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TheHudson Valley orHudson River Valley comprises the valley of theHudson River and its adjacent communities in the U.S. state ofNew York. The region stretches from theCapital District includingAlbany andTroy south toYonkers inWestchester County, borderingNew York City. (Full article...)

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New York State Route 9A (NY 9A) is astate highway in the vicinity ofNew York City,New York,United States. Its southern terminus is at the northern end of theBrooklyn–Battery Tunnel in New York City, where it intersects with bothInterstate 478 andFDR Drive. The northern terminus of NY 9A is atU.S. Route 9 inPeekskill. It is predominantly an alternate route of US 9 between New York City and Peekskill; however, in New York City, it is a major route of its own as it runs along theWest Side Highway andHenry Hudson Parkway. InWestchester County, NY 9A follows theBriarcliff–Peekskill Parkway.

The origins of NY 9A date back to the 1920s when an alternate route of then-NY 6 fromYonkers toTarrytown was designated asNew York State Route 6A. NY 6 was redesignated as US 9 in 1927; however, NY 6A was not renumbered to NY 9A until the1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. NY 9A was extended south into New York City in 1934 and north to Ossining in the late 1930s. In 1933, the Briarcliff–Peekskill Parkway opened asNew York State Route 404. All of NY 404 was incorporated into an extended NY 9A in the late 1940s. NY 9A was extended northward to Peekskill in 1967 following the completion of theCroton Expressway and southward to the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel between 1985 and 1995.

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Gregory R. Ball (born September 16, 1977) is anAmerican business executive, former active dutyAir Force officer and member of theNew York State Assembly. Ball focused onillegal immigration during his tenure in office, and was named a Chairman of Lawmakers for Legal Immigration, an immigration reform group. He is a resident ofCarmel,New York. Assemblyman Ball serves as theranking member on theVeteran's Affairs committee, and is also a member of the Election Law, Energy, Housing, and Social Services committees. He representsNew York's 99th assembly district, which comprises the townsPatterson,Mahopac,Carmel,Southeast,Putnam Lake andBrewster, inPutnam County;Yorktown,Mohegan Lake,Somers, andNorth Salem inWestchester County; andPawling inDuchess County.

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