Trustee Airinhos Serradas again criticized the Cold Spring Special Board for a Comprehensive Plan-Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan
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Philipstown Honors its Veterans
Veterans Day is celebrated on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.
Garrison Students Sing at Fall Festival
On Thursday, Nov. 4, the Garrison School presented its K-3 Fall Festival Concert.
Putnam Sheriff Joins “Secure Communities” Initiative
Putnam County Sheriff’s department has entered into an agreement with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebrated in Cold Spring
Corpus Christi-Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebrated in Cold Spring
Former Philipstown Resident Charged In Putnam Valley Burglaries
Former Philipstown resident arrested on felony criminal charges stemming from alleged involvement in residential burglaries.
Narcotics Enforcement Unit Conducts County-Wide Marijuana Seizures
Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports that his Narcotics Enforcement Unit has completed its annual county-wide marijuana eradication program. Throughout the year, members of the Unit, in conjunction with the United States Army Reserve Aviation Unit, conducts airborne surveillance of Putnam County. Investigators identified, located and harvested more than 125 marijuana plants ranging in size […]
Garrison 8th Graders Celebrate Dead Authors Day
On Friday, Oct. 29, the courtyard at the Garrison School was transformed into a graveyard to celebrate \”Dead Authors Day;â€Â
Blood Drive at No. Highlands Firehouse, Fri. Nov. 5
On Friday Nov. 5 the commissioners of the North Highlands Fire House will host a pre-Thanksgiving Blood Drive between 2 and 8 p.m.
Energy Performance Contract Approved
Residents voted to approve the district’s entering into an energy performance contract with Con Edison Solutions.
St. Mary’s Church Provides Haunted Church on Halloween Weekend
Beyond St. Mary’s venerable wooden doors lurks a realm of spooks and specters, mayhem and mystery, scares and screeches — the Haunted Church.
Leaf Pickup on Wednesdays in November
Curbside pickup of bagged leaves in Cold Spring during November.
St. Mary’s Begins Steeple Restoration Work
The Episcopal Church of St. Mary in the Highlands has commenced restoration of its steeple.
Fahnestock Draft Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement Released
The NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has completed a Draft Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for Fahnestock and Hudson Highlands State Parks.
Halloween Roundup
The end of October brings what may be kids second favorite holliday: Halloween.
Butterfield Walkway Reconstruction Begins
The Butterfield Library has begun reconstruction of its walkways.
Pearl C. Tompkins, of Cold Spring Has Died
Pearl C. Tompkins, age 87, a lifelong resident of Cold Spring and Nelsonville died on Oc. 18, 2010.
Garrison Fire Department Announces Leadership Slate
The Garrison Volunteer Fire Company Inc. recently elected officers and officials
Round Two of Public Hearing on Comprehensive Plan Set for Thursday
Round two of the hearings gets underway on Thursday, Oct. 21, for the Comprehensive Plan-Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan.
Sheriff’s Office Probes Philipstown Residential Burglaries
The Putnam County Sheriff’s office is investigating a number of residential burglaries occurring in the Town of Philipstown.
New Times for Trustee TV
Oct15. New times for viewing the regular monthly meetings of the Village Board on local TV.
Philipstown Students Engage in Study of Hudson River
Students and faculty from the Garrison and Haldane schools met with local biologists and Hudson Highlands Land Trust educators on Thursday, Oct. 14, to participate in “A Day in the Life of the Hudson” River, now in its 8th year.