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Filling in the Generation Gap as Haldane Musicians Entertain Seniors at Cedar Street Center
Cold Spring Senior Center hosts Haldane musicians for a lunch-time concert.
Help a Senior Get to the Doctor Through Friends in Service Driving (F.I.S.H.)
F.I.S.H. stands for “Friends in Service Driving”
Study Finds 1 Cold Spring Dam “Unsound” and 2 “Inadequately Maintained”
Village study finds one of Cold Spring’s dams in “unsound” condition and two more “inadequately maintained”
Leading Environmental Organizations to Outline Vision to Partner with Government
On Oct. 14 three Hudson Valley environmental groups will unveil their ideas for a federal role in building and restoring the region’s green infrastructure.
Marcinak Suspect Found Guilty
A jury has found Anthony Grigoroff guilty on all counts in the murder of Garrison garage owner John Marcinak
CAC Recommends Approval of Controversial Wetland Permit
The Philipstown Conservation Advisory Committee (CAC) recommended at its Oct. 7 meeting that a hotly contested wetlands permit be granted to Robert Jordan.
Brothers Charged In Nelsonville Drug Sales
On Sept. 30, narcotics officers, assisted by patrol deputies, arrested Nelsonville brothers Peter M. Smith and Jason Smith.
Hudson River Valley Greenway and National Heritage Area Announce Quadricentennial Legacy Grant Program
The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area will distribute federal Quadricentennial funds to Hudson Valley communities to develop programs and events.
Village Board Moves Forward on Revising Fence Law to Protect Against `Neighbors from Hell’
The Cold Spring Village Board Tuesday (Oct. 5) moved ahead on efforts to allow residents to install higher fences as protection against the \”neighbor from hell … dog from hell … dumpster from hell.â€Â
Latest Dark-Skies Lighting and Railings Demo Draws Public Interest
Cold Spring’s latest dark-skies lighting Saturday (Oct. 2) at the Hudson River waterfront produced curiosity and public support.
Sold, to the Lucky Bidder on the Left
One Hudson Highlands Vista, Paint Still Drying
GUFS Internet Safety Program Spells Out Dangers and Offers Guidance for Parents
Thomas Grimes, of NY Finest Speakers, speaks to Garrison students and parents about internet safety.
Margaret T. “Peggy” Egan, Longtime Cold Spring Resident, Dies
Longtime resident of Cold Spring
Community Discussion Groups Examine Values and Habits with the Goal of Creating a Sustainable Future
Many people have a desire to do what they can to perpetuate the environmental riches of this planet of ours.
First Waivers for Off-Street Parking Granted
The Cold Spring Village Board last week granted the first waivers for payments in lieu of providing off-street parking.
Cold Spring Plan Nears the Finish Line
The hour glass has been turned on end and the final countdown has begun for Cold Spring residents to comment about the future of their village.
After the Deluge
Clear weather vied with stubborn showers in Cold Spring late Friday afternoon, following days of storms that refreshed a dry Hudson River Valley but played havoc with electrical lines and road travel.
Garrison Fire Department to Host Open House
Sept. 8. Garrison Voluteer Fire Department Open House.
Putnam County Office on Aging Offers More Computer Help for Seniors
The Putnam County Office for the Aging is offering three workshops, all free of charge, on computers and related technology for seniors in October and November. According to the Office, the subjects and locations of the classes are as follows: Friday, Oct. 15, 12:30 p.m., William Koehler Senior Center, Route 6, Mahopac — “Skype”: downloading, […]
Couple Arrested In Liquor Store Burglary
The Putnam County Sheriff’s office reports the arrest of a Westchester County man and his female companion on criminal charges stemming from the reported burglary of a Putnam Valley liquor store.
Eclectic Musical Styles Mingle in Triple Bill Benefit Concert
Triple Bill Benefit Concert Sunday (Oct. 3) to raise funds for Chapel Restoration’s Music Series
Consolidation of Garrison and Cold Spring Post Offices Broached
Cold Spring reviews options for Butterfield hospital property