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The inside-out game that had served Grand Island so well all season did not accompany the team to Troy on Friday. Instead of a state title and undefeated season that were within their grasp, the Vikings were handed a 41-34 loss by Peekskill of Section I in the New York State Class A girls basketball semifinals played before an estimated 600 at Hudson Valley Community College.
VIRGINIA BEACH - Peter Christopher "Chico" Arroyo, 53, of the 3000 block of Vance Way, passed away July 27, 2010 at his residence. Peter was born in New York City, Dec. 11, 1956 to the late Peter Arroyo Jr. and Anabel Arroyo. He was a graduate of Forrest Hill High School, Queens, N.Y., Class of 1974 and Hudson Valley Community College, Class of 1976. In 1998, Peter retired from the U.S. Army as a military policeman with 21 years of service. He was a member of Mount Bethel Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, where he sang in the Male Chorus. Peter was predeceased by his two brothers, Ralph and Anthony Arroyo. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 24 years, Elieen Arroyo; his daughter, Arielle K.A. Arroyo; his son, Andre K. Arroyo; his sisters, Elsie Arroyo and Ann Marie Arroyo; his bro...
TROY, N.Y. -- Touting resilience in a part of New York particularly hard hit by recession, President Barack Obama said Monday that better economic days are coming thanks to innovation and some help from the government. As we emerge from this current economic crisis, our great challenge will be to ensure that we do not just drift into the future," Obama said at Hudson Valley Community College. "Instead, we must choose to do what past generations have done: shape a brighter future through hard work and innovation.
If the streets in Clymer seemed a bit quieter this weekend that's because many of the town's 1,500 residents traveled over six hours across the state to make a lot of noise in the McDonough Fieldhouse on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College. And the Clymer girls' basketball team made the trip worth it for its fans from the Chautauqua town.
TROY, N.Y. - President Barack Obama called Gov. David Paterson "a wonderful man" Monday, a day after apparently throwing him into a fight for his political career - then praised Paterson's chief rival for the job: state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. The president was in the Albany area to deliver economic remarks at Hudson Valley Community College. The visit closely followed weekend reports that Washington Democrats, some saying they were acting on behalf of Obama, urged Paterson to drop out of the race.
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