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Capitol Riot Charge Through Dating App; Food Pantry Serves Kosher
Plus chemical exposure at plant, police chief retires after 35 years and more: nearby news.
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Monday, April 26:
- New York State Fair Is On For 2021, But With Coronavirus Changes
- Million Dollar Mount Vernon Drug Bust Nets Huge Fentanyl Seizure
- New Rochelle Food Pantry Now Serves Kosher Westchester Families
- SUNY Purchase Graduation Will Blend Virtual And In-Person
- Port Chester School District Names New Superintendent
- Dutchess County To Resume J&J Vaccines
- 19 Taken To Hospital Due To Chemical Exposure In Sullivan County
- New York State Fair Is On For 2021, With Coronavirus Changes
- NY Lawmakers Seek Answers From TZC Over Cuomo Bridge Safety
- School District Offers Help For Students, Staff After Fatal Crash
- Clarkstown Police Chief Retires After 35 Years Of Service
- Dating App Leads To Charge For Carmel Man In U.S. Capitol Attack
- 1 Teen Dead, 1 Due In Court After 1-Car Crash On Route 202
» ICYMI from the Weekend
- Hudson Valley Crime Roundup: 'Jesus Christ' Cuffed By Feds
- Volunteer Opportunities Of The Week: Deliver Groceries To Seniors
- Cuomo Calls On House Dems To Repeal SALT Deduction Cap [POLL]
- View, Smell, Style: Wow House Roundup
- Pet Of The Week: Nova
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