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Thanksgiving At Martha Stewart's: Hudson Valley Week In Review
Phone Smuggled Into Jail; Teacher Diversity; County Reacts To NYC Housing Voucher; Food Pantries Need Donations
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 “a good thing” for Thanksgiving, a probationary CO accused of smuggling a phone in jail and a local school district partners to increase future teacher diversity.
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Thanksgiving Invite To Martha Stewart's Bedford Farmhouse (In Vegas)
The Las Vegas strip will stand in for the Hudson Valley for those looking for a traditional country holiday feast & a little excitement.
Probationary CO Accused Of Smuggling Phone Into Ulster Jail
Authorities said the inmate was charged with two counts of felony promoting prison contraband.
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Tarrytown Schools Partnering To Increase Future Teacher Diversity
The district along with Mercy University and Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity will focus on diversifying more teachers.
Highland Man Caught Red-Handed Stealing Restaurant's Cash: Police
Authorities said the man was on probation and had more than 20 previous arrests.
Westchester County's Spooktacular Oktoberfest Is Nigh
Tickets are on sale now for the annual event that is adorable with just the right amount of Halloween horrible.
Rockland Responds To NYC Housing Vouchers Plan With EO
The county doesn't think many low-income New York City residents will be able to afford to move to Rockland because it's already expensive.
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