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Hate Crime Hotline; Stolen Tesla; Universal Basic Income
Plus infant death being investigated, fatal stabbing leads to suspended liquor license and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Tuesday, March 16:
- Westchester DA Establishes Hate Crime, Bias Hotline
- Tax Revenue Drops From Decrease In Local Sales: Mayor
- Infant Dies In Town Of Chatham
- CVS Adds More Coronavirus Vaccination Sites In NY
- NYC Man Accused Of Stealing Tesla
- Those In Need Are Made Welcome at New Rochelle's R Cafe
- Industrial Fire: Mount Vernon Firefighters On The Scene
- COVID Trauma: New Rochelle Students Learning Emotional Well-Being
- New City Among Best Places To Raise A Family: 2021 Niche Rankings
- NY Suspends Restaurant’s Liquor License After Fatal Stabbing
- Jacob Burns Film Center Announces Reopening Plans
- Ulster Undertakes Universal Basic Income Pilot Program
» Across America
- As Millions Go Hungry, Here’s How We Can Reduce U.S. Food Waste
- All Ohio Adults Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine Starting March 29
- 3 St. Patrick's Day Recipes; Easy Mug Cake: Cooking With Courtney
- NJ Forest Fire Updates: 167 Acres Burned, 100 Percent Contained
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