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$1.1 Billion to State Wildlife Agencies Benefiting Outdoor Recreationists, Conservation, Regional Economies

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that it will distribute $1.1 billion in revenues generated by the hunting and angling industry to state and territorial fish and wildlife agencies throughout the nation. The funds support critical…

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James Reynolds Day: Celebrating an American Patriot in Somers

James Reynolds Day: Celebrating an American Patriot in Somers Events for history and nature lovers alike at Reis Park and Angle Fly Preserve on May 17 By Lauretta Jones When I moved from Ohio to Westchester, I was struck by…

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American Flag Waves Proudly Over County’s Veterans Memorial Highway

The American flag flies proudly atop a newly installed flagpole on the Veterans Memorial Highway (County Route 40A/St. Andrews Road) in the Town of Hyde Park commemorating the services and sacrifices of our nation’s veterans. St. Andrews Road was dedicated…

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Lyme disease presentation about federal and state legislation in Pawling

U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, R-Kinderhook, and Dr. Kenneth Liegner, who is a Pawling-based internist that specializes in Lyme disease , will speak about Lyme disease Thursday, May 7, at the Lathrop Center at Lakeside in Pawling. Gibson and Liegner will…

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Kristopher James Cuddeback

My name is Kevin Placentino and I am setting up this fund in honor of my brother Kristopher James Cuddeback. This is his story – a story of love and tragedy. Kris was born on June 27, 1991. From the…

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Flags on all state government buildings will be flown at half-staff in memory of NYPD Officer Brian Moore

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today ordered flags on all state government buildings to be flown at half-staff in memory of New York City police officer Brian Moore, who died yesterday. Flags will be flown at half-staff beginning today, and remain…

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Learn About Day Care Credential Prep Course May 19

Learn About Day Care Credential Prep Course May 19 May 5, 2015 – Those working as early childhood caregivers can learn about becoming credentialed at an information session on May 19 at 6 p.m. The two-semester, 12-credit Child Development Associate…

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Dutchess County Department of Human Resources Exam Announcement

Dutchess County Department of Human Resources Exam Announcement Exam Title: Library Director II State Exam Number: 60234 Exam Date: 5/29/2015 Last File Date: 5/29/2015 A civil service exam has been announced in a title you indicated interest in. If you…

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PAWLING METHODIST PLANT SALE

PAWLING METHODIST PLANT SALE The Pawling United Methodist Church, 2 Dutcher Avenue, in the Village of Pawling will hold its Annual Plant Sale in the church parking lot, Saturday, May 23, from 9 a.m.-1p.m. If raining, it will be held…

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Patterson Community Indoor Tag Sale!

Patterson Community Indoor Tag Sale! Saturday May 16, 2015 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM RAIN OR SHINE IN OUR A/C GYM at the Patterson Recreation Center 65 Front Street Patterson, N.Y. 12563 Spaces Available For Rent First Come – First…

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SUNY New Paltz to celebrate Commencement

SUNY New Paltz to celebrate Commencement NEW PALTZ – SUNY New Paltz will hold the 2015 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony beginning at 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 17, on the Old Main Quadrangle on the New Paltz campus. The Graduate Ceremony…

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WEBUTUCK MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT

MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT Two (2) Board of Education Seat Vacancies School District Budget and Board of Education Member Vote on May 19, 2015 WHAT: Meet the Board of Education Candidates WHO: Richard Keller-Coffey, Nicole Johnson WHERE: High School Library…

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Five Students Honored at DCC History, Government and Economics Department Award Ceremony

Photo: Caleb Angell (right) receives the Eugene Sheridan Award for Excellence in the Social Sciences from Dr. Mikko Manner, associate professor of economics. Five Students Honored at DCC History, Government and Economics Department Award Ceremony May 4, 2015 –Dutchess Community…

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Dutchess County Office for the Aging’s AGING NEWS

· 2015 Senior Picnic Schedule Announced · HEAP Cooling Component Now Available · Brain Games Orientation Program (5/14) · Free Adult Computer Classes (6/4) · May Events at the Fountains · Relatives as Parents Program Meetings · No Cost Healthcare…

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Pet of the Week: Grape

Grape is a young male tuxedo kitty who was very shy when he first came to the Putnam Humane Society. He’s now a playful boy who loves the company of other cats. He’s looking for a home that would give…

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