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Governor Signs Legislation Cracking Down on Unauthorized Private Property Surveillance

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed legislation to crack down on the unauthorized invasion of privacy by video surveillance. Following reports of cameras being installed to unlawfully videotape neighboring private property, this bill (S.870A/A.861A) establishes a private right of action…

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Dutchess County’s 5th Annual Special Needs Picnic

  Dutchess County’s 5th Annual Special Needs Picnic Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro welcomed more than 250 residents to Freedom Park in the Town of LaGrange yesterday for the County’s fifth annual Special Needs Picnic, another great #ThinkDIFFERENTLY event. An annual favorite…

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Legal Services of the Hudson Valley receives two United Way grants

  Legal Services of the Hudson Valley receives two United Way grants   Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV), the only provider of comprehensive civil legal services to those that cannot afford it in the seven counties of the…

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CLIMATE TALKS are coming to Millerton, New York next week

  CLIMATE TALKS are coming to Millerton, New York next week. We’ll be hosting 3 post screening audience discussions facilitated by regional experts after AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL shows on 8/21 – 4:20pm; 8/23 – 4:20pm and 8/24 – 7:20pm. Guests include author,…

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Local Students Receive Merit Scholarships

  Local Students Receive Merit Scholarships   ONEONTA, NY (08/16/2017)– More than 300 new freshman and transfer students have been awarded merit scholarships to attend SUNY Oneonta beginning in the fall 2017 semester. The award amounts range from $1,000 to…

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Governor Directs Flags to Half-Staff In Honor of U.S. Army Sergeant Brooks

  Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, August 16 in honor of U.S. Army Sgt. Roshain Euvince Brooks, a resident of Brooklyn, who died on August 13. “On…

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DEC Accepting Applications for Sponsored Pheasant Hunt Program

  DEC Accepting Applications for Sponsored Pheasant Hunt Program Applications for Cooperative Program due by September 1 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the start of the application period to hold a DEC-Sponsored Pheasant Hunts. This…

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Pets of The Week: Valentine & Kittens & Cats

  Valentine is a very sweet girl who is eager to please and has a truly loving personality. Valentine will brighten the heart and home of the lucky family who adopts her!  You can meet this beautiful girl daily from 10-3. Kittens &…

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Sign the Petition to Denounce White Supremacy

    After the deadly and ugly events in Charlottesville I am calling on President Trump to clearly and unequivocally condemn and denounce the violent protest organized by the white supremacists and neo-Nazis, including Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler, with…

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Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS For the week of August 14

  Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS For the week of August 14 Golden Living . . . News for Senior Citizens Todd N. Tancredi, Director Dutchess County Office for the Aging     STOP US IF YOU’VE…

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Be-a-Better-Gardener Fall-Blooming Bulbs

  Be-a-Better-Gardener Fall-Blooming Bulbs By Thomas Christopher   We think of spring as the season for flowering bulbs, but in fact there is a choice selection — too often overlooked by gardeners — that bloom in the fall.  The fall bloomers…

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State Police continue to investigating bank robbery in the Town of Stanford

State Police continue to investigating bank robbery in the Town of Stanford NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander   **UPDATE**  New York State Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading…

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Canines and their handlers graduate from the New York State Police Canine Handler Basic School

Canines and their handlers graduate from the New York State Police Canine Handler Basic School NEW YORK STATE POLICE George P. Beach II Superintendent Beau Duffy Director of Public Information  PRESS RELEASE The New York State Police held a graduation ceremony Friday,…

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Troop “K” is pleased to announce that the New York State Police recruitment campaign is currently underway

  Troop “K” is pleased to announce that the New York State Police recruitment campaign is currently underway NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert C. Gregory Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE The New York State Police continues to look for qualified applicants…

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Wingdale man sentenced to one to three years in state prison

  Daniel Kriz, a 49-year-old from Wingdale was sentenced On Tuesday,  to one to three years in state prison after being convicted of first-degree criminal contempt, a felony. Putnam District Attorney Robert Tendy said Kriv ignored an order of protection…

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