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Indian Point Sold; Flying Pride Flag; Federal Community Projects
Plus Legoland offering park previews, man filmed beating puppy and more: nearby news.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Here are the share-worthy stories from the Hudson Valley Patch network to talk about from Wednesday, May 19:
- Mamaroneck Mayor Throws Support Behind Petition to Fly Pride Flag
- Innovative New Rochelle Court Program For At-Risk Youth Expands
- Man Filmed Beating Puppy Faces Cruelty Charges: Westchester SPCA
- PSC Approves Sale Of Indian Point To Holtec
- Legoland Offering Park Previews Before Official Opening
- ‘60 Minutes’ Interview Sheds Light On UFO Sightings In NY
- Maloney Announced Community Project Funds Recipients
- Poughkeepsie Galleria Lifts Mask Requirement If Vaccinated
- Man Stole Wallet, Used Credit Card: Police
- Mahopac Shop Started By High School Seniors And Mom To Help Women
» Across America
- From Ana And Bill To Victor And Wanda, Hurricane Season Shapes Up
- Andrew Brown, Jr.'s Death 'Justified' In Officer Shooting: DA
- PA Voters Are First To Restrict Governor's Emergency Powers
- COVID Shot In NJ Now Gets You Free Beach Pass, Glass Of Wine
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