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Snow Response More Than Typical | Overflow Crowd Attends Astorino Town Hall | School Bus Catches Fire
Plus library workers file grievance, rail trail walker burglarizes home 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.
More anti-Semitic graffiti was found at a Westchester school the same week as two local Jewish community centers received bomb threats.
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Another Chipotle opened in the region, and a Marist Poll found that a majority of Americans don’t trust the information coming from the Trump administration.
- Yorktown's Snow Response More Than Typical This Year
- UPDATE: Two JCCs In Hudson Valley Receive Bomb Threats Monday
- More Swastikas Found At John Jay High School
- Stunt School In New Rochelle Trains For Movies, Television Action
- Former Westchester Day School Teacher Sentenced For Having Child Porn
- Officials React To Bomb Threats To Jewish Community Centers In Hudson Valley
- Yorktown Library Workers File Grievance Against Town
- ‘Ask Astorino’ Town Hall Had Overflow Crowd
- Majority Of Americans Don’t Trust Information Coming Out Of Trump Administration: Poll
- Washington Man Walks Rail Trail, Burglarizes Home: Police
- Chipotle Opens Dobbs Ferry Franchise
- Westchester Doctor Accused in $50M Health Care Fraud Scheme
- Woman Stabs Victim With A Steak Knife During Domestic Dispute: Police
- School Bus Catches Fire Friday
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