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Author Archives: Liz Schevtchuk Armstrong
Armstrong was the founding news editor of The Current (then known as Philipstown.info) in 2010 and later a senior correspondent and contributing editor for the paper. She worked earlier in Washington as a White House correspondent and national affairs reporter and assistant news editor for daily international news services. Location: Cold Spring. Languages: English. Areas of expertise: Politics and government
Local Governments Take up Butterfield Development Plans
Focus of 3 Boards in 24 Hours
DEC Brings Court Action over Defunct Garage
Fair Street property target of many complaints.
Hustis Seeks 2nd Term as Cold Spring Trustee
Sees enhanced village revenue as a key issue
Mayor and Trustees Host Party for Volunteers and Staff
Honors residents who give of their time and abilities to serve community
Town Board 2012 Agenda Ranges from Basics to Trail Blazing
Cell Phone, Private Road Protocols Explored
Depot Restaurant Owner Tom Rolston Runs for Cold Spring Trusteeship
Non-partisan village election held in March
Third Public Hearing on Comp Plan Draws Little Interest
Plan endorsed by county commissioner of planning
Town Board Wraps up 2011 with Fire Department Contracts, Road Business
Rec Commission appointments spark protest
Cold Spring Board Discusses Outsourced Trash Collection
Recycling the Recycling Debate
Cold Spring Board Rescinds Declaration of Fire Company Independence
Stipulates Philipstown pay contract share directly to CSFC
Survey Finds Cold Spring Trees in Overall Good Shape
Worth nearly $2 millionÂ
Cold Spring Village Board Re-Opens Garbage and Recycling Debate
Also gets half-year fiscal review
CS Board Discusses Comptroller’s ‘No’ on Fire Co. Independence
Board also amends Comp Plan re: gas pipeline
Town Board Considers Variety of Issues
Scuccimarra signs off after Nov. defeat
Town’s $8.8 Budget for 2012 Provides for Road Work, Snow, and Salary Increases
Town Board voted unanimously to adopt an $8,815,276 budget
Cold Spring Board Opts to Slow Northern Avenue Traffic
Village board slows traffic and accepts waterfront revitalization plan
Snake Hill Road to Open Soon
Snake Hill Road, an important east-west link between Routes 9 and 9D, should re-open soon
Philipstown Board Adopts $8.8 Million Budget for 2012
Town Board votes unanimously to adopt an $8,815,276 budget for 2012