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Schneider Selected to Lead Mahopac Board of Education
The Mahopac Board of Education selected new leaders for the 2024-25 school year during its reorganization meeting earlier this month. In a closely contested race for president on July 8, Jonathan Schneider, a lifelong resident and Mahopac High School graduate, outlasted Ben DiLullo, by a 5-4 vote. “I’m excited to...
Replica of historic ship Amistad will dock in Yonkers Wednesday and offer free tours
A replica of the historic ship, the Amistad, is sailing into Yonkers for a single day. On Wednesday, July 31, the ship will dock at Esplanade Park, where visitors can experience a free, educational tour aboard the boat from noon to 7 p.m. ...
Piermont Mayor Bruce Tucker Talks About Controversy Engulfing His Village
Proposed Development Has Cost Village Public Officials, Ongoing Litigation & A Social Media Campaign That Has Turned Personal and Ugly. Since 2018, Piermont’s Mayor Bruce Tucker has had a sweet ride – the 66-year-old retired textile factory owner has worked tirelessly as a full-time, but part-time paid, civil servant and in return has held onto his seat for what is now his fourth two-year term.
Ready for Mozart Aug. 4
Guest violinists Marla Rathbun, right, and Rachel Evans met on Monday, July 29, for a rehearsal with organist Jon Lafleur in preparation for their special performance of four Mozart church sonatas during the regular 9 a.m. service at Sharon’s Christ Church Episcopal on Sunday, August 4. Appropriately, the theme of the service is “When in Our Music God is Glorified.”
Sharon solar panel proposal ‘in a hesitant place’
SHARON — On July 23, Sharon Board of Selectmen held a regular meeting to review issues with the solar array project at the Sharon Center School. The Sharon Energy and Environment Commission has already established that the school’s equipment does not match the required technology in the solar array. There needs to be major updates to the school’s systems.
Making memories at EXTRAS summer camp
SALISBURY — At Salisbury’s Town Grove, backpacks are scattered across the ground as campers from the EXTRAS program arrive eager for their afternoon activities. EXTRAS, which stands for Extended Time for Recreational Activities in Salisbury, is a state-licensed child care program run out of Salisbury Central School. The non-profit offers full year care, creating programming for students after school and during school breaks.
Annual clambake combines good times with good cause
SALISBURY — The Jane Lloyd Fund annual clambake went off smoothly Saturday, July 27. Some 30 volunteers showed up the evening before to set up the tents and tables. The clambake professionals from Turners Falls Schuetzen Verein in Gill, Massachusetts, led by the towering Ray Zukowski, were a little behind schedule on getting the fire lit, so a reporter whiled away the time by wandering around and learning things such as:
An evening with Eric Schnall at White Hart Inn
On Aug. 9, the White Hart Inn in Salisbury, Connecticut will continue their speaker series with a celebration of Eric Schnall’s debut novel, “I Make Envy on Your Disco.”. Just released in May, Schnall’s novel has already earned praise for its poignant observations and lyrical prose. “Disco” is the second winner of the Barbara DiBernard Prize in Fiction, an annual prize for books published by Zero Street Fiction, part of University of Nebraska Press, committed to LGBTQ+ literary writers with commercial potential. “They publish books very successfully and thoughtfully,” said Schnall. “It’s been a balance to embrace the box while not wanting the box to be exclusive, if that makes sense,” he added in reference to his novel being labeled or branded as a “gay” book. “I’m getting incredible notes from people,” said Schnall.
Academy Building bat population going strong
SALISBURY — Devaughn Fraser loves bats, and she wants you to love them, too. Fraser, a mammalian biologist with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), vowed to “change some minds” about the oft and unfairly maligned flying mammals at the third annual Bat Talk and Count on Thursday, July 25, in Salisbury.
First-Prize Take 5 Ticket Purchased in Jamestown
Four top-prize tickets worth $8,250 apiece were sold for Tuesday's Take 5 evening drawing, and one of them was purchased in Jamestown. The New York Lottery has announced that Robo on Main, located at 817 North Main Street in the city, sold one of the four tickets that matched all five numbers. Lottery officials say the other three top-prize tickets were purchased in Buffalo, the Bronx, and Jackson Heights. The winning numbers for the Tuesday evening drawing were 1, 3, 10, 20 and 30.
