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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Maloney, Gibson Announce Passage of Bipartisan Lyme Disease Legislation
Legislation prioritizes federal research on Lyme and related diseases
Garrison School Honor Roll for Fourth Quarter, 2014–15
Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders recognized
Tenbrooks Molly Plays Summer Music Series
Free concert on Cold Spring riverfront July 19
Construction Schedule Set for Butterfield
Breakneck Ridge use poses problems
‘Roger Ailes Senior Center’? County Said ‘No’ to Such Tributes in 2008
Legislature banned naming facilities for those still alive
Town Board Votes to Pave Part of South Mountain Pass
Opponents allege ‘under the table’ acts and no ‘due diligence’
Putnam History Museum’s Lawn Party July 18
Whites and Wickets to be held at Garrison home
Roots and Shoots: One Hundred Years of Roses
Richard Szypula tends to Rosa Dorothy Perkins
World War I Program at Staatsburgh This Summer
August tours explore the end of the Gilded Age
David Amram & Friends at Tompkins Corners
Jazz, folk and world music concert in Putnam Valley
Cook On: Keep Calm and Add Coconut
Whether liquid or sweetened shreds, it’s back on the menu
Korean Film to Show at Howland Library July 24
Screening of Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter … and Spring
West Point Band Joins Glee Club in Concert
Ensembles perform Songs of the Long Gray Line July 25
Parking Bill on Governor’s Desk
The Affair to shoot in Cold Spring again
Town Board Moves Toward Creation of an Autonomous Garrison Fire District
Plans vote Tuesday on paving part of South Mountain Pass
Town Board Withdraws Draft Law on Large Gatherings
Intends to redraft controversial proposal
Nearly $48,000 Raised by GCEF for School
Almost $39,000 in funds for Garrison programs
Desmond-Fish Presents First Garri*Con July 18
Comics, games, music and workshops scheduled
Justice Courts: Closest to the People
Cases range from traffic violations to landlord-tenant disputes
Opportunities to Donate Blood This July
Red Cross seeks donations to offset seasonal decline
First Ever Beacon Jazz Festival Debuts July 25
‘If you think you don’t like jazz, maybe you haven’t heard the right kind.’