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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Garrison School Kindergarten Registration Feb. 5 & 6
Documents required to register children for 2013-14 school year
Bear Mountain Holds Groundhog Day Celebration Feb. 2
Trailside Jack will tell if we’ll have six more weeks of winter
Eaglefest Opens Boscobel Grounds on Feb. 9 for Eagle Viewing
Free admission on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 9 to 4
Village Government Fetes Employees and Volunteers
Event draws county and state officials, too
Emerging Hudson Valley Artists Open HVCCA Show Jan. 27
Peekskill Artist Club celebrates time together with group exhibition
State Sen. Gipson Announces Committee Assignments
Focuses on key issues for Dutchess and Putnam counties
Three First Ladies in One-Woman Show at Depot Theatre Feb. 3
Elaine Bromka plays Lady Bird, Pat Nixon and Betty Ford
Putnam Pols Claim Victory in Gun Info Dispute
But they don’t support the gun control legislation that provides their vindication
Nature and Love: Subjects of Shows at Gallery 66 NY Opening Feb. 1
Linda Speziale to perform love songs on First Friday
MLK Jr. Talk Addresses Potential for Change Today
Overcoming the triple peril of poverty, war and global warming
Tibetan Musician Performs at St. Philip’s Jan. 31
Loten Namling’s ‘journey of freedom’ continues in Garrison
Mouths to Feed: Egging Myself On
Sometimes, when cooking, you have to let go of the wheel
Call for Submissions for Korean War Oral History Project
War’s 60th anniversary marked by high school students’ videos High school students from throughout the United States, its territories, and Department of Defense (DoD) schools are invited to submit their short videos to the DoD 60th Anniversary of Korean War Commemoration Committee (KW60) and the GI Film Festival to participate in a new educational outreach […]
A Song Is Born Series Continues With Todd Giudice and Kathleen Pemble
Second in the series takes place on Jan. 26 at 69 Main
Join our Winter Photofest
Contribute your best shots of the town in its winter splendor
Then & Now: First Presbyterian Church of Philipstown
The latest in our series of historic photos
Utensil Kitchenware Mixes Modern and Classic Ingredients
New Beacon store embraces the practicality behind cooking
Tourism Challenge in a Changing Market for Local Merchants
Parking, Comprehensive Plan improvements could help
PCBs by the Trainload Dredged From the Hudson
Steady progress in cleaning the river, say gov’t officials and environmental advocates
PRS Celebrates Tu B’shevat, New Year of the Trees, Jan. 25
Guest Rabbi Claire Ginsburg Goldstein to lead services On Friday evening, Jan. 25, the Philipstown Reform Synagogue (PRS) will welcome friends and congregants to celebrate Tu B’shevat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees. Guest Rabbi Claire Ginsburg Goldstein will lead the observances, including a special Tu B’shevat “seder.” Guests are invited to gather at […]
Car Collides With Parked Vehicle on Chestnut Street
No apparent serious injuries
Residents of Dirt Roads Express Opposing Views on Paving
Both sides invoke safety in their arguments