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Iconic Landmark Undergoing Repairs
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Osborn Castle, one of the most eye-catching landmarks in the entire Hudson Valley, is receiving some extra attention these days.
The Highlands Current (https://highlandscurrent.org/2010/09/)
Osborn Castle, one of the most eye-catching landmarks in the entire Hudson Valley, is receiving some extra attention these days.
Three World War II veterans received gratitude and commemorative medals from the nation of France on Saturday (Sept. 25).
Putnam Trail Blazer and Historic Families of Putnam awards
Bud Powell, often dubbed “the father of bebop piano,” will be saluted
The NYS Education Department has raised the bar for what it means to be proficient.
The Cold Spring Special Board for a Comprehensive Plan/LWRP will release its proposed plan to the public this Wednesday, Sept. 29.
The Haldane Central School District announced that Mrs. Maggie Davis, elementary and middle principal, has been selected to receive an award for Excellence in Administration
Haldane students are in for a treat next week when their Thursday (Sept. 30) lunch selection includes a truly fresh-from-the-fields \”Farmer’s Choice†vegetable course.
Depot Theatre’s fall production of the Three Penny Opera will premier on Oct. 22.
Village board also gets water update; votes on controversial transcripts
This fall the St. Philips Nursery School will welcome new pre-schoolers as it observes its 50th birthday.
The Hudson Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) and the Taconic Outdoor Education Center (TOEC) joined forces last Sunday (Sept. 19.)to offer local families a fun way to work together.
The Putnam County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest of 13 people for allegedly selling alcoholic beverages to under-aged customers at area stores, among them one in Philipstown.
“School Photo Day” — three little words which flood the mind with memories.
Philipstown’s Conservation Advisory Committee (CAC) Tuesday night (Sept. 21) postponed action on a project that pits neighbors against neighbor over plans to build a driveway through a delicate wetland.
Foreseeing a brighter future with “dark skies”
PLUS: Singular, ongoing and special holiday diversions in Philipstown and the extended Hudson Highlands.
The Cold Spring Water Department found two leaks in the distribution system last week, both located on private service lines.
Meeting Sept. 16, the Philipstown Planning Board approved plans for continuing a soil processing operation on Route 9.
Already more than two years in the making, Philipstown’s rezoning effort could end in early winter, under the latest timetable. Delivery of a new \”build-out†analysis, expected by Friday (Sept. 24)
At its Sept. 16, 2010 meeting, the Planning Board directed consultant Ron Gainer to prepare a resolution approving the new plans for the property, known to most as “Guinans,” contingent only upon his review of Part 3 of the Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) required by New York State.
The first meeting of the Garrison School Parent/Teacher Association (PTA) was convened Sept. 13 around the focal point of: how to best facilitate communication between parents and teachers.
Sept. 19. Cold Spring Triathalon results