Canal: NY State Officials
- Westchester Locations Featured in New Movie Thriller
- Passing a Kidney Stone—Could Playland's Roller Coaster Help?: Study
- Lewisboro Library Schedules Music-Themed Fundraisers
- Briarcliff Manor Small Business Spotlight: Unified Retirement Planning Group
- Clarkstown Historical Exhibit Opens Wednesday
- 8th Annual Yorktown Festival & Street Fair Set for Sunday
- Street Lighting Changes Continuing in Bronxville: Mayor
- New Rochelle Youth Council Taking Applications
- New Payment Options Available for MTA eTix Mobile App
- Lincoln Elementary Celebrates New Playground
- Catholic Charities Community Services of Rockland Names Honorees for Annual Dinner
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