Round two of the hearings gets underway on Thursday, Oct. 21, for the Comprehensive Plan-Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan.
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Concussions in High School Sports Receive Increased Attention Nationwide
Sports-related concussions receive increased attention both locally and nationally.
Mayor, Trustee Clash over Lawyer Bills for Comprehensive Plan
The long-simmering antagonism between Mayor Seth Gallagher Tuesday and Trustee Airinhos Serradas flared openly again last Tuesday.
Haldane to be Featured on MSG Television
By Michael Turton Haldane High School will be featured on Madison Square Garden Television (MSGTV), Channel 14 on CableVision, Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 7:00 p.m. Haldane will be featured on High School Journal, a 30-minute program focusing on activities at regional secondary schools. Principal Brian Alm said that about 70 percent of the upcoming […]
Comp Plan Formal Hearing Draws a Crowd
The formal public hearing to review the draft Comprehensive Plan for Cold Spring got underway on Oct. 14.
Sheriff’s Office Probes Philipstown Residential Burglaries
The Putnam County Sheriff’s office is investigating a number of residential burglaries occurring in the Town of Philipstown.
New Times for Trustee TV
Oct15. New times for viewing the regular monthly meetings of the Village Board on local TV.
Philipstown Students Engage in Study of Hudson River
Students and faculty from the Garrison and Haldane schools met with local biologists and Hudson Highlands Land Trust educators on Thursday, Oct. 14, to participate in “A Day in the Life of the Hudson” River, now in its 8th year.
Shea Tells Town of Ongoing Interest in Butterfield Site — Even Without County
Expresses interest in purchasing property
The Sounds of Silents at Butterfield
This Saturday’s (Oct. 16) screening of “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ” takes place at 7 p.m. at Butterfield Library.
Comp Plan Meeting Sparks Lively Q&A
Public meetings don’t often captivate an audience’s undivided attention but last week’s gathering to discuss the draft version of Cold Spring’s new Comprehensive Plan was the exception.
Village Board Lifts Water Restrictions
Cold Spring Village Board Tuesday night (Oct. 12) lifted the restrictions on water usage
School of Jellyfish: The Whole is Not Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
Lily Zand, founder of the Beacon store/architectural practice/performance space/chocolatier School of Jellyfish encourages unlikely combinations
Filling in the Generation Gap as Haldane Musicians Entertain Seniors at Cedar Street Center
Cold Spring Senior Center hosts Haldane musicians for a lunch-time concert.
Help a Senior Get to the Doctor Through Friends in Service Driving (F.I.S.H.)
F.I.S.H. stands for “Friends in Service Driving”
Study Finds 1 Cold Spring Dam “Unsound” and 2 “Inadequately Maintained”
Village study finds one of Cold Spring’s dams in “unsound” condition and two more “inadequately maintained”
Leading Environmental Organizations to Outline Vision to Partner with Government
On Oct. 14 three Hudson Valley environmental groups will unveil their ideas for a federal role in building and restoring the region’s green infrastructure.
Marcinak Suspect Found Guilty
A jury has found Anthony Grigoroff guilty on all counts in the murder of Garrison garage owner John Marcinak
CAC Recommends Approval of Controversial Wetland Permit
The Philipstown Conservation Advisory Committee (CAC) recommended at its Oct. 7 meeting that a hotly contested wetlands permit be granted to Robert Jordan.
Brothers Charged In Nelsonville Drug Sales
On Sept. 30, narcotics officers, assisted by patrol deputies, arrested Nelsonville brothers Peter M. Smith and Jason Smith.
Hudson River Valley Greenway and National Heritage Area Announce Quadricentennial Legacy Grant Program
The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area will distribute federal Quadricentennial funds to Hudson Valley communities to develop programs and events.
Village Board Moves Forward on Revising Fence Law to Protect Against `Neighbors from Hell’
The Cold Spring Village Board Tuesday (Oct. 5) moved ahead on efforts to allow residents to install higher fences as protection against the \”neighbor from hell … dog from hell … dumpster from hell.â€Â
Latest Dark-Skies Lighting and Railings Demo Draws Public Interest
Cold Spring’s latest dark-skies lighting Saturday (Oct. 2) at the Hudson River waterfront produced curiosity and public support.
Sold, to the Lucky Bidder on the Left
One Hudson Highlands Vista, Paint Still Drying
GUFS Internet Safety Program Spells Out Dangers and Offers Guidance for Parents
Thomas Grimes, of NY Finest Speakers, speaks to Garrison students and parents about internet safety.