County May Lose Off Track Betting Revenues Legislature moves to block NYC’s attempt to privatize OTB
It was reported by the Audit Committee at its legislative meeting on Monday, March 26th that Putnam County may lose one of its most important sources of revenue if a resolution within the state is passed to allow privatization of Off Track Betting facilit
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Sue Kelly Announces 20th Annual Congressional High School Art Competition
U.S. Rep. Sue Kelly is inviting area high school students to participate in the 20th Annual Congressional Arts Competition. The competition is open to all high school students who reside in the 19th Congressional District, including Putnam Valley and Philipstown. Full Story
Cold Spring Police Receive Complaints Of Car Vandalism, Theft
On Friday, March 23, the Cold Spring Police Department received a number of complaints from residents in various parts of the village. The complaints ranged from a broken car window, stolen car stereos to one case of the overnight theft of a resident Full Story
Lions Club Peace Poster Winners Honored
On March 26, Tom Costigan from Haldane school and Kennon Lorick from Garrison school, were honored by the Cold Spring Lions Club at Henry Full Story
Community Meetings Scheduled For Putnam Valley, Philipstown
In a continuing effort to serve all the people of Putnam County, Putnam County Executive Robert J. Bondi has announced the scheduling of two community meetings in Philipstown and Putnam Valley. The County Executive, County Clerk Joseph Peloso and various other federal, state, county, town and village officials will be available to hear residents Full Story
Cold Spring Water Department Schedules Hydrant Flush
The Cold Spring Village Water Department has scheduled a hydrant flush of the entire distribution system beginning on Sunday, April 8th, at 9 pm. Full Story
Multi-Media Tourism Center Proposed For Putnam Valley
Marie Zarcone and Kate Lucarello of the Putnam Valley Economic Revitalization Corporation, (PVER Corp.), are readying their proposal for a "Regional Hudson Valley Multi-Media Tourism Center," to be presented to the Putnam Valley Planning Board on Monday, April 16th. The concept was created in late 1999 and has since gained strong support from Putnam Valley Supervisor Carmelo Santos, Putnam County government, State government and the NYS Economic Development Corporation. Full Story
Shadow Play Presented At Putnam Valley Elementary School Work of area author adapted
When author Jennings Michael Burch visits Putnam Valley Elementary School, something he has done many times in the past 13 years, the students usually ask him, according to fourth grade teacher Scott Sperling, what is the worst thing he had to endure when he was growing up. They ask this because they have read They Cage the Animals at Night, his autobiographical story of growing up in and out of orphanages and foster homes when he was young. Full Story
Rumor At PV Elementary Leads To Letter Home
Sheriff Robert Thoubboron reported that on March 30th, at approximately 9:20 am, the Putnam Valley Central School on Oscawana Lake Road received a rumor that there was an individual in the vicinity who may pose a threat to a district employee. The Sheriff Full Story
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