Month: August 2017

Major Robert C. Gregory presented three Red Hook teens with Certificates of Achievement

  Troop K – On August 8, 2017, Major Robert C. Gregory presented three Red Hook teens with Certificates of Achievement, signed by Superintendent of State Police, George P. Beach II. Girl Scouts Megan Jankowiak, Alexa Franceschi, and Mia Michaelides…

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A.G. Schneiderman Announces Guilty Plea Of Heroin Distributor Who Funneled Drugs Into Dutchess County

  A.G. Schneiderman Announces Guilty Plea Of Heroin Distributor Who Funneled Drugs Into Dutchess County Jason Brewster Will Face 10 Years In State Prison NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced the guilty plea of Jason Brewster, a…

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Pawling Resource Center’s Annual School Supply Drive….Backpacks and Pencils and Notebooks…Oh My!!

  Pawling Resource Center’s Annual School Supply Drive….Backpacks and Pencils and Notebooks…Oh My!!   By Susan Stone   For three weeks in late July and early August, The Pawling Resource Center held its annual School Supply Drive, collecting backpacks (and…

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Dutchess County Partners with State, Land Trusts to Preserve Working Sheep Farm in Town of North East

  Dutchess County Partners with State, Land Trusts to Preserve Working Sheep Farm in Town of North East Poughkeepsie… Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro announced Dutchess County has contributed $69,300, through the Partnership for Manageable Growth, for the purchase of…

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Kelly Stathis of Poughquag named to Dean’s List at Washington University in St. Louis

  Kelly Stathis of Poughquag named to Dean’s List at Washington University in St. Louis   ST. LOUIS, Mo. (August 8, 2017) – Kelly Stathis of Poughquag, NY (12570) was named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2017 semester…

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State Police from Cortlandt are searching for a runaway Cortlandt teen

State Police from Cortlandt are searching for a runaway Cortlandt teen NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE                                    …

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**UPDATED TO INCLUDE SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE** State Police investigate bank robbery in the Town of Stanford

  **UPDATED TO INCLUDE SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE** State Police investigate bank robbery in the Town of Stanford NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE The State Police are seeking the public’s assistance to help identify the suspect…

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Obituary, Helene S. Brinker

  Canaan – Helene S. Brinker, 97, formerly of Millerton, NY, Great Barrington, MA and West Hartford, CT, died Friday August 4 at Geer Village where she had been a resident for three years. Helene was a homemaker, hairdresser and…

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Cold Case Tuesday: Troop F continues to investigate a 30-year-old homicide case in Orange County, New York.

  Cold Case Tuesday: Troop F continues to investigate a 30-year-old homicide case in Orange County, New York.  NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Joseph A. Tripodo  Troop F Commander      PRESS RELEASE State Police continue to investigate the 1981 disappearance…

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SCHUMER REVEALS: PROPOSED $369M CUT TO WEATHER SATELLITE PROGRAM COULD LEAD TO DANGEROUSLY DELAYED STORM WARNINGS IN NYC & LI

  SCHUMER REVEALS: PROPOSED $369M CUT TO WEATHER SATELLITE PROGRAM COULD LEAD TO DANGEROUSLY DELAYED STORM WARNINGS IN NYC & LI President Just Tweeted About Hurricane Preparedness But Schumer Says Slashing Funds To These Critical Satellites That Gather 85% Of…

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State Police investigate bank robbery in the Town of Stanford

  State Police investigate bank robbery in the Town of Stanford NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE    Stanford, New York – New York State Police from the Poughkeepsie barracks are investigating a bank robbery…

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Obituary, Michael Patrick Leigh

BEEKMAN – Michael Patrick Leigh, 54, an area resident for 18 years and formerly of Cold Spring, died peacefully at his home on August 6, 2017 surrounded by his family. Michael was employed as a Journeyman Carpenter for Local #279….

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Obituary, Richard Ellison Olsen

  Richard Ellison Olsen, 76, retired philosophy professor, died Friday at his home in Millerton, NY. The cause of death was heart failure. Born and raised on Staten Island, Richard taught philosophy and was chair of the philosophy department at…

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Dutchess County’s Special Needs Picnic Aug. 15th

  Dutchess County’s Special Needs Picnic Aug. 15th There is still time to register your child for Dutchess County’s 5th annual Special Needs Picnic, which is Tuesday, Aug. 15th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Freedom Park in LaGrange. Head to dutchessny.gov/rsvp to sign up…

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Governor Announces No-Cost or Lower-Cost Naloxone Available at Pharmacies Across New York

  First-in-the-Nation Program Offers Co-Payment Assistance For Medicine to Reverse Opioid Overdoses Beginning August 9, 2017 Expands State’s Aggressive Efforts to Fight the Opioid Epidemic Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a first-in-the-nation program to provide no-cost or lower-cost naloxone…

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