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Wake Up With Patch: HHS Show Continues, Watch Out For Flooding

Five things you need to know to start your March 11 weekend.

1. Police arrest port chester man, say he was caught stealing twice

A Port Chester man faces a grand larceny charge after Harrison Police say he was caught stealing from two different businesses on Halstead Avenue last week.

Police say Kent Frasier, 50, was caught stealing more than $1,000 worth of cigarettes on March 1, and followed that up by attempting to steal from a drug store the following day.

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2. catch a show at suny purchase tonight

"Three Birds Alighting on a Field", presented by Purchase Repertory Theatre, will show tonight at 8 p.m. The comedy will be performed at the Purchase Performing Arts Center and costs $20 at the door and $17.50 in advance.

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3. Flood watch remains in effect this morning

Watch out for flooding during your morning commute, the National Weather Service has extended a flood warning for the region until this afternoon.

Another half an inch of rain is possible this morning, before precipitation clears the area around 1 p.m., according to the NWS. 

Check back with Patch throughout the day for updates on weather-related delays and problems.

4. You can still catch 'THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE' at hhs

The Harrison Footlight Players will present their second performance of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" tonight at 7 p.m. at the Harrison Performing Arts Center.

The shows are scheduled for tonight through Sunday, March 13. Tickets can be bought at the door and are $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. 

For more information on the play, .

5. A YEAR AGO ON HARRISON PATCH... Varsity softball gets ready for spring

On March 11, 2010, Harrison Patch took a look at the . The Huskies, expected to be one of the best teams in Section I, went on to have a record-setting regular season before being upset in the playoffs.


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