Wins seat with 55 percent of vote
Philipstown News
Philipstown Reform Synagogue to Honor Veterans
Will host traditional Shabbat dinner on Nov. 11
Notes from the Cold Spring Village Board
Highlights from meetings Oct. 25 and Nov. 1
Election 2016: Everyone on Your Ballot
From local judicial to U.S. presidential hopefuls
Election 2016: The Procrastinator’s Voting FAQ
Registered? Here’s what to do next
Conservative Party Sues Republican Candidate
Asserts county attorney should not be local judge
Gun Law Opponents Bring Case to Philipstown Town Board
Say measure is unenforceable, unconstitutional
Garrison Library Benefit Previews Election
Panel will take place two days before vote
County Approves 2017 Budget on 7-2 Vote
Dissenting legislators cite concerns with debt, oversight
Residents Search for Butterfield in Budget
Legislators say operating costs will be discussed later
Putnam Legislature Approves $218K for Tourism
But maintains oversight of nearly half of funds
Cold Spring’s Most Popular Parade?
Halloween tradition brings out the spirit of Highlands
Two Candidates Seek 10-Year Term on Putnam Court
Incumbent James Reitz challenged by Putnam Valley justice Gina Capone
Haldane and Garrison Students Become River Scientists
Guided by land trust educators during daylong study
Spectra Gas Pipeline Days From Operation
Opponents warn of catastrophic safety risk
Notes from the Philipstown Town Board
Oct. 6, Oct. 12 and Oct. 19 meetings
Antidote Saves Two Heroin Users on Same Day
Garrison responders disheartened by influx of overdoses
Schools Test Water for Lead
Initial results show drinking water safe, but Garrison shuts off fountains as precaution
A Lawyer Who Teaches Fifth Grade
Kristen Spooner took an unorthodox road to Haldane
Odell Proposes $153 Million Budget for Putnam
Decries “misinformation” about senior center project
Garrison Fire Company Spending Jumps 27 Percent
Commissioners argue increase makes up for past Philipstown cuts