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Police Not Culpable In Woman's Death; Take-5 Winner; Fatal Crash
Plus hospital being investigated over vaccinating ineligible people, drug possession accusation after police pursuit and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, Jan. 8:
- Tuxedo Superintendent Resigns Over 'Inappropriate' Post
- 27 Acres Of Bedford Land Protected By Westchester Land Trust
- Newburgh Man Accused Of Drug Possession After Police Pursuit
- Montefiore Hospital Under Fire For Vaccinating Ineligible Workers
- Spring Valley Police Not Culpable In Woman's Death: NY AG
- Rockland GOP Fundraiser To Feature Rep. Stefanik
- Fatal Head-On Crash Wednesday On Route 202
- ArtsWestchester Seeks Art Made During Pandemic
- Top Prize-Winning Take 5 Ticket Sold In Hudson Valley
» Across America
- House Pushes For Trump's Quick Impeachment After Capitol Siege
- Officer Dies From Injuries Suffered During US Capitol Siege
- Longtime Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda Dies At 93
- How To Give Your Neighbors The Dignity Of A Sunday Supper
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