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Week in Review—From a New Patch Column to the Future of Hilltop Hanover Farm
Missed something in Yorktown? Here is a rundown of the news in town from Monday, October 4 to Sunday October 10

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Missed something in Yorktown? Here is a rundown of the news in town from Monday, October 4 to Sunday October 10

From history to environmental discussion, high school games, school board meeting and flu shots.
Suzanne Kraus Mancuso, of Putnam Valley, painted Virgin Mary mural at the Grace Lutheran Church in Yorktown.
A fifth-grader has been diagnosed and completed treatment for the illness. Yorktown District provides parents with tips.
From trivia nights, to Back-to-School night, exhibits and book reading discussions.
From library event, to blood drives, school activities and more...
The National Weather Service has issued a heavy rainfall prediction for the area.
Siegel explains where the money for the town comes from and how it's being spent.
The third edition of the Walk Book is out for explorers and hikers.
Investigation and the search for the killer continues.
Siegel on your tax bill, cost beyond control and the prevailing wage.
The district anticipates to re-open the gym to students by end of October/beginning of November.
Supervisor Susan Siegel's proposal to sell 15 acres of the property to a housing developer was met with resistance from residents.
The new system breaks down the organic and inorganic nitrogen compounds in the water, and is less hazardous.
Police are investigating a murder at 3210 Poplar Street, Yorktown.
Missed something in Yorktown? Here is a rundown of the news in town from Monday, September 13 to Sunday September 19.
Elementary school reorganization and district-wide improvements are on track.
Police activity for the week of Sept. 10 to Sept. 16, including teen thieves, targeted man was shot to death, attempted assault, teenagers violating town code by hanging out in the dark after hours.
This is a reader game where you need to correctly identify where a picture was taken in town.
With 92 percent of the districts reporting, Katz is leading Borkowski 53 percent to 47 percent in Westchester County.