Speaker's Bureau Program is Free to Community Hudson Valley Hospital Center's Speaker's Bureau provides speakers on health and wellness topics, free of charge, to clubs, groups, organizations and businessines in Putnam, Dutchess and Westchester Counties. Healthcare professionals, physicians, nurses and technicians, can help spread the good word More ...
Philipstown Town Board to Hold Stormwater Management Update On Wednesday, May 31, the Town Board of Philipstown will hold a Q&A session regarding the Town's efforts on Stormwater Management. The meeting will take place at 8 pm at Town Hall. More ...
Volunteers Assist Fahnestock Park in Tree Removal by Roger Coco During the last weekend of April and first weekend of May, volunteers from the New York New Jersey Trail Conference assisted the staff of the Clarence Fahnestock State Park in the removal of dangerous trees from various locations in the Park. This assistance was designed to make the public campsite More ...
Glynwood Center Offers Two-Part Beekeeping Workshop Rodney Dow, Master Beekeeper and Garrison resident, will be conducting a two-part beekeeping workshop at Glynwood Center on Saturday, June 3 and Saturday, September 9. Although people keep bees for their honey, Mr. Dow will teach participants about more than just honey: he will introduce you to the More ...
NYS Board of Elections to Present Seminar On Campaign Finance in Carmel On June 1, 2006, the New York State Board of Elections will offer a seminar on campaign finance at Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Services"Tops" Building, 112 Old Route 6 in Carmel. The seminar will run from 9:30 am 12:30 pm. More ...
Carmel Man Arrested for Trespassing at Local Hospital Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports the May 11, 2006 arrest of a 54year-old Town of Carmel resident on trespass charges following a dispute with hospital staff. More ...
Southeast Man Arrested After Stalking Ex-Girlfriend On May 4, 2006, a Town of Southeast resident arrived at the Putnam County Sheriff's Office to make a complaint that her former boyfriend was stalking her. Investigator Michael Nalbone initiated an investigation into the complaint, which revealed that during the month of April the victim received num More ...
Red Cross Helps New Yorkers Prepare For Hurricane Season June 1 is the official start of hurricane season. With forecasters predicting that more intense storms could develop this year and that one or more could veer toward New York, the American Red Cross in Greater New York reminds residents and businesses that preparation is the best defense against inj More ...
Sheriff's Department Offers Boater Safety Course Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith announces that the Sheriff's Department will hold a two-day New York State Boater's Safety Course for area residents. The course is an important requirement for persons between the ages of 10 and 18 years who intend to operate any type of motorized watercraft on More ...
Philipstown Volunteer Ambulance Corps Reports on April Calls Captain Stephanie Spear of the Philipstown Volunteer Ambulance Corps reports 32 emergency calls for the month of April. The average response time of the ambulance from the time of dispatch was three minutes. More ...
Do You Want to Learn More About The Fresh Air Fund? Invite Josie Schlem, The Fresh Air Fund's local Chairperson, to speak at your next school, club or religious organization meeting. Josie can give a presentation on the joys of hosting a New York City child through The Fresh Air Fund's Friendly Town program. Each summer, thousands of families through More ...
Deputies To Be On Lookout For Unbelted Motorists as Part Of Statewide Safety Belt Compliance Initiative Cold Spring Police will participate again in Click It or Ticket initiative Both the Putnam County Sheriff's deputies and the Cold Spring Police Department will once again be participating with law enforcement agencies across New York in the Click It or Ticket campaign, the statewide initiative aimed at increasing motorists' use of safety belts and child car restraints. "Th More ...
Governor Signs Gas Tax Cap Legislation Sales tax relief must be part of larger effort to boost renewable and alternative fuels Governor George E. Pataki today announced that he has signed a new law to establish a maximum level on the amount of State sales tax on gasoline and diesel fuel purchases. This "gas tax cap" would be set at $2 per gallon, or eight cents in sales tax. More ...
Bring Dad to Hudson Valley Hospital for a Day of Fun and Health Sunday, June 11 on the campus of Hudson Valley Hospital Center If you're thinking about Father's Day and need an idea for a present for your favorite dad, consider taking him to Hudson Valley Hospital Center's Do It For Dad Day, Sunday, June 11 from 10 am to 3 pm. Sponsored by the Hospital, the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, and others including Senator Vi More ...
Former Cold Spring Residents Celebrate an Honor Bruce Raymond and Scotty Fenton, former Cold Spring residents, enjoying the southern sun. Bruce became Elk of the Month, as indicated by the sign, in Port St. Lucie, Florida. More ...
Ask a Master Gardener Master Gardener Volunteers of Putnam County will have a Question and Answer Booth at the Opening Day of the Cold Spring Farmers Market on Saturday, May 27. Soil Tests ($5), answers about garden problems, information about organic gardening, flowers, trees, shrubs, lawns, composting, mulch, least-tox More ...
The lumberyard is gone, things can only begin to look better down at the waterfront now that the eyesore is removed. More ...
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