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“Touch A Truck” at the Dutchess County Airport

  Due to impending inclement weather this weekend, the “Touch A Truck” event at the Dutchess County Airport will now be held on Sunday, Oct. 11th from noon to 6 p.m. The Rotary Club of Wappingers Falls invites children and…

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Town of Washington Recreation Teen & Women’s Self Defense Class

  Town of Washington Recreation Teen & Women’s Self Defense Class On Wednesday, October 21st, Meghan Borland, an instructor from Traditional Okinawan Karate of Pleasant Valley, will be offering a self-defense class at the Village Hall. The class will teach…

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Governor Urges New Yorkers to be Prepared For Heavy Rains, Potential Tropical Storm Conditions and Flooding

  Severe Conditions, Including High Winds and Flooding, Could Impact New York State This Weekend Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today urged residents to begin preparing their homes and families for heavy rains and potential flooding and the possible arrival of…

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Obituary, Calvin C. Eastwood “Rummy”

  Poughquag – Calvin C. Eastwood “Rummy” of Poughquag, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2015 at NYP Weill Cornell Hospital. He was 68 years old. Born on February 5, 1947 in Poughkeepsie to the late Calvin Eastwood and Vivian…

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STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS MAKE CONCERTED EFFORT TO STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

  STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS MAKE CONCERTED EFFORT TO STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Senator Sue Serino and County Executive Marc Molinaro Join Together to Announce Funding for Critical Prevention Programs HYDE PARK, NY—Senator Sue Serino (R, C, I—Hyde Park),  Dutchess County…

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Gov. signs Murphy’s bill expanding drug treatment court access

  Gov. signs Murphy’s bill expanding drug treatment court access ALBANY, NY – September is national recovery month and a new law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo this week is being hailed by recovery providers and advocates as a major…

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Second Annual Shared Services Summit Held – 2015 Municipal Consolidation & Shared Services Grant Awards Announced

  Second Annual Shared Services Summit Held 2015 Municipal Consolidation & Shared Services Grant Awards Announced Poughkeepsie…Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro held the second annual Dutchess County Shared Services Summit last night at the Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel. Close to 80 local,…

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Understanding Black Bears

  Understanding Black Bears Dear New York State Teachers, In an effort to teach New Yorkers about living in bear country and reducing conflicts between people and bears, NYSDEC has partnered with Untamed Science and state wildlife agencies in New…

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Governor Announces $350,000 in Funding Available to Increase Use of Locally Grown Foods in Schools

  Farm to School Program Helps School Districts Procure and Serve Fresh, Healthy New York State Products Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a new funding opportunity for school districts across New York State aimed at connecting them to local…

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Hunting Seasons Underway in Upstate New York Sportsmen and Women Reminded of Diverse Opportunities across the State

  Hunting Seasons Underway in Upstate New York Sportsmen and Women Reminded of Diverse Opportunities across the State New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Acting Commissioner Marc Gerstman today offered reminders about various hunting opportunities that are currently…

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Artwork by DCC Alum, Current Yale Grad Student to be Displayed

  Artwork by DCC Alum, Current Yale Grad Student to be Displayed September 28, 2015 – A series of paintings and other pieces created by Dutchess Community College alumnus and current Yale master’s degree candidate Alteronce Gumby will be on…

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Allan B. Rappleyea recognized by Super Lawyers as Estate and Probate Attorney

  Allan B. Rappleyea recognized by Super Lawyers as Estate and Probate Attorney Millbrook, NY (September 24, 2015) Corbally, Gartland and Rappleyea, LLP’s Estate and Probate Attorney ALLAN B. RAPPLEYEA has been selected to the 2015 New York Super Lawyers…

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Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS

  Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS Parkinson’s Disease Support Available Senior Seminars (11/5) No Cost Accessibility Modifications Available The Spirit of Johnny Cash (10/8) The Astor Family Homes in the Hudson Valley (10/5) Fall Prevention Screenings (10/7)…

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Pet of The Week: Friday

  Friday is a gentle giant of a boy at the Putnam Humane Society.  He’s a 6 year old male Hound Mix who lived with children and gets along with both dogs & cats.  He’s a big dog with a…

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Two of Us Productions Presents “…a life that’s… NEXT TO NORMAL”

  Two of Us Productions Presents “…a life that’s… NEXT TO NORMAL” CRARYVILLE, NY – The award winning company, The Two of Us Productions, returns to the Performing Arts Center at Taconic Hills on October 9th with its opening of…

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