Caught with the Current

CAUGHT WITH THE CURRENT — Daniel Rowan-Lyons (right), who four months ago moved from Beacon to London with his new husband, Jonny, shared this photo of the couple’s Saturday morning routine: completing The Current crossword printed from the PDF version of the paper. “Hello from Monmouth Coffee, rather than Bank Square,” he wrote. (Photo provided)

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SCOUT PROJECT — Jude Morrison, who lives in Philipstown, recently built benches and a garden at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Peekskill for his Eagle Scout project with help from Louis Ferreira and Patrick Ferreira. The boys are shown with James Taylor of St. Peter’s. Jude is also a member of The Current’s Student Journalists Program. (Photo provided)

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SHOW STARTER — Elsa Minkin, 14, of Garrison, sang the national anthem before the Hudson Valley Renegades game on Sept. 3, which happened to be her first day of high school at Putnam Valley. (Photo provided)

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HONORS — George Whipple (right) presented a certificate of recognition on behalf of Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne to Laura Washington, president and CEO of Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, at its annual benefit on Sept. 15 in Pawling. (Photo provided)

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STUDENT PAPER — A group of 18 Haldane High School students formed an after-school newspaper club this month that meets at The Current offices. They hope to publish the first issue of The Haldane Outlook on Nov. 1. (Photo by Michael Turton)

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