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Payless Announces Store Closings | County Could Sue Over Indian Point Closing | Beware Tax Scams
Plus a 12-year-old makes a bomb threat, two new hats in the ring for county executive 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.
There were arrests made at a local massage spa, and a barge carrying gasoline ran aground on the Hudson River.
A cop was found dead in his home, and the body of a woman wearing a Marist College hoodie was found in a Massachusetts wooded area.
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- Payless ShoeSource To Close Yorktown Heights Store
- 8 Sleepy Hollow Buildings To Get Makeovers
- Bedford To Have Police HQ Renovation Ground-Breaking
- Free Rabies Clinic Set For Westchester County Residents
- Daniel Warren Elementary Students Discover What Scientists Do
- Greenburgh Police Make Arrests At Massage Spa Tuesday
- New Rochelle Engages Analytics Firm To Search For Retailers
- Latimer To Challenge Astorino For County Executive
- 12YO Makes Bomb Threat Against Yorktown School: Police
- Gasoline Barge Runs Aground On Hudson River Near Catskill
- David Spano To Seek Democratic Nod For County Exec
- Scarsdale Seeking Sealed Bids For Village-Owned Property
- Hudson Valley Cop Found Dead In His Home
- Westchester County Exec Wants to Sue NY over Indian Point Closure
- Body Of Woman Wearing Marist College Hoodie Found In Massachusetts
- Beware Aggressive Tax Scams: Lowey, IRS Warn Hudson Valley Residents, Businesses
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