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Mandatory Water Restrictions; At Home Vaccines; Uber Stabbing
Plus, principal to climb Everest; slashing victim knew his attacker; traffic headaches on the way; teacher of the year and more local news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, July 6:
- South Nyack To Hold 4th Dissolution Steering Meeting
- Tappan Zee Principal To 'Climb Mt. Everest' For Charity
- 'Wild' Real Estate Market Continues Hot In Lower Hudson Valley
- Top-Prize TAKE 5 Lottery Ticket Sold In Croton
- Sweltering Heat Returns: Hudson Valley Forecast
- Mandatory Water Restrictions Implemented For Northern Westchester
- In-Home Vaccination Program Offered In NY's Coronavirus Fight
- Glen Island Tree Planted As Tribute To Parks' Role In Pandemic
- 3 Westchester Bridges Over I-95 Now Closed to Traffic
- PETA Teacher Of The Year Runner-Up Is From Lincoln High School
- New Rochelle Slashing Victim Knew His Attacker: Police
- New Roc City Uber Driver Stabbing Ends In Arrests
- Tropical Storm Elsa: How Hudson Valley Might Be Affected
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning For Parts Of Mid-Hudson Valley
- Waste Removal Firm Faked Finances To Cover Up Strip Club Payments
- Severe Thunderstorms Possible In Hudson Valley
- Summertime Things To Consider: Bronxville Mayor
- Guilty Plea In 2020 Newburgh Fatal Stabbing
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- Zoo Vaccinates Tigers, Bears And Ferrets Against Coronavirus
- Elsa Could Reach Hurricane Strength Before Landfall In Florida
- Firework Accident In Novi Kills NHL Goalie Matiss Kivlenieks
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