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Youth of the Year Selected | Clearwater Docks for Winter | Indian Point Could Be Shut Down
Plus college contributes millions yearly to the region, 30,000 tickets issued during DWI campaign and more: news in White Plains.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. If you missed any of it on White Plains Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
- Michael Hunter Selected as 2016 White Plains Youth of the Year
- Fire in Somers Home Likely Caused By Cigarette
- Katonah-Lewisboro School Board to Discuss Rental of Elementary School
- Contract to Purchase Larchmont Theater Signed, Past Ownership Could Scuttle Deal
- Iona College Contributes $258M Annually to Regional Economy: Study
- State Shuts Down Newburgh Deli for Illegal Sale of K2
- Tuckahoe Residents Take Proposed Hotel to Court
- State Troopers Issue 30,000+ Tickets During Holiday Sober-Driving Campaign
- Life of Martin Luther King Jr. to Be Honored at Scarsdale Synagogue
- Will Indian Point Will Shut Down in 2021? News Reports
- Clearwater Docked at Home Port for Winter Maintenance
- No Eulogy Allowed at Funeral Mass of Tow-Truck Driver Killed in Hit-and-Run
- Cuomo Signs Bill, Sleepy Hollow Gets OK to Collect ‘Bed Tax’
- Domestic Dry Goods Company to Close in Rye Ridge Shopping Center
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