WSBS Sounds of Summer 2024 – Happy Together Band
South County was treated to another excellent concert this past Tuesday evening (July 30) when the Happy Together Band took the outside stage at the Great Barrington VFW in WSBS' 2024 Sounds of Summer concert series. Mother nature was good to us once again supplying a nice breeze and keeping...
Wassenmuller No More: Poughkeepsie Landmark Demolished After Decades
Building that was home to the once popular deli had stood vacant for years. If you happened to be driving down Route 55 in Poughkeepsie this past Friday afternoon, you may have found something going on that you may have never thought you'd see. The former Wassenmuller Deli at the intersection of Route 55 and Overlook Rd being demolished.
Joseph Donat starts as new city administrator for Poughkeepsie
Poughkeepsie Mayor Yvonne Flowers recently tapped Joseph Donat to be the city’s new administrator. Donat previously worked as the deputy chief of staff for former Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney in the 18th District, and as the city manager of Newburgh, New York. Most recently, Donat was Poughkeepsie’s Interim Development Director. Reflecting on his new role Tuesday with WAMC Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Jesse King, Donat says he’s been helping the city connect with business owners as it considers establishing a downtown Business Improvement District.
Upstate Update: Poughkeepsie Landlords Successfully Challenge ETPA Resolution; More Than 200 Locally-Owned Bridges In Mid-Hudson Rate Poor; DEC Acquires Land For Grape Hollow State Forest
Hudson Valley Property Owners Association And Landlords File Suit Challenging Poughkeepsie’s Adoption Of ETPA. A group of Poughkeepsie property owners, along with the Hudson Valley Property Owners Association (HVPOA), filed suit last week in Dutchess County Supreme Court seeking both temporary and permanent relief asking a court to invalidate Poughkeepsie’s declaration of a rent emergency and adoption of the Emergency Tenant Protection Act (ETPA).
Sneak Peek: Wappingers ‘Day & Night Lounge’ Sets Opening Date
After a delay of over a year, Wappingers Falls' newest bar and lounge is ready for its debut. Owner Amy Parks says the Day & Nite Lounge was inspired by a "lifetime of going to clubs and lounges in NYC." Located on Main Street in the Village of Wappingers, the Day & Nite Lounge will truly live up to its name, welcoming customers who are looking for drinks, a sophisticated ambiance and good music no matter the time of day.
The ‘Fish Lady’; saving a house; surving 4,800 volts
The following excerpts from The Millerton News were compiled by Kathleen Spahn, Vivian Sukenik, Nancy Vialpando and Rhiannon Leo-Jameson of the North East-Millerton Library. “The Fish Lady”; Vigilant shoppers may have noticed that fresh fish is once again available in Millerton. Merchant Joan Moriarty is parked next to the gazebo at Railroad Plaza three days a week.
MLB insider gets trade wrong over 'miscommunication'
Lots can go wrong in attempts to break trade news. It’s unclear exactly what happened in the case of Jon Heyman’s report on New York Yankees’ infielder J.D. Davis, but something certainly was messed up there. The Yankees designated Davis for assignment Sunday to make room for the newly-acquired Jazz Chisholm. But while that designation Read more... The post Jon Heyman reported J.D. Davis trade that didn’t happen, cited ‘miscommunication’ in deleted apology tweet appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Celeb Visits ‘Beautiful’ Poughkeepsie, Wants Child to Move There
An A-list celebrity has fallen in love with Poughkeepsie, New York after a secret visit and is now seeking help from a former Friends star to move his daughter there. Jason Bateman recently revealed that he and his daughter took an under-the-radar trip to Poughkeepsie this spring. The Ozark star discussed the visit during a recent episode of Smartless, a podcast he hosts with friends and fellow celebrities Will Arnet and Sean Hayes.
Vacant, 6-acre plot of Staten Island land will soon be used to store trucks, trailers, containers and more
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A 6.4-acre plot of land on Forest Avenue in Mariners Harbor will soon be transformed into an industrial outdoor storage facility – the now-vacant property primarily used for the storage of trucks, trailers, vans, large equipment, containers, materials and more. “The concept of industrial outdoor...
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