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Mailbox Thief; New Exec At Playhouse; Abandoned Guinea Pigs
Plus coronavirus cases jump, increased security for High Holidays and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, Sept. 17:
- Spanish Eatery Shifts Gears For Rosh Hashanah
- Active Coronavirus Cases Jump In Rockland
- Troopers Stop Mercedes, Find Stolen Gun: New York State Police
- Pleasantville Issues Coronavirus Update, Guidelines
- Guinea Pigs In Tupperware Container Abandoned In Brewster
- Walktoberfest To Feature Local Hudson Valley Farm Products, More
- Larchmont OKs Moving Village Elections To November
- Century 21 Files For Bankruptcy, Closing Hudson Valley Store
- 16 HV School Districts Make List Of Most Equitable In New York
- Thief Caught In Mailbox Stakeout Pleads Guilty
- Westchester Plans Increased Security During Jewish High Holidays
- Bedford Playhouse Names New Executive Director
» Across America
- Constitution Day 2020: 5 Things To Know About Guiding Principles
- ‘Zoom Bombing’ Is A Pandemic Thing; It’s Also A Bullying Thing
- Barr Under Fire After Comparing Coronavirus Lockdown To Slavery
- Most Crime Is Down Mid-Pandemic, But Not Murder Or Arson: FBI
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