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NY Sues SiriusXM Over Cancellations: Hudson Valley Week In Review
Patient Privacy Abuses; I-84 Crash Gate OK'd; Bridge Removal Scheduled
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There was a lot of news over the past week in the Hudson Valley.
In case you missed any of it, here is a chance to catch up.
The stories include the approval of a crash gate on I-84 by the federal government, an incumbent mayor will take office and the minimum wage will go up.
NY Settles With NewYork-Presbyterian Over Patient Privacy Abuses
Advertising tools on the hospital's website tracked visitors searching for doctors or booking appointments, in violation of federal law.
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'Crash Gate' On I-84 Approved By Feds: Schumer
There were renewed calls for an additional emergency vehicles-only access point after a deadly bus crash in September.
Bridge Removal To Close Part Of Northbound I-87
The Thruway Authority said motorists should seek alternate routes while the work is taking place or avoid travel in the area completely.
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NY AG Sues SiriusXM Over Cancellation Complaints
The attorney general said the satellite radio company traps consumers in subscriptions and prevents them from easily unsubscribing.
Incumbent Harrison Mayor Dionisio Will Be Sworn In New Year's Day
A razor-tight vote tally ultimately didn't matter after a judge ruled the leading candidate for office ineligible for office.
$1.7M NY Minimum Wage Workers To Get Pay Raise Jan. 1
In New York, workers in New York City, Long Island and Westchester County will go up to a larger wage than the rest of the state.
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