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1 Hudson Valley Town Ranks Worst In Nation For 'Staycations' |Patch PM

Dispute Over Parking Spot Turns Violent |Turtle Poaching At Muscoot |Metro-North Pounds The Pavement |ICE Protest Arrests

Patch PM is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from around the Hudson Valley.
Patch PM is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from around the Hudson Valley. (Patch graphics)

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about tonight:

Dispute Over Parking Spot Turns Violent, Sending 2 Officers To Hospital

Two brothers and a neighbor were arrested after a heated disagreement became physical, according to the New Rochelle Police Department.

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'Oh Snap!' Boater Cited For Luring, Capturing Turtles At Muscoot Reservoir: NYSDEC

An Environmental Conservation Police Officer found a large cooler, partly hidden under a rowboat, with three live snapping turtles inside.

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Metro-North Workers Bring A Critical Message Right To Where The Tracks Meet The Road

That MTA worker in the hard hat and hi-vis vest, who is tapping on your car window, wants to give you something that might save your life.


This Westchester City Is Ranked The Worst In The Nation For A 'Staycation'

A new WalletHub study finds there are great ways to enjoy a break from it all without traveling, but not for residents of one river town.


Concern For Drugged-Out Woman On Metro-North Platform Led To 760 Drug Bags: Cops

The glassine bags contained a white powder which tested positive for heroin and fentanyl, according to Town of Wallkill Police.


Argument In Medical Office Building Escalates To Gunfire, Arrest: Police

Commissioner Sapienza said a "swift and decisive arrest" was made after a "reckless shooting" in a busy Yonkers medical corridor.


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