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Fatal Crash On I-84 + Thruway Plaza Site Is Brownfield
Plus the Easter Bunny on its way, arsonist going to prison and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest

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Plus the Easter Bunny on its way, arsonist going to prison and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest

Search warrants were executed on Tuesday and Wednesday resulting in the arrests.
Thruway Plaza Site Is Brownfield; Photo Op With Easter Bunny; Arsonist Sentenced To Prison
The goal was to provide a way for the school community to share identities and cultures in the hopes of increasing awareness.
For the first time, special Sensory Bunny and pet sessions will be offered at the shopping center.
Start going through the old equipment and closets to see what you can recycle.
Police said a Nissan Rogue struck the guiderail and flipped into the center median.
Along with the prison sentence, the man will have to register as a sex offender.
The Orange County Court also ordered him to pay more than $7,000 in restitution.
Plus four taken to hospitals after two-car crash, man given state’s highest honor and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest.
Police tried to contact the man several times before a team was sent in and took him into custody.
The scholarships are earmarked for young people who want to work as a lifeguard for the county parks department.
AARP is providing tax assistance to anyone in locations around the region.
A local landlord in the village allowed his property to be used as a dump site, officials said.
First responders got the person onto a stretcher, but the person went into cardiac arrest while being moved, fire officials said.
The investigation began last summer after the sheriff’s office was alerted to a possible sexual offense involving the man and a minor.
Jean Donald Mathieu helped save three people — including a baby — from a fire Feb. 3.
Sheriff's deputies are asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash to give them a call.
Every week, Patch will spotlight volunteer opportunities in the Hudson Valley.
Registration for two of the three camps is already open.