Voting Machines Public Hearing Postponed Indefinitely
Legislative minutes posting to website again postponed
Board of Elections Commissioners Robert Bennett and Anthony Scannapieco attended the March 15, 2007 meeting of the Putnam County Legislature's Rules Committee, asked there to address the possibility of holding a public hearing on the choice of voting machines. By meeting's end, any possibility of a public hearing in the foreseeable future had been quashed. Full Story
Haldane Preliminary Budget Shows Estimated Tax Increase of 6.84 Percent
Dr. Mark Villanti appointed Superintendent
Incoming Superintendent Dr. Mark Villanti (L) being greeted by outgoing Superintendent Dr. John Di Natale (R) in the Superintendent's office. At its March 20, 2007 meeting the Haldane Board of Education continued its discussion of the 2007-8 budget, which shows a proposed tax increase for the district of 6.84 percent. Full Story
Emerald Ridge Development Stalled at Decision Crossroad on Access Road Length and Safety
Emerald Ridge 24-unit subdivision withMarsh Hill road widened from 18 feet to 22 feet (on left of photo) and a seconda ccess road created as shown on right ofphoto. Revised 13-unit Emerald Ridge subdivision with 31 acres (on right of photo) donated tothe
The Emerald Ridge developer Val Santucci and his engineers and his attorney David Steinmetz attended a special Putnam Valley Town Board meeting along with representatives of Putnam Valley's Fire Department, Ambulance Corps, Highway Department, Transportation, Planning Board, Comprehensive Plan Committee, Chazin, others and interested Town residents on Monday, March 26, 2007. Full Story
Professional Lacrosse Player to Speak at P.L.A.Y. Dinner on March 31
Joe Ceglia has agreed to speak to Philipstown's young lacrosse players at the 10th annual Philipstown Lacrosse Association for Youth (P.L.A.Y.) Pot- Luck dinner. Joe grew up in Yorktown and has made the absolute best of his personal, academic, athletic and professional opportunities. He will speak to our young people about reaching beyond themselves in all they do. Full Story
Haywood W. Fincham, Sr.
Haywood W. Fincham, Sr., a resident of Fishkill, and formerly of Cold Spring, entered into rest Wednesday, March 21, 2007, at Vassar Brothers Hospital, Poughkeepsie with his wife and children at his side. He was 82. Born on August 17, 1924 in Somerset, VA, he was the son of Charlie and Minnie Ola Moubray Fincham. On July 17, 1952, he married Joan A. Full Story
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