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New Stop Signs Installed | Developer Pleads In Election Rigging | Reps React To Trump Budget
Also proposed Hudson anchorages could be blocked, volunteers firefighters allege harassment and more news nearby Yorktown and Somers.

YORKTOWN, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. Did you miss any of it on Yorktown-Somers Patch? Here’s a roundup.
- New Stop Signs Installed In Yorktown
- Tappan Zee Bridge Tugboat Crash: NTSB Issues Report, Citing Crew Fatigue As 1 Cause
- South Salem Man Arrested For Being Naked In Public
- Arrest Made In Bribery Case Involving New Rochelle School District Official
- Walter's Hot Dogs To Expand With 2nd Location
- Greenburgh Man Sentenced For Attempted Rape, Assault Of Ex-Girlfriend
- Rigged-Election Conspiracy: Hudson Valley Developer Enters Plea
- Visit Taste NY Locations During The Summer: Cuomo
- Hudson River Anchorages Could Be Stopped By Coast Guard Bill Amendment
- Port Chester Volunteers Allege Harassment In Wake Of Paid Firefighter Firings
- Angela Graswald's Lawyers Seek To Prove False Confession
- Students, Teachers, Administrators Define Leadership In Bronxville
- Jefferson Valley Man Hits Pedestrian, Leaves Scene: Police
- 2018 Federal Budget Proposal: Local Representatives React
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