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Father, Son Arrested For Assault | Therapy Dogs Part Of New Curriculum | Police Investigating Home Invasion
Plus way to deter mosquitos offered, prison sentence for Halloween party murderer and more news nearby Yorktown and 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 home invasion is Scarsdale is being investigated, and the name of the movie theater employee stabbed to death was released.
Service dogs will be part of a unique health care course at a local college, and the county wants to help you deter mosquitos with minnows.
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- Father, Son Arrested For Assault In Yorktown
- Tarrytown Ranked One of State’s Best Suburbs
- Lewisboro Named Safest City In America For 2017
- Applications Being Accepted For New Rochelle's Citizen Police Academy
- Rye Neck High School Mock Trial Team Wins County Championship
- Black Hawk Crash Injures Irvington Native In MD
- CT Man Arrested For Having Criminal Sexual Contact With Minor
- Cars Sold with Safety Defects: 13 Hudson Valley Auto Dealers Settle with NY AG
- Bronxville Elementary School 1st-graders Study How Families Shape Their Lives
- Service, Therapy Dogs Part of Unique New Health Care Curriculum at Pace
- Deter Mosquitos with Minnows and More: Westchester Helps Residents Prep their Property
- Prison Sentence Handed Down To Halloween Party Murderer
- Police Investigating Scarsdale Home Invasion
- Harvey School Junior Pitches No-Hitter, Makes History
- Fox Lane HS Seniors Want To Sit On Board Of Ed
- Movie Theater Employee Fatally Stabbed Has Been ID'd
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