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New Rockland Coalition Blasts Gun Map, Seeks Change
Bipartisan group disavows newspaper's map, calls for new gun initiatives.

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Bipartisan group disavows newspaper's map, calls for new gun initiatives.

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A video shot five years ago that expressed anti-American sentiment has people calling for a boycott of a popular Verplanck deli and has led to a state police investigation.
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Officials believe the new policy will improve the city's standing among credit rating agencies and boost economic development.
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