Category: Salisbury

Governor Signs Legislation Investing Over $200 Million to Combat the Heroin and Opioid Epidemic in New York

Governor Signs Legislation Investing Over $200 Million to Combat the Heroin and Opioid Epidemic in New York   Invests $145 Million for Community-Based Providers, Including Residential Treatment Beds, Housing Units and Opioid Treatment Programs Provides $6 Million for Naloxone Kits…

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Pets of The Week: Sam and Carrie

  SAM:     Sam is an Australian Cattle Dog which is also known as a Red Heeler.  He is a very intelligent boy who loves to play ball and swim.  He is looking for a family that is experienced with…

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Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS For the week of April 17

  Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS For the week of April 17 Note: We hope you’ll come to this year’s Celebration of Aging, coming up at 12 noon on Monday, May 22 at Villa Borghese in Wappingers…

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State Police are seeking the public’s assistance to help locate a runaway Beekman teen

  State Police are seeking the public’s assistance to help locate a runaway Beekman teen NEW YORK STATE POLICE  Major Robert M. Nuzzo Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE Beekman, New York – New York State Police from the Poughkeepsie barracks are seeking…

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Pawling Nursing Home Hosts Easter for Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie

    Pawling Nursing Home Hosts Easter for Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie The Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Pawling invites Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie for Easter Breakfast and Egg Hunt   April 14th 2017, Pawling, NY – 34 children and…

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Wait Until Next Winter to Prune Your Oak Trees

  Wait Until Next Winter to Prune Your Oak Trees   Many people prune their trees in spring and summer. DEC recommends holding off on pruning oak trees until winter to protect them from oak wilt, a deadly tree disease….

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Greetings Art Lovers:

  Greetings Art Lovers: The trees are flowering, the Forsythia bushes are almost budding, and the garden is getting cleaned up because it is spring. The holidays at this time celebrate a sense of hope and renewal which is reflected…

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Special Earth Day Lecture at the Cary Institute: Terry Tempest Williams. The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks

  Special Earth Day Lecture at the Cary Institute: Terry Tempest Williams. The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks On Saturday, April 22 celebrate Earth Day with a special lecture from author and scholar Terry Tempest…

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Tuesday Morning Golf League, at The Dutcher Golf Course in Pawling, is looking for new members

  Tuesday Morning Golf League, at The Dutcher Golf Course in Pawling, is looking for new members The Tuesday Morning Golf League, at The Dutcher Golf Course in Pawling, is looking for new members. The league starts on May 2nd…

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Lifeguards Wanted

  Lifeguards Wanted The Town of Pawling is looking for outgoing and energetic waterfront lifeguards. Guards must be available Memorial Day to Labor Day. For employment and certification information, email us at recreation@pawling.org .

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Rise in Anti-Semitism is Focus of Lecture at DCC

    Rise in Anti-Semitism is Focus of Lecture at DCC   April 12, 2017 – Dutchess Community College will welcome Evan Bernstein, New York regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, for a lecture called “Anti-Semitism: Global to Local” on…

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STATE POLICE LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST TO JOIN THE LONG GRAY LINE

  STATE POLICE LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST TO JOIN THE LONG GRAY LINE    NEW YORK STATE POLICE   Major Joseph W. Dodd  Troop T Commander     PRESS RELEASE Superintendent George P. Beach II today announced that…

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