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Redevelopment Of 4 Parcels Eyed | Stay Cable Installation On New TZB | Employee Accused Of Stealing From County
Plus two NYC men arrested after leading police on chases, how to prevent diabetes and more: news nearby 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.
An affordable housing nonprofit said that a Sound Shore cooperative discriminated against a woman and her daughter, and sketchy mail delivery is a concern to some.
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We’ll tell you how many billionaires are living amongst us in the Hudson Valley, and a local Assemblywoman holds a contest for students to come up with what they think is a needed law.
- Yorktown Planning Board Eyes Redevelopment Of 4 Parcels
- Affordable Housing Organization Alleges Discrimination By Mamaroneck Cooperative
- Philanthropist David Rockefeller Dies At 101
- State Senator Wants To Restrict Social Media For Sex Offenders
- Iona Receives $15M Gift For Entrepreneurship Institute
- Deadline Fast Approaching For SUEZ Scholarships For High School Seniors
- Yorktown Buys New Van For Seniors
- Westchester Employee Accused Of Stealing County Funds
- The Hudson Valley's Billionaire's Club Stands At 14 Members In 2017
- Westbound Stay Cable Installation Completed On New Tappan Zee Bridge
- Yorktown School Superintendent To Retire
- Rye YMCA Urges Public To Know How To Prevent Diabetes
- Scarsdale's Paulin Holds 'There Ought To Be A Law' Contest
- Mail Delivery Woes Frustrate Some In Larchmont
- 2 NYC Men Face Resisting Arrest, Drug Charges And More
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