Month: March 2017

Drug Drop-Off Events This Saturday

    Drug Drop-Off Events This Saturday The Dutchess County STOP-DWI Program, in conjunction with the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office, will hold three events this Saturday, March 11, for residents to safely dispose of unwanted or unused medications. Medications will…

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Here’s why you should never return a call from area code 473 – Phone scammers are after your money

  If someone is calling from area code 473, don’t return the call or send a text. You could be setting yourself up for a huge phone bill or worse. The 473 ruse is the latest update of phone scams…

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State Police Law Enforcement Training to Combat Hate Crimes in New York

  Over 120 Members of State and Local Law Enforcement Across the State Participated in Four-Day New York Hate Crimes Investigation School in Albany Training Includes Measures to Investigate Hate Crimes, Evidence Procedures and Available Resources Training Supports Governor Cuomo’s…

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A.G. Schneiderman Sues Hudson Valley Heating Oil Company For Defrauding Consumers

  A.G. Schneiderman Sues Hudson Valley Heating Oil Company For Defrauding Consumers Champion Fuel And Service Corporation of Wappingers Allegedly Failed To Deliver Heating Oil And Services To 83 Consumers Who Pre-Paid Nearly $83,000  Schneiderman: Consumers Deserve Companies That Will…

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East Fishkill Police Receive re-Accreditation

    East Fishkill Police Receive re-Accreditation. In December the East Fishkill Police Department was accessed by the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services to determine the renewal of our State Accreditation. The process is a rigorous one which checks…

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The final farewell to our friend and colleague Sr. Investigator Mark Gilmore

  The final farewell to our friend and colleague Sr. Investigator Mark Gilmore. Thank you to all who have shown their love and support. RIP Mark…we will never forget you.

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Schoolhouse News

Dear Parents and Friends:  The 2017-2018 school year calendar is now available!  The first day of classes is Tuesday, September 5, 2017.   Take a look at the latest edition of Spotlight on Carmel Schools, featuring the CHS Job Fair,…

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Troop K reminds motorists to use caution and slow down during winter weather event

  Troop K reminds motorists to use caution and slow down during winter weather event NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert M. Nuzzo Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE The New York State Police from Troop K, covering Columbia, Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester…

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Obituary, Vincent P. Lettieri

    BEEKMAN – Vincent P. Lettieri, 81, a resident of Poughquag and Hopewell Junction since 1970, died on March 9, 2017 at MidHudson Regional Hospital. He previously lived in the Bronx. Born in the Bronx on March 7, 1936,…

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More On Possible Next Week Storm

  There’s the potential for a significant winter storm next week. With plenty of cold air in place, any precipitation that occurs will be in the form of snow. The exact amounts of snow that occur will depend on the…

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MCSD Staff Honored

  MCSD Staff Honored Via:  http://www.millbrookcsd.org/ Submitted by Philip DAngelo on Thu, 03/09/2017 On Wednesday, March 8th, district custodians, cafeteria staff and First Student bus drivers were honored for their service to our schools with a breakfast at Millbrook Middle…

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SUNY New Paltz celebrates opening of Science Hall

    SUNY New Paltz celebrates opening of Science Hall New academic building fosters faculty and student collaboration and innovation NEW PALTZ – SUNY New Paltz celebrated the opening of Science Hall, a modern, two-story building designed to support the…

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State Police arrest Tannersville man for robbery

  State Police arrest Tannersville man for robbery  NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Joseph A. Tripodo  Troop F Commander      PRESS RELEASE On March 9th, 2017 the state police in Catskill arrested DONALD A. PESCIOTTA, age 27, of Tannersville for…

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Obituary, June A. Emerson

    June A. Emerson, 81, a longtime resident of Dover Plains, NY, died on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at her home in Dover Plains. Mrs. Emerson was a bookkeeper for Grand Union for 35 years. Born on June 16,…

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Town of Patterson: SEASONAL LAWN MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPING BIDS

  Town of Patterson: SEASONAL LAWN MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPING BIDS Town of Patterson Town Hall PO Box 470 1142 Route 311 Patterson, New York 12563   NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Patterson will be accepting sealed bids…

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