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Getting To Florida From Westchester: Hudson Valley Week In Review
Oil Barges May Be Parked On Hudson River; Bowman Charged In Fire Alarm Incident; New Sake Brewery Open For Tours

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 chance to catch up.
The stories included the first Black action hero dying, a charge in the congressional fire alarm incident and the best hospitals in New York.
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JSX Will Add 2 New Seasonal Florida Routes From Westchester
The air carrier announced it will offer non-stop, "semi-private" service to Boca Raton and Miami/Opa-Locka, starting in December.
New Rochelle Walk Of Fame Loses A Star: First Black Action Hero Dies
Richard Roundtree, the actor who starred as the uber-cool private detective "Shaft," has died at age 81, according to the AP.
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Rep. Jamaal Bowman Charged In Infamous Fire Alarm Incident
Earlier this month, the congressman apologized, saying that while rushing to vote, he mistakenly thought his action would unlock a door.
Ryan Demands Coast Guard Uphold Oil Barge Anchor Ban On Hudson River
The congressman said the redefined parameters of the Port of New York could allow barges to be parked north of the Cuomo Bridge.
These Are The Best Hospitals In New York, Newsweek Says In New List
Of the 20 named, six are on Long Island and two are in the Hudson Valley.
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