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Water Rescue In Train Tunnel: Hudson Valley Week In Review

Plus student hits another student with chair, eclipse day approaching and more.

The Hudson Valley Week in Review is a compilation of some of the most-important stories of the week in the region.
The Hudson Valley Week in Review is a compilation of some of the most-important stories of the week in the region. (Patch graphic)

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 are some of the most-read stories from the region.

They include peregrine falcons laying eggs atop Cuomo Bridge, flooding disaster assistance denies for second time and redesign of Route 9A wanted.

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Water Rescue Saves Man From Train Station Tunnel As Tide Comes In
The man screaming for help from the waters of the Hudson River under the Yonkers train station was running out of time as rescuers arrived.

13-Year-Old Boy Hits Newburgh Student In Head With Chair: Police
Police said the boy was charged with felony assault and will appear in juvenile court at a later date.

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As Eclipse Day Approaches, Hochul Warns About Harmful Rays And Scams
"I Love NY" eclipse glasses are available at 30 locations throughout the state — including NYS Welcome Centers and select service areas.

3rd Egg Laid In Peregrine Falcon Nest At Cuomo Bridge
Experts say falcons can usually lay from three to five eggs during the early spring.

FEMA Denies Individual Assistance For 2nd Time To Orange County
The county executive said people are still trying to recover from the devastating effects of the July storms and flooding.

Briarcliff Manor Calls For NYS To Fund Route 9A Redesign
The Assembly included $20 million for the redesign in its 2024-25 budget, but the Senate and governor have not.

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