Consent for Mining Application Granted to Carmel Property Owner
Legislature Holds Reorganization Meeting
Robert McGuigan, Jr., was named to a second term as Chairman of the Putnam County Legislature during the January 6 organizational meeting. McGuigan, the District 8 Legislator, was nominated by Legislator Vincent Tamagna. Full Story
Mayor Phillips Calls for Cooperation on Parking During Snowstorms
Village Board discusses stricter enforcement of winter parking rules
Mayor Anthony Phillips is once again calling upon villagers to heed the winter parking rules. Full Story
Putnam County is First in New York to Receive Special "Preserve America" Designation
Governor Pataki announced last week that Putnam County has received a Preserve America Award at a White House ceremony hosted by First Lady Laura Bush. Full Story
Putnam Valley Board of Education Must Answer Parents’ Suit in Court
Family wants information from investigation of alleged sexual abuse
The Putnam Valley Board of Education is due to appear before Putnam County Court Judge John Sweeny later this week to show cause why a late notice of claim should not be granted. Full Story
County Providing Influenza and Pneumonia Vaccine Clinics
The Putnam County Department of Health will be providing an influenza and pneumonia vaccine clinic at the Putnam County Health Department on January 22nd from 4 to 7 pm. Full Story
Assemblywoman Galef Takes Office to the People
State Assemblywoman Sandy Galef today announced that she will bring her office into the communities she represents throughout the 90th Assembly District which includes the towns of Ossining, Cortlandt, Philipstown, Putnam Valley, and Kent, and the city of Peekskill. Full Story
Weather Causes Blood Supply Shortage
NY Blood Center urges donors to donate
The community blood supply is currently 50% below what it should be, forcing New York Blood Center to issue an urgent plea for blood donations. Last week Full Story
Embracing Our Local Heroes: Cold Spring and Nelsonville Men and Women Serving their Country
The January 5th, 2004 Time Magazine dedicated its front cover - Person of the Year- to the American Soldier. The extensive articles in the issue are introduced by the following: " For uncommon skills and service, for the choices each one of them has made and the ones still ahead, for the challenge of defending not only our freedoms but those barely stirring half a world away, the American Soldier Full Story
Public Notice
The Town of Philipstown has two (2) vacancies on the Planning Board and one (1) vacancy on the Board of Assessment Review. Any persons interested should submit their resume to: Town Supervisor Mazzuca, 238 Main Street, Cold Spring. Full Story
Putnam Valley Board of Education Must Answer Parents’ Suit in Court
Family wants information from investigation of alleged sexual abuse
The Putnam Valley Board of Education is due to appear before Putnam County Court Judge John Sweeny later this week to show cause why a late notice of claim should not be granted. Full Story
Cold Spring Mayor Phillips Calls for Cooperation on Parking During Snowstorms
Village Board discusses stricter enforcement of winter parking rules
Mayor Anthony Phillips is once again calling upon villagers to heed the winter parking rules. Full Story
Embracing Our Local Heroes: Cold Spring and Nelsonville Men and Women Serving their Country
The January 5th, 2004 Time Magazine dedicated its front cover - Person of the Year- to the American Soldier. The extensive articles in the issue are introduced by the following: " For uncommon skills and service, for the choices each one of them has made and the ones still ahead, for the challenge of defending not only our freedoms but those barely stirring half a world away, the American Soldier Full Story
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