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3 Mid-Hudson Valley Schools Closed Today For Unspecified Social Media Threats
Three schools in upstate New York are closed Tuesday as a precaution following unspecified social media threats, according to officials. The mayor of the City of Poughkeepsie, Rob Rolison, tells News 4, authorities were made aware of unspecified threats against the Poughkeepsie Middle School, the Poughkeepsie High School, in the Poughkeepsie City School District, and Roy C. Ketcham High School,…
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Beavers Wreaking Havoc on New York Town's Water Supply
A family of beavers has been building dams near a Hudson Valley town, impeding the flow of water into the small reservoir that Mechanicville depends on.
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Abandoned New York: Discover the Hidden Past Behind the Cornish Estate Ruins
Nestled off the beaten path from a popular Hudson Valley hiking destination lies a once forgotten piece of New York history, the Cornish Estate ruins, which is now undergoing a new preservation effort
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Abandoned New York: Discover the Hidden Past Behind the Cornish Estate Ruins
A new preservation is shedding light on the uncovered past behind one of Hudson Valley’s most popular hiking destinations – the Cornish Estate ruins. Linda Gaudino explores the Northgate Project.
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NY Deli Owner Struggling to Rebuild After Car Barrels Into Store Front
Deli owners who recently opened their store in Sleepy Hollow say they’re struggling to rebuild after a car sped into their business and now they’re left to pay the bills. NBC New York’s Anjali Hemphill reports.
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Push For Casino Expansion In New York
Casino owners lobby for more full gaming licenses in New York to combat pandemic induced economic woes, Linda Baquero reports
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We Fear It'll Never Be the Same: NYers Fleeing COVID-Ravaged City Fuel Housing Boom
If the outbreak roars back in New York City, Anil and Joyce Lilly will not be sheltering again in their Bronx apartment. They just bought a house an hour north in the Hudson Valley. “We need more elbow room,” said Joyce Lilly, explaining their move to Washingtonville, New York. “Because we were locked into the apartment for three months, a…
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New Yorkers Escaping To The Suburbs Because Of Coronavirus
Fearful New Yorkers are packing up and moving out of New York City to the suburbs and may never return, Marc Santia reports.
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Minor Injuries in School Bus Roll-over in Hudson Valley
State police say four students and a driver were sent to the hospital with minor injuries after a school bus rolled over on its side in the Hudson Valley
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Office Cleaners Union Announces Deal to Avert CT, NY Strikes
The union representing more than 3,000 Connecticut and New York janitors reached a tentative contract agreement Monday with cleaning contractors, averting a planned strike in the new year, it announced. Members of the 32BJ SEIU bargaining unit, whose members clean large office buildings in Connecticut’s Fairfield County and the lower Hudson Valley of New York, reached the four-year deal during…
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Expansion Work at National Purple Heart Hall of Honor
Expansion work will begin this week at the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor in the Hudson Valley.
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'We're Fighting for Our Lives': US Apple Farmers Endure Major Crop and Profit Losses as Climate Changes
Climate change is posing an existential threat to the precarious lives of farmers across the country. More intense and frequent weather disasters are wiping out entire harvests, and warmer winters are exposing crops to severe frost damage. For apples, a warm spell in the winter will force trees to flower prematurely and expose the buds to unpredictable winter frosts, hail...
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Sporadic Showers, Storms Sweep Over Tri-State During Evening Commute
Some showers and thunderstorms moved through the tri-state Thursday evening as a cold front passes hits the area, Storm Team 4 says.
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Gusty Thunderstorms, Hail Threaten Parts of New Jersey Thursday as Cold Front Moves In
After a warm and sticky Wednesday, Storm Team 4 is tracking the chance for showers and thunderstorms Thursday afternoon — and some of the cells that develop could turn severe, especially south and west of the New York City metropolitan area.
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Line of Severe Thunderstorms Sweeps Across Tri-State Wednesday
The humidity returned Wednesday, and it fueled afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the tri-state area after a brief reprieve from summer showers.
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Longtime Hudson Valley Lawmaker, WWII Veteran Bill Larkin Dies at 91
A World War II veteran who served as a state lawmaker in New York for four decades has died.
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Gusty Storms Leave Trail of Damage Across Tri-State; Thousands on Long Island Still Without Power
Strong and gusty storms that rumbled into the city Thursday evening brought a deluge of rain, plenty of thunder, lightning — and left a trail of downed trees, damage and thousands customers on Long Island with no power.