Community Corner
Repeat DWI/ Death of Trailblazing Judge/ Heroin Arrest
plus Guiding Eyes president runs the Boston Marathon again/ school budgets/ state funding for Somers roads and more news in review

PHOTO: Guiding Eyes for the Blind. President Thomas Panek will be running the Boston Marathon with Dr. Vincent Hau. via Yorktown-Somers Patch LocalStream
Other top stories you may have missed so far in April on Yorktown-Somers Patch:
- Murphy: Accused Pet Store Owner's License Should Be Suspended
- Hon. Harold L. Wood: New York Trailblazer
- Yorktown and Somers' Recently Sold Homes
- Letter to the Editor: In Yorktown, Blood is Thicker than Water
- State Funding for Road Repairs in Somers, Region
- 3rd Arrest For Pet Store Owner Accused of Animal Cruelty
- Somers Schools Propose Quarter Percent Increase in Budget for 2016-17
- Putnam Sheriff: Yorktown Teen Injecting Heroin Near Lake Secor
- Letter to the Editor: Fix Yorktown's Roads and Bridges
- On the Market in Somers, Yorktown
- Lakeland Keeps Spending Flat for 2016-17
- Wake, Engine Co. Services for Harry Karagozian
- Hilltop Hanover Farm in Yorktown Open for School Groups
- Driver without Interlock Device Faces Charges in Somers
- Cops Charge Carmel 21-Year-Old with Attempted Burglary
- Arthur Siegel: "Schatzie"
Stories for Yorktown, Somers and the region:
- Hudson Valley Voter's Guide: Presidential Primary Is Tuesday, April 19
- Education, Health and Business Services: Strong NY Job Sectors
- Combat Plan for Hudson Valley in Range of 'Scarier' Zika Virus
- NY Presidential Primary 2016: A Patch News Roundup
- The USA's Most Common Jobs and Where to Find them Near Somers, Yorktown
- Top 100 New York Public High School Cafeterias: How Does Yours Rate?
- 12 Retired Hudson Valley Educators Collect Pensions of More Than $200K a Year
- Gas Prices in the 1st Quarter of 2016 Lowest in 12 Years
- Saw Mill Parkway Closures Begin Sunday
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