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Volunteers Collect Donations For Relay For Life | 2 Cities Most Diverse In America | County Exec Sues State
Plus new superintendents chosen, dangerous tick-borne disease spreads to New York and more news nearby Yorktown and Somers.

YORKTOWN, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the past week. Did you miss any of it on Yorktown-Somers Patch? Here’s a roundup, with news including a hamlet wanting to incorporate, the indictment of an off-duty cop, a dangerous tick-borne disease and diverse Hudson Valley cities.
- Yorktown Volunteers Collect Donations For Relay For Life
- Petitions Insufficient To Hold Incorporation Referendum For Edgemont: Town Supervisor
- Off-Duty New Rochelle Cop Indicted In Drunk-Driving Death Of Friend
- Voters Mull Changing Bedford Central’s Voting System
- Rye Neck Students Take Top Honors At Science And Technology Fair
- Hastings School District Selects New Superintendent
- Winning Take 5 Ticket Sold In Hudson Valley
- Bronxville Schools Chooses New Superintendent
- 2 Hudson Valley Cities Most Diverse In America: WalletHub
- Rivertowns Square Development Nearing Completion
- Scarsdale Named Richest Town In America: Report
- 14YO Boy Arrested For Punching 15YO Girl In Face, Arm: Yorktown Police
- Dangerous Tick-Borne Disease Spreads To NY, CDC Warns
- Indian Point Closure: Westchester County Exec Sues New York State
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