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Unmarked Cars Nab DWIs; Preview The New Museum; Parade Routes
Plus, beaches are for residents only, a chairlift for a homebound neighbor, the comptroller is back in charge of millions from feds, more.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, May 28:
- Former Poughkeepsie Resident Shot, Killed
- Rockland Man Targeted Haitians In 'Callous' $2 Million Fraud
- State Police To Increase Patrols During Holiday Weekend
- Police Announce Road Closings For Yorktown Memorial Day Parade
- Woman Accused Of Damaging Historic Hudson Valley Headstones
- National Group Fighting Child Hunger Honors Rockland Resident
- Preview New Holocaust Museum In Rockland
- Chair Lift Donated To Help Greenburgh Woman
- Overnight Armed Carjacking Reported On Beechwood Avenue
- Court Blocks Council's Attempt To Bench Embattled Comptroller
- Wow House: Charming Colonial For $475K
- Wow House: 4-Bedroom Ranch On Cul-De-Sac For $499K
- Obituary: Antoinette L. Scrivani Of Brewster
- Family, Friends Searching For Man Missing Since May 21
- Tri-Village Memorial Day Parade, Ceremony Set For Monday
- New Rochelle Parks Issues New Rules For Summer 2021
- On The Water: Less Nitrogen Pollution Leads To A Sound Rebound
» Across America
- ‘Kindness Matters’: Mom Hides Cash In Baby Formula, Diapers
- Hear Humpback Whales Sing In Waters Outside NYC
- CA Offers $116M In Prizes For Getting Vaccinated
- 48 Years Overdue: Man Returns Record Checked Out In 1973
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