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West Point Expels Cadets; Tiny Food Pantry; YMCA Sells Building
Plus anti-Asian hate protest, hospital lays off nurses and more: nearby news.
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Friday, April 16:
- YMCA In Tarrytown To Be Turned Into Affordable Housing
- 8 Cadets Expelled From West Point Over Cheating Scandal
- Banned By Twitter, Founder Of Project Veritas Vows to Sue
- Mount Vernon Votes To Bypass Comptroller on Pandemic Relief Funds
- Nyack Students Return To Classrooms Fulltime On Monday
- Putnam Hospital Lays Off Nurses As Pandemic Winds Down
- Croton-Harmon Students Return To Classrooms April 20
- Fight Mosquitoes In Your Yard With Fatheads From Westchester
- Westchester Protest Against Anti-Asian Hate Set For Sunday
- Tiny Food Pantry Helps Students At New York Medical College: Q&A
» Across America
- Indianapolis FedEx Shooting: 5 Things To Know
- Police Video Shows 13- Year-Old Adam Toledo Shot With Hands Up
- Raising Backyard Chickens For Beginners: 5 Things To Know
- A Ruff Job: Anheuser Busch Seeks Canine 'Chief Tasting Officer'
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