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Hudson Valley Girl Killed, 17-Year-Old Critically Injured After Car Crashes Into Parked Truck
A Hudson Valley girl was killed and another is in critical condition after the car they were passengers in hit the back of a parked oil tanker.
Related: GoFundMe Started For Nanuet Girl Killed In Crash
Rockland County resident Sabrina Villagomez, age 15, of Nanuet, was killed, and a 17-year-old unnamed girl remains in critical condition following the crash around 3:18 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 21, in the Bronx, said the New York City Police.
According to NYPD, the collision occurred when the 23-year-old male driver of a 2013 Chrysler sedan was traveling eastbound on Viele Avenue when he failed …
New Update: Hudson Valley Schools Announce Closures For Thursday
The following Hudson Valley schools and school districts have announced closures for Thursday, Dec. 17 due to the Nor'easter:
Westchester County
Bedford Central School District, closed
Byram Hills Schools, teachers will post asynchronous work to their Google Classrooms for students to complete on their own time.
Chappaqua Central School District, closed
Croton Harmon School District, closed
Edgemont Schools, closed
Greenburgh CSD, Transitioning to full remote for students, faculty, and staff and will not be transporting to private schools
Greenburgh North Castle UFSD, closed
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East Ramapo Taxpayers Defeat School Budget Revote
East Ramapo Central School District voters rejected a second attempt to pass a proposed operating budget for the next school year.on Tuesday, June 19.According to early, unofficial results, 2,509 East Ramapo voters supported the school budget proposal, while 3,137 were against it.
Because the $273.3 million budget vote failed again, school officials now must cut $4.3 million in spending. That means the East Ramapo Board of Education may have to eliminate summer school, athletics, extracurricular activities, electives and an undisclosed number of staff.
After the school district's $237.3 mil…