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Free Broadband Proposal; Car Into Dunkin’; Toy, Clothing Drive
Plus man accused of saying he wanted to kill all cops, coronavirus cases up in Westchester and more: regional news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, Nov. 25:
- Rockland County Kicks Off Annual Holiday Toy, Clothing Drive
- Ramapo Police Arrest Man Who Said He Wanted To Kill All Cops
- Car Hits Nanuet Dunkin' Store, Driver Left With Minor Injuries
- Family Of Sandra Wilson Sues Finkelstein Library, East Ramapo
- Rockland Thanksgiving Gatherings Could Cause Coronavirus Clusters
- New Windsor Rollover Crash Claims 1 Life
- Hudson Valley Bar Event Yields 6 Positive Coronavirus Cases
- Bill Would Provide Free Broadband To All NY Students
- Turkey Emergency In The Hudson Valley? Ask Butterball Experts
- Yonkers Man Accused Of Trying To Strike Trooper With Car
- Hampshire Country Club Receives Award For Community Service
- Westchester Exceeds 5,000 Active Cases Of Coronavirus
» Across America
- 'Terrified Of Dying Alone': Tearful Doctor Details COVID-19 Toll
- Jobless Claims Up For 2nd Straight Week As Coronavirus Worsens
- Thanksgiving Football: TV Schedule, Traditions, Playoff Picture
- Restaurant Workers Unemployed Again As Coronavirus Surges Anew
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