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Department Relocating Grant Received | Couple Wins $10 Million | Former AT&T Building To Become Apartments
Plus skier dies at Hunter Mountain, armed home invaders tie up family and more news nearby Yorktown-Somers.

YORKTOWN, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week.
If you missed any of it on Yorktown-Somers Patch, here’s a roundup of the top stories.
A freight train derailed in the Hudson Valley, and in a separate accident, a freight train conductor was injured.
Find out what's happening in Yorktown-Somersfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
There is going to be a discussion about school starting times in one district, and a local company had to recall its salami products.
Plus one lucky Hudson Valley couple won $10 million from a lottery instant game.
Find out what's happening in Yorktown-Somersfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Yorktown Receives Grant For Relocating Highway, Parks Departments
- New Banner At Greenburgh Town Hall Welcomes All In Different Languages
- Katonah-Lewisboro District Mulls Changing Class Start Times
- 'New Rochelle Is Make Positive Strides In Every Direction': Mayor
- Mamaroneck Company Recalling Salami Products Due To Undeclared Allergen
- Irvington School District Appoints New Director Of Pupil Personnel Services
- Freight Train Derails In New Windsor Tuesday
- Former Tuckahoe Trustee, Deputy Mayor Tapped For US Treasury Position
- Couple Who Won $10M Lottery Prize Identified At Celebration
- Port Chester Family Bound With Duct Tape During Armed Home Invasion
- Plan To Turn AT&T Building Into Apartments OK'd In White Plains
- New Rochelle Company Previews Toys At Annual NYC Fair
- NJ Skier Dies In Fall At Hunter Mountain
- Freight Train Conductor Severely Injured Traveling Through Mamaroneck
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