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This Week in Harrison: 5 Biggest Local Headlines
A look at five stories to remember from this week.

From the start of the local political season to a controversial sales campaign, it was another busy news week in Harrison.
The week started with news about a possible . Citing a dispute over funds from DVR recordings, Harrison has joined seven other municipalities in disputing more than $800,000 in revenue the towns feel they are owed.
The disputed revenue dates back about five years, and Harrison claims to be owed about $135,000 of the total. Check back for more on this story as we hear updates.
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We heard bad and good news from the Harrison Community Services office this week. First, that the food pantry through the end of the slow summer season. Then, later in the week, that the pantry had .
The food pantry is still in need of your help, and please call the community services office if you would like to make a donation.
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Harrison's local political hopefuls answered a handful of questions Wednesday night at .
Supervisor candidates Joan Walsh and Ronald Belmont, along with town board candidates Howard Hollander, Stephen Malfitano, Fred Sciliano and Pat Vetere, were asked questions ranging from the local illegal housing issue to town finances.
See the council candidate's responses .
See the supervisor candidates .
A dropped is freeing up some money for other local projects. The controversial street sign mandate was dropped earlier this month by the federal government.
Local officials for other projects, like street and sidewalk repair.
Finally, rumors swirled throughout the week following a sales campaign passed around to local vendors last week. Business owners say the company City Carting and Recycling was .
The town board denies that this is the case, saying no such changes have been discussed.
Check back to Patch every day for updates on these stories, and all of your other Harrison news.
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