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Costly Flooding In 2023: Hudson Valley Week In Review

Plus masks required at hospital ER, school cuts in governor's budget and more.

Hudson Valley Week In Review is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from the past seven days.
Hudson Valley Week In Review is a roundup of some of the most-read articles from the past seven days. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

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 a few of most-read stories from the 24 local news sites.

The articles include celeb’s home on the market, case made for Hudson Line access to Penn Station and more.

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Flooding In HV Contributed To Record 28 Disasters Costing $92.9B
Torrential rains in the Hudson Valley in July caused one death and destroyed homes, roads, cars and bridges.

Masks Required For Westchester Medical Center Emergency Departments
The requirement is based on recommendations from the New York State Department of Health for health care and residential facilities.

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Democrat Lawmaker Decries School Cuts In Governor's New State Budget
"Decreasing support to districts is a step backwards" and "an insult to students, educators and taxpayers," according to Senator Harckham.

Paul Shaffer's Bedford Home Hits The Market For $2.75M
You can own the 4,958-square-foot, gated home on 8 acres, owned by the band leader on "Late Night with David Letterman."

Westchester Officials Make Case For Hudson Line Penn Station Service
In a letter to the MTA, the county executive called for a study to have the Hudson Line have direct "one-seat access" to Penn Station.

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