Day: August 25, 2017

WEBUTUCK TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SECURES OVER $35,000 IN DONATIONS FOR READING PROGRAM

  WEBUTUCK TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SECURES OVER $35,000 IN DONATIONS FOR READING PROGRAM AMENIA, NY, AUGUST 25, 2017 — The Webutuck Teachers’ Association has received over $35,000 in private donations in order to bring the Journeys Core Reading Program to the…

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Scammers Soliciting Donations for Bogus Little League Yearbooks

  Scammers Soliciting Donations for Bogus Little League Yearbooks Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith is warning area residents to be on guard against scam artists who reportedly have posed as fundraisers for local Little League baseball organizations. The Sheriff’s Office…

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Man Kills, Wife, Daughter then Self

  **UPDATE** State Police investigate murder suicide in Pound Ridge NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander   PRESS RELEASE   Pound Ridge, New York – On August 25, 2017 at approximately 11:10 a.m., New York State Police…

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Obituary, Rosemarie “Rosie” Emma Williamson

  Princeton, WV    Rosemarie “Rosie” Emma Williamson, 65, of Brush Creek Falls Road, Speedway, died Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at Princeton Community Hospital.  Born April 22, 1952 in Poughkeesie, NY she was the daughter of the late Rita Wasner…

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State Police investigate apparent murder suicide in Pound Ridge

  State Police investigate apparent murder suicide in Pound Ridge NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander   PRESS RELEASE   Pound Ridge, New York – On August 25, 2017 at approximately 11:10 a.m., New York State Police…

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Newest Graduate Class of Environmental Conservation Officers and Forest Rangers

  40 Recruits Graduate from DEC’s 21st Basic School for Uniformed Officers Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the graduation of 31 Environmental Conservation Officers and nine Forest Rangers from the State Department of Environmental Conservation’s 21st Basic School for…

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Car and Bicycle Collision on U.S. Route 6 in Southeast Claims Life of Connecticut Man

  Car and Bicycle Collision on U.S. Route 6 in Southeast Claims Life of Connecticut Man Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports that a car and bicycle collision along U.S. Route 6 in Southeast today (Friday) has claimed the life of…

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Obituary, Cynthia Dickerson Conklin

  ​ Cynthia Dickerson Conklin, 67, of Williams Rd, died peacefully at home in Sharon on August 20, 2017. She was born in Chestnut Hill, PA, the daughter of Bill and Isabel Conklin. Born on March 4, 1950, and “march…

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Obituary, Rosemarie Wanderlingh

  Rosemarie Wanderlingh, age 78, died peacefully at Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel, on August 22, 2017. Rosemarie was born on September 17, 1938 to Pasquale and Helen Spoto, In New York City. They later moved to the Bronx where…

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Be-a-Better-Gardener – Late Summer Lawn Care

  Be-a-Better-Gardener Late Summer Lawn Care   Kentucky bluegrass — unmatched for looks.   By Thomas Christopher   Contrary to popular belief, spring is not the best season for planting or reseeding a lawn.  The weather and sunlight in spring is…

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