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28 Gang Members Charged With Selling Drugs: Week In Review
Legoland Debuts Christmas Tree; Regeneron Renews Competition Sponsorship; PepsiCo Sued Over Plastic Pollution

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There was a ton of news over the past week in the Hudson Valley.
In case you missed any of it, here are some of the most-read articles from the past seven day.
They included a new Yankees hitting coach named, an Israeli flag stolen from town building and more.
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Legoland Debuts 35-Foot-Tall Lego Christmas Tree
The colorful tree is the centerpiece of the theme park's second annual Holiday Bricktacular.
Regeneron Renews Sponsorship Of STEM Competition
The Tarrytown-based biotechnology company sees it as a duty to engage and inspire the next generation of young scientists.
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Yankees Name Mount Vernon's Own James Rowson As New Hitting Coach
The hometown sports hero is returning home to the Yankees after a decade spent making his mark on Major League Baseball around the league.
Mount Vernon And DoorDash Will Help Tackle Hunger With Gift Cards
DoorDash's Community Credits program & Mount Vernon will provide funding to the United Way of Westchester and Putnam.
28 Young Gunnaz Gang Members Trafficked Narcotics: Feds
Other offenses include racketeering, assault with deadly weapons, robbery and conspiracy, prosecutors said.
NY AG Files Historic Lawsuit Against PepsiCo Over Plastic Pollution
Purchase-based PepsiCo is accused of failing to warn consumers of the environmental and health threats of single-use plastics.
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