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School Focuses On Food Choices | ‘Star Wars’ Director To Give Commencement | Impacts Of Indian Point Closure
Plus FalconCam shows chicks' progress, police seeking info on van used in attempted abduction 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.
Yorktown schools explore local food choices and healthy eating options, and a woman was warned about driving back and forth near Trump’s estate.
Students raised funds to help provide water in South Sudan, and you can check the progress of falcon chicks growing up on the Tappan Zee Bridge.
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- Yorktown Schools Focus On Local Food Choices, Healthy Options
- Reverse Peak Train Service Restored Between Philipse Manor and Scarborough Stations Monday
- Netflix Series: Bedford Schools Superintendent Warns Parents about "13 Reasons Why"
- New Rochelle To Receive $3.5M For Quaker Ridge Road Improvements
- 'Learning Beyond The Classroom' Video Released By Mamaroneck Schools: WATCH
- Irvington High School Students Earn Honors At National Research Competition
- Police Seek Info On Green Van Used For Attempted Abduction
- Police Tell Woman To Move On After Seen Driving Near Trump's Bedford Estate
- Poughkeepsie Woman Accused Of Stealing Car, Trading It In
- Port Chester Students Donate Funds To Build Wells In South Sudan
- Watch Falcon Chicks Via FalconCam Installed On Tappan Zee Bridge
- 'Star Wars' Director J.J. Abrams To Give Sarah Lawrence Commencement
- Mamaroneck Named Tree City USA For 25th Year
- Taste Of Rhinebeck Event Damp, But Delicious Tuesday
- Indian Point Task Force: Talk on 'Sudden, Severe, Sustained' Impacts of Closure
- College Of New Rochelle Students Trained To Administer Narcan
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