Continues the following two weekends
Monthly Archives: November 2012
A Swan Song for the Art Garden
The 52nd and final edition of the performing literary magazine considers ‘Harvest’
Avoid Lines and Chaos at GAC Holiday Sale Starting Nov. 23
Annual pottery sale opens at Garrison Art Center
Twilight Tours Show Boscobel in Different Light Nov. 23-25
Six tours to be held over weekend after Thanksgiving
FEMA Opens Temporary Claim Office at Rec Center
To aid hurricane-hit homeowners
Garrison Parents Express Hopes and Frustrations
Some describe a ‘glacially slow’ rate of change
Town Plans to Pave Dirt Road Sections in 2013
Shea: Paving saves money and environment
Mental Health Agency Celebrates 15 Years
County nonprofit holds gala at The Garrison
Students Show Off a Gratitude Attitude at Garrison School
Fall concert for grades K-3
Guided Painting Mixes With Drinks on Nov. 18
Eat-Paint-Love hosts Cocktails & Canvas event
Village Board Considers Hurricane Damage and Lawyer Fracas
Residents urged to contact FEMA
Dave Merandy Is Fine, Not Stranded in the Philippines
Email hacked, followed by potentially costly scam
Central Hudson Warns of Utility Impersonators
Authorized contractors carry photo ID
Haldane Fields Project Wins Voter Approval
Construction could begin as early as June 2013
Putnam County Declared Disaster Area, Eligible for Individual Assistance
Recovery center at Philipstown Rec in Garrison
Local Hurricane Relief Efforts Continue
Many Staten Island residents still without power, supplies still needed
Presbyterian Church Holds Harvest Bazaar on Nov. 17
Friendly League hosts annual event
Antipodean Will Sell Books Instead of Storing in Basement
Bookseller has Hurricane Sandy sale
Opera in Service of Dogs: A Benefit Concert by Solaris Voices on Nov. 17
Saturday’s concert raises funds for Beacon Dog Park
Rabies Vaccination Clinic Rescheduled for Nov. 17
Held at Brook Farm Veterinary Center in Patterson
Garrison School Thanks Local Veterans
Students welcome local veterans for ceremony
Veterans Day 2012
“Take a good look. These are the men who fought for your freedoms.”
Ceremony Honors Local Veterans
Twenty-nine Philipstown residents paid the ultimate price