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COVID Fraud Sentence + Denzel Washington Art Student Shines
Plus winter festival at Muscoot Farm, officials want Hudson Line to Penn Station and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest

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Plus winter festival at Muscoot Farm, officials want Hudson Line to Penn Station and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest

Hudson Line To Penn Station; Winter Festival; Blood Supply Emergency
Health officials said the two others came forward after hearing news reports of the first cases in Peekskill.
The program is a tribute to honor and thank the brave men and women who have defended the country and fought for freedoms in America.
The two-day festival will have live music, animals, food and hayrides.
In class, the students delved into the life and teachings of Dr. King, commemorating his birthday.
There was one arrest, and the man was charged with two felonies.
The storm wasn't as bad as expected, but it still caused some closings and early dismissals Friday.
Fully remote and online classes will proceed as scheduled.
Plus antisemitism training, vehicle into the Hudson, fugitive caught and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
$70,000 COVID Scam; Defrauding Cargo Airline; Cracking Down On Illegal Pot Shops
The person was extricated and taken to the hospital for emergency surgery.
Yorktown’s Heritage Preservation Commission applied to the town to designate the property a designated landmark.
Blood emergencies have been declared across the country, indicating that there is no national surplus of blood now.
The charges were the results of a traffic stop on Route 22.
Authorities said the 26-year-old man was accused of attempted murder in December in Greenville, North Carolina.
The Highland Mills resident admitted he conspired to commit wire fraud and agreed to pay the company back.
The animal bit two Peekskill residents who are now receiving preventive treatment for the disease.
Plus ATM thefts, mask mandate returns, bridge removal and more: Hudson Valley Daily Digest
Half-Kilo Of Cocaine On Parkway; Mask Mandate At Hospital; ATM Thefts