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Post Office Open to Moving Across the Street
Foodtown could get even larger
New “River University” Set for Summer Term
Beacon Institute, Clarkson U. and Clearwater team up to offer unique courses for close study of the Hudson
Jan. 14 Fovea Panel Discussion: Gays in the Military: How America Thanked Me
Fovea Exhibitions presents another panel discussion that furthers their mission to promote understanding of global and social events through the medium of photojournalism. The upcoming panel being held on Saturday, Jan. 14, at Fovea Exhibitions in Beacon, at 5 p.m., is an opportunity to further explore the important issues — both on a personal and […]
MLK Day Programs Examine How Today’s Civil Rights Issues Intertwine with Local History
Annual adult and children’s programs at Desmond-Fish Library bring the two together each year
Garrison Art Center Launches Its 2012 Exhibition Series Jan.14
‘The Italians,’ photographs by the late Leonard Freed
Organizing Workspaces at DFL on Jan. 12
Professional organizer, Madeleine DeNitto, hosts program
Indian Point Reactor Shut Down
According to the company, no release of radioactivity took place
Local Resident Arrested on Burglary Charges
Connected to theft of chainsaws
Golden Eagle Featured in Scenic Hudson ‘School’s Out’ Day Jan. 16
The kids will be out of school and the birds in hand
Rat-A-Tat-Tat: Beacon Music Factory Makes its Debut
Saturday’s Open House unveils a new facility with ‘Boot Camps’ and classes for kids and adults
Sybil Ludington Lecture Opens Celebration of Putnam County’s Bicentennial on Jan. 14
First lecture by Vin Dacquino
Jonathan Kruk: A Story about a Storyteller
His singular occupation took a while to evolve
Vassar Professors to Speak at Desmond-Fish Library on Civil Rights and Social Movements
Two ‘Bringing the Dream Home’ programs at Desmond-Fish; one for adults, the other for children
Town Board 2012 Agenda Ranges from Basics to Trail Blazing
Cell Phone, Private Road Protocols Explored
Changing Geographic Range of Local Birds
NPR’s Rich Guthrie details the many species edging northwards in Audubon talk
Philipstown's Wild Side: The Turkey Vulture
A monthly feature highlighting Philipstown’s wildlife
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
‘Stories and Sorcery’ are Conjured Up in Garrison School’s Production
If there’s one thing eleven-year-olds are good at, it’s spinning a yarn
Proposed Butterfield Project Offers New Post Office Possibility
Remains to be seen if solution can be developed
New Trustee to be Appointed to Vacant Haldane Seat
School Board invites qualified residents to apply