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Regulating Property Maintenance; Casino Night to Benefit Somers Schools
plus opting out of standardized tests; unlicensed driver and more: it's the Yorktown-Somers Patch Midweek Review

What you may have missed so far this week:
- Property Maintenance Law on the Somers Town Board Agenda April 9
- South Salem’s Mike Gordon, CEO and co-founder of Joule Assets, Elected Co-Chair of Sustainable Westchester, Inc.
- Diaper Derby!
- Somers Education Foundation to Honor Teacher at Annual Gala
- Westchester Will Get Chunk of Federal Grant for Emergency and Counterterrorism Training
- Standardized Testing Opt-Out Movement Grows Amid More Education Reform in Albany
- Somers Elder Law Attorney Anthony J. Enea Named a Fellow of the New York Bar Foundation
- Peekskill Woman Accused of Unlicensed Driving in Yorktown
- Upcoming Fun Events Around Yorktown!
- Somers Education Foundation to Honor 4 at Casino Night
- Appropriately Progressive Dog Training
- Concert with the Joey D. Jazz Ensemble: MUSIC OF THE 60’s
- Yorktown Celebrates Arbor Day
- New York Not the Worst for Property Taxes!
- Money Talks - A Financial Literacy Seminar for Parents
- Local Nonprofits to Benefit from Massive ‘Give Local America’ Event May 5
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