Fourth Annual John J. Harvey Blue Links Tour of the Historic Hudson River 2004 Hudson River Trip August 11 - 23
Hudson River communities exist because of the Hudson River, which connects towns and cities throughout New York. Sadly, most of the piers and their cleats, docks, bollards and fendering systems along the Hudson are long gone, robbing the river of its vital and historic function as a highway for people and goods. Full Story
Putnam Valley Stages Town Day Parade
The sparse turnout at the July 31 Putnam Valley Town Day parade did not detract from the smart, neatly uniformed color guards, marching bands, firefighters and Emergency Medical Service volunteers from marching down Oscawana Lake Road and showing off their professional marching styles. Full Story
Insufficient Blood Donations and Drives Result in Second Summer Emergency Blood Appeal
Blood rationing to deepen as donations dip 20% below need
New York Blood Center (NYBC) has announced this summer Full Story
Putnam County August Blood Drives
In order to meet the severe need for blood in our area, local volunteers are hoping to encourage more donors at each of the drives already scheduled. Please consider becoming a blood donor at the following: Full Story
Rep. Kelly Creates New Task Force in Congress to Fight Terrorist Financing
U.S. Rep. Sue Kelly has created the bipartisan Congressional Anti-Terrorist Financing Task Force, which has begun work in Washington to bolster efforts in the fight against financiers of terrorism. Full Story
Home Improvement Grants Available Through County
The Putnam County Housing Corporation (PCHC) has $300,000 in grant funds from the New York State Affordable Housing Corporation to administer a Home Improvement Program for Putnam County residents. Full Story
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