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Pawling Rotary Celebrates This Holiday Season with Donations and Gifts to Local Organizations and More! By Susan Stone On Tuesday, December 15th, The Pawling Rotary Club held its annual holiday celebration at Christ Church on Quaker Hill with…
Greetings Art Lovers: We are counting down to the final two weeks of 2015. As we look back on all the arts and cultural programs we have led or participated, we feel happy to have been of service. Did…
Murphy, Liffland, announce funding for wastewater infrastructure in Pawling PAWLING, NY – The winners of the State’s so-called “Hunger Games” competition for funding were revealed today, with several projects in Senator Terrence Murphy’s 40th senate district qualifying for funding….
County Legislature Adopts 2016 Property Tax Levy Poughkeepsie, NY… The Dutchess County Legislature completed the 2016 county budget process last night with the adoption of the 2016 County Property Tax Levy. The final adjusted county property tax levy for…
David Michael Setaro Stanfordville- It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved son and brother, David. David, 35, died tragically at his home on December 14, 2015 in an ATV accident. Born on July…
Governor Cuomo Announces $75 Million in Grants to Local Governments for Water Infrastructure Improvements Grants Leverage $440 Million in Water Quality Investments, Providing $284 Million in Savings for Taxpayers Governor Cuomo announced $75 million in grants to support 45…
DEC Seeks Landowners to Assist with Wild Turkey Research Wild Turkey Survival Study to Begin in January; Findings Will Help Assess Fall Season Changes New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Acting Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced the…
County Health Commissioner Dr. Kari Reiber to Retire Poughkeepsie… Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro has announced the upcoming retirement of Dutchess County Department of Health Commissioner Kari Reiber, MD. Dr. Reiber has served Dutchess County for over 12…
This holiday season, you better watch out — for ticks. Unusually high fall temperatures in the northeastern United States have let blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis), also known as deer ticks, remain active later into December than usual. This means…
–SHOTS FIRED BY MAN BARRICADED IN HIS HOME– –ONGOING SITUATION FORCES LARGE POLICE RESPONSE, ROAD CLOSURES, NEIGHBORHOOD EVACUATION– Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports a standoff between an armed man and police at the man’s Southeast home today (Monday)….
Over 20 Dutchess County Volunteer Firefighters Recognized by NYS Office of Fire and Prevention Control Poughkeepsie…Twenty-four Dutchess County volunteer firefighters, representing 14 departments, were recognized on November 30th by the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and…
Santa may not need Rudolph’s bright nose to guide his sleigh this year. That’s because the full moon will shine brightly Christmas morning. December’s full moon is called the “Cold Moon” because this is the month winter begins across…
New York Industry Sets New Record and Sees a $1.7 Billion Increase in Cash Receipts Since 2010 Governor Cuomo today announced the growth of agricultural sales in New York outpaced the national average, with cash receipts up 36 percent…
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