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- Q5188393 subject Q8430637.
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- Q5188393 abstract "The Cross River is a short river in southern New York State that rises near Cross River in the township of Lewisboro. After its rising point, it makes a loop, heading SE, then SW, then NW, and finally west. It flows a few miles in that direction until it ends up in the Cross River Reservoir, which supplies New York City with drinking water. It flows out of the spillway at the end of the reservoir, and continues further until it joins the Croton River in Katonah.The short stretch of river that begins at the spillway outlet and continues on to the river's entry into the Muscoot Reservoir is an outstanding early spring trout fishery.In October 2011, lawyer Samuel Friedlander shot both of his children in their beds and bludgeoned his wife Amy, who was in the process of divorcing him, to death. Then he went down into his basement and shot himself. This murder-suicide occurred in the small hamlet of Cross River.".
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- Q5188393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430637.
- Q5188393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665738.
- Q5188393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666495.
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- Q5188393 point "41.26833333333333 -73.70138888888889".
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- Q5188393 comment "The Cross River is a short river in southern New York State that rises near Cross River in the township of Lewisboro. After its rising point, it makes a loop, heading SE, then SW, then NW, and finally west. It flows a few miles in that direction until it ends up in the Cross River Reservoir, which supplies New York City with drinking water.".
- Q5188393 label "Cross River (New York)".
- Q5188393 lat "41.26833333333333".
- Q5188393 long "-73.70138888888889".