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Here are five things you need to know today, March 12.

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Here are five things you need to know today, March 12.

The NRC has issued new regulations, Indian Point has taken further safety precautions, and Riverkeeper continues its fight to close down the power plants.
The Town of Cortlandt Supervisor says they are glad the EUL expired but will continue their fight for more services for veterans.
Riverkeeper’s latest campaign against Indian Point’s license renewal states “we can do better.”
Entergy continues its pursuit of renewed licenses for Units 2 and 3; their current licenses expire in 2013 and 2015.
Westchester's settlement with the federal Department of Justice is the impetus for this event.
The doll and teddy bear hospital at Toddville Antiques in Cortlandt displays 2,000 dolls, from rare 19th Century porcelain dolls to Betty Boop to Star Wars.
Bark Avenue Grooming and Boutique took an early lead in this week's Reader's Choice and stayed ahead of the game.
Five things you need to know for the weekend, March 9-11.
The IPSEC will hold a day long event on Sunday to commemorate the Fukushima disaster that occurred on March 11, 2011.
The doll and teddy bear hospital at Toddville Antiques in Cortlandt displays 2,000 dolls, from rare 19th Century porcelain dolls to Betty Boop to Star Wars.
The first annual event was a success.
Five things you need to know today, March 8.
Hendrick Hudson school chief announces his intent to retire at the end of the 2011-2012 school year.
The City of Peekskill scoping session on the central firehouse project brought several people who spoke against the use of eminent domain.
Sen. Greg Ball and Village of Buchanan officials honored Virginia Rederer on Monday night.
Here are five things you need to know today, March 7.
Enlists support of service disabled heroes.
Third graders to perform at the Paramount Center for the Arts.
The organizers of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad tours will speak about their research and interest in Peekskill's connections to the humanitarian movement.