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Mini-Therapy Horses Visit; Health Officials Ask Why No Vax
Plus film center delays reopening due to positive test, trooper struck in hit-and-run and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Thursday, April 29:
- Spring Valley Man Accused Of Predatory Child Abuse
- Staffer Tests Positive, Jacob Burns Film Center Delays Reopening
- Putnam Health Officials Ask Unvaccinated Adults To Tell Them Why
- Trooper Struck In Hit-And-Run On I-95 in New Rochelle
- Deadline To Pay Bedford, Westchester Taxes Coming Up
- Entertaining Reasons To Get Out And About: Beneath The Marquee
- Broadway Is Back And It's Outdoors At The Bedford Playhouse
- Several Crew Team Members Rescued From Hudson River
- Former Corrections Officer Guilty Of Killing Ex-Wife
- Mini-Therapy Horses Visit Retirement Community Residents
- Falcon Chicks Hatch In Cuomo Bridge Nest Box
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- Reserve Memorial Day Campgrounds, State Parks Now: Spots By State
- Texas Public Defender Seeks Posthumous Pardon For George Floyd
- New Species Of Venomous Spider Identified At Florida Zoo
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