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Update On Indian Point Closure | Amber Alert Suspect Was Deported In 2013 | Zipcars Available At Some Train Stations
Plus grenades found in nursing home refrigerator, area JCPenny stores could close and more: nearby news.

There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Friday, Feb. 24.
If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Grenades Found In Nursing Home Refrigerator
- Cortlandt Supervisor: Update on Indian Point Closure Planning
- NY State has Its Own Work to do on Property Tax Relief: Rockland County Executive
- Peekskill's Fire Chief Pushed to Resign: News Report
- Cracked Windshield, Broken Taillight, Expired Inspection, No License
- Amber Alert Update: Murder Suspect Was Deported in 2013, Had Prior Felony Convictions
- Loud Muffler Plus Suspended License Plus Outstanding Warrant: Arrest on Route 52
- Fellow Inmate Says Selwyn Days Admitted Murdering 2 In Eastchester
- Cat Left on Train Platform, Cops Seek Owner
- Yorktown Police Arrest Man For Failing To Show Up In Court
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- Mamaroneck Native Nominated For Oscar For 'La La Land'
- Zipcars Available Now At 9 Metro-North Stations In Hudson Valley
- Katonah-Lewisboro To Rent Part Of Elementary School To Town
- 3 Hudson Valley JCPenny Stores Could Be On Chopping Block
- New Rochelle Receives $125,000 State Grant For Doctorow Legacy Initiative
- Rivertowns Small Business Spotlight: Law Office of Elissa D. Hecker
- Tarrytown Schools To Celebrate Kindness Month In March
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