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Clinton Helps Launch Solar Array| No Gang Activity For Ossining Teen: Ecuador| Casting Call For Young Baseball Players
Plus Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods OK in Chappaqua, additional treatment clinic for Hep A exposure and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Friday, June 16. Did you miss any of it on your local Patch? Here’s a roundup, including Westchester county’s largest solar array, teen threatened with deportation was not in a gang according to Ecuador and feature film needs young baseball players as extras.
- Putnam Sheriff's Sergeant Graduates From FBI Academy
- Bill Clinton Helps Swiss Re Launch Westchester's Largest Solar Array
- Ecuador Says Ossining Teen Snatched Up By ICE Had No Gang Activity
- Casting Call: 100 Young Baseball Players For Feature Film
- Rooftop Solar Installation Makes Somers School First In Nation
- $35M Residential Project Breaks Ground In Mamaroneck
- Legislation Would Enable Rye Park Commission To Offer Long-Term Leases
- Man Arrested In Pleasant Valley For Assaulting Dog And Its Owner: Police
- Tuckahoe Administrator To Tour Japan For Chamber Of Commerce
- New Rochelle Announces Summer Food Service Program
- Hepatitis A Exposure: Westchester County Offering Additional Clinic For Treatment
- Amazon's Planned Whole Foods Purchase Met With Optimism In Chappaqua
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Photo caption: Former President Bill Clinton. Photo credit: Tom Auchterlonie.
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