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Catholic School Closing + Falcon-Naming Contest
Plus mother/daughter crime partners, affordable housing and racist incidents: Hudson Valley Week in Review.

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 roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Mother, Daughter Partners In Crime Get Prison In $1.7M COVID Scheme
The Mount Vernon pair used the identities of around 300 people to submit online loan applications, seeking over $3 million.
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Thruway Authority Falcon-Naming Contest In The Works
There are four chicks being raised in a nest box at the top of the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge and they will need names.
Catholic School In Tarrytown Closing At End Of Academic Year
The Archdiocese said it will assist all families to find another Catholic school in the area.
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Affordable Housing In Town Of Mamaroneck Gets $3M Boost From County
"We are committed to helping the Town fill this critical need," Westchester County Executive George Latimer said in remarks this week.
Dobbs Ferry Officials Speak Out Against 2 Racist Incidents
One was a call to 911 that a Black father threatened someone at a local park. The other was a swastika painted on a public trash can.
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