In the tri-state area, there are several events happening that are sure to be of interest to residents. Two students from the Hudson Valley won big money in the 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search, receiving more than $1.8 million in total. This exciting news is sure to be a topic of conversation tonight.
Meanwhile, at the Hudson River Museum, there will be an opportunity to celebrate the eclipse with an astronaut. This event is less than a month away and promises to be a unique and memorable experience for attendees.
A curious BHS student decided to dig into the origin of Lake Tonetta’s name, emphasizing the importance of preserving local history. He believes that without preserving local history, society loses a valuable part of its heritage.
There has also been an expansion of a mumps outbreak in New Jersey, and a family is mourning the loss of a beloved relative found dismembered on Long Island. Additionally, a third Norwalk police officer has been charged within a month, according to the police department.
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