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Grandma Assaults Grandchild + Illegally Fired Hotel Workers
Plus possible coronavirus exposure at Halloween event, hospital brings insurance back and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, Oct. 28:
- $2.7 Million For Illegally Fired HV Hotel Workers: NY AG
- Montefiore Reaches Deal To Again Accept United Health Insurance
- Pot Packaged to Look Like Candy, Kids' Cereal, Chips: NY AG Warns
- Mount Vernon Man Guilty In String Of School Burglaries
- Grandmother Pleads Guilty To Assaulting Granddaughter
- Man Drives With Revoked License, No Interlock Device: Police
- County Warns Of Possible COVID-19 Exposure At Halloween Event
- Bronxville Kindergartners Learn With Pumpkins
- Irvington Students Spend ‘A Day in the Life of the Hudson River’
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- Ringling Bros. Circus Returning In 2023 Without Animals: Report
- NYC Firefighters Hold Large Protest Over Vaccine Mandate
- Gabby Petito Memorial Removed From Laundrie Yard: Report
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