Stewart Airport to Become Fourth Major Metro Airport
Significant potential economic impacts could come to Putnam
Following last month's decision by the Port Authority of New York to purchase the operating lease of Stewart Airport from Britain's National Express Corp., and to have that airport function as the region's fourth major airport, in addition to Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark, questions have arisen on the impact of that decision on Putnam County. Full Story
Butterfield Hospital Facility Found to Have Many Code Violations
Cleanup investigation of New Street coal tar contamination to be submitted to DEC
A recent evaluation of the Butterfield Hospital site by the Cold Spring Fire Inspector, J. Ralph Falloon, has revealed 80 code violations, including the open storage of confidential past patient and personnel files, left unlocked in the building. Full Story
"Facilitated Discussion" Stirs Strong Public Opinion on Comprehensive Master Plan
Karen Greenfield-Sanders, Chairwoman of the Putnam Valley Comprehensive Master Plan Committee, introduced her committee members and Chazin Company's Mike Welty and Jon Johanneson to the audience of approximately sixty residents who showed up for the public information meeting held January 31, 2007 at the Putnam Valley High School. Full Story
Tournament Bells Ring for Haldane, Put Valley Girl's Cagers
Lady Blue Devils clinch League IV North Title
It is once again that time of year when the Haldane School District shines brightest; that time of year when the 14-time defending Section 1 champion Lady Blue Devils have the basketball spotlight thrust directly upon them. Full Story
Marist to Host Basketball Clinic for Kids
The Marist College Red Foxes and Office of Special Services will sponsor the 16th Annual "Kids' Day Out!" on Sunday, February 18, at the James J. McCann Recreation Center. Registration will be held from 11:15am until noon, with the clinic beginning at noon and ending at 3pm. Full Story
Harlem Wizards to Take on Philipstown Bravehearts in Benefit Game at Garrison School
The legendary Harlem Wizards, a professional entertainment basketball team, will compete against the hard-charging Philipstown Bravehearts in a high-stakes, benefit game set for Thursday February 15th in the Garrison School gym. Doors will open at 6:30pm for the 7- 9pm family-centered competition, which is organized by the Garrison Children's Education Fund, Inc. and the Garrison PTA. Full Story
Thomas Tracy
Thomas George Newbury Tracy, 52, of Cold Spring and Waterford, died Friday, January 26 at the Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center in NYC of esophageal cancer. Tom was a Waterford native who graduated from Waterford High School in 1972 and then from Wesleyan, in 1977, where he graduated with honors in his double-major of classical studies and English. Full Story
Angela Cutaia
Angela Cutaia, age 90, of Cold Spring, died on Monday February 5, 2007 at her residence in Cold Spring. Born in the Bronx, NY on November 25, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Ludivico and Maria (Scarola) Galiardo. Mrs. Cutaia was retired from American Bank Note in the Bronx; she had also worked as a School Crossing Guard in the Bronx. Full Story
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