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Court Says County Obstructing Housing Plan | Man Accused Of Having Sex With Pre-Teen | Hudson Valley Towns Graded
Plus Rockland explores shared services, residence hall named for philanthropic couple and more: nearby news.
There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley on Monday, May 1. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
Westchester County gets rebuffed in court again over affordable housing, and a Newburgh man faces rape charges for sex with a child.
An Iona College residence hall was rededicated, and Hudson Valley communities were graded on how it is to live in them.
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- Harrison Resident Joins Westchester Parks Foundation Board
- Congers Man Accused of Repeat Orangeburg Break-in
- Mutts on the Mountain Trail Race and Fun Run Draws Hundreds
- Hudson Valley Towns Graded From A+ To C-: How Did Your Community Do?
- Rockland Food Pantry Gets its Own Greenhouse
- Mount Kisco Man Reports Grandchild Scam Attempt: Westchester County Police
- Mounted Officers Graduate from Rockland County Training Courses
- Rockland County Exec Convenes Shared Services Initiative Panel
- Principals Appointed In Bedford School District
- Bedford Police Blotter: April 17-April 23
- Appeals Court Says Westchester Obstructing Affordable Housing Plan
- Mother's Day Plant Sale, Fair Scheduled For Amy's Greenhouse
- Newburgh Man Arrested For Having Sex With Pre-Teen Child: Police
- Sergeant Suicide, 2016 Eastchester Hit-And-Run Related: State Police
- Iona Residence Hall Named For Westchester Philanthropic Couple
- Quinn — Black Lab Mix, Confidence-Builder, Adoptable
- Irvington School District Student-musicians Perform At Lincoln Center
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