Hudson Valley Headlines: Stabbing, Closures and Achievements

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In the Hudson Valley Patch network, several noteworthy stories are making headlines. In Orange County, a Rockland County man has been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly stabbing a stranger in his driveway in Ramapo. This unfortunate incident has led to criminal charges being filed against the accused individual.

In White Plains, 100-year-old family business Sam Ash Music Stores is closing all of its locations, including the one in White Plains. This marks the end of an era for the music store that was started in Brooklyn as they prepare to permanently close their doors. The closure of this iconic business is sure to be felt by the local community.

Meanwhile, in Mamaroneck, a $10.85 million initiative has been announced to kickstart flood mitigation projects along the Sheldrake River. This new state and county initiative aims to address flood-related issues before the Army Corps begins their own work in the area. This proactive approach to flood mitigation is seen as a positive step forward for the community.

A Bronxville High School sophomore recently had the opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall after earning a gold medal and diploma at the Golden Key Music Festival competition. This talented young individual has showcased their musical abilities on a prestigious stage, garnering recognition and praise for their performance.

Residents in the Hudson Valley should be aware of planned closures of Bear Mountain Bridge Road this week for construction work on Route 6/202. These closures will take place nightly from Monday through Wednesday, weather permitting. It is important for drivers in the area to plan accordingly and find alternate routes during these times.

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