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BOE Security Renovations; Hiker Rescued By Boat | Week In Review
plus dog attack, sweeping changes to New York graduation requirements and more
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The news kept coming over the past week in the Hudson Valley. In case you missed any of it, here is a brief rundown of some of the most-read articles from the Hudson Valley’s 24 local news sites.
Security Renovations Finished At Putnam Board Of Elections
Officials spoke of the need to conduct free, fair and transparent elections and ensure that residents can have confidence in them.
Marshlands Conservancy Hiker Rescued After Fall
Some rescuers came in by boat.
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Dog Attacks Child, Adult, Trooper, EMS: New York State Police
The trooper shot the dog because it was a danger to everyone present, police said.
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- Mamaroneck Teen Assaulted And Robbed, 2 New Rochelle Teens Arrested
- Hudson River Valley Ramble Celebrates Best Of The Region
- Comment On NY's "Overdue" Changes To HS Graduation Requirements
- Monsey Man Accused Of Hate Crime Over Flag Graffiti: Ramapo Police
- Home Improvement Chain Closes 3 Hudson Valley Locations
- Winston Farm Development Would Transform Mid-Hudson Valley
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