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It's All About Women at HVHC, Hen Hud BOE, Chance of Rain
Five things you need to know today, March 28.

1. Hendrick Hudson School Board Meeting
The HH BOE will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the where a K-12 student artwork show will be on display. The agenda includes approving replacements teacher to lead the co-curricular activities of which Tom Oliva had been in charge. Oliva is and the investigation to which Oliva’s is still ongoing, according to the district spokesman.
Paul LaVallee will take over as advisor to the Film Club and James Rogulski will take over as advisor of the Literary Magazine.
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The BOE will also discuss the operations budget, among many other topics on the agenda, which you can read in the PDF attached to this article.
2. All About Women at HVHC
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Theis hosting a night for women Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Women are invited to see the new Women’s Health Center, meet doctors and health professionals and learn about the services available. The evening will include wine and hors d'oeuvres as well as chair and hand massages and at 6:30 p.m. meet local author and Patch columnist Amy Curran Baker who will speak about her book "What now? A Patient's Guide to Recovery After Mastectomy" To register for this free event, call 914-734-3974 or register on-line.
3. Young Professionals
The Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber chapter of the Young Professionals is holding a launch party Thursday at the Cove in Peekskill. Read more .
4. Paramount Events
will be performing at the Paramount on Thursday night. The Dance Theater of Harlem Ensemble performs Friday, March 30 and Steve Solomon in “My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish and I’m In Therapy” is on stage Saturday, March 31. The film “La Boheme from the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, Spain’ will be on screen Sunday, April 1. Read more about the Paramount’s shows here.
5. Cold Continues
It has probably hit you by now. It is cold out again. The National Weather Service forecasts showers after 10 a.m. and then a partly sunny day with a high near 61 degrees. It may rain again tonight.
*Editor's Note: The Hen Hud BOE meeting is at the Hen Hud Free Library, not the High School.
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