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Overrun With Bugs | HV Week In Review
Airlines Offer New Resort Routes | Transmission Lines Worry Advocates For River | Storm-Washed Bacteria Closes Beaches

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There were many share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network over the past week. It'll be easier to fly to two warm destinations as two airlines — one new — add local routes; a feared infestation has shown up in the lower Hudson Valley; heavy rains have sent more contaminated water into the Sound; transmitting electricity from renewable energy sources upstate means laying new cable along the bottom of the Hudson River.
Easier to fly to sunny resorts:
- New Airline Plans All Biz-Class Westchester To Bermuda Service
- Delta Will Add 2 New Seasonal Florida Routes From Westchester
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When heavy rain washes bacteria from sewers and storm drains:
Renewable energy doesn't happen without some disruption:
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» Across New York
- Man Who Died Due To Rare, Flesh-Eating Disease On LI Was 55: Officials
- Subway Dog That Ruined Commute Escaped From UES Apartment
- Montauk Lighthouse Reopens After $44M Restoration, Shoreline Project
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