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The Putnam Examiner

Sheriff’s School Resource Officer Receives Prestigious National Award

August 4, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Corinne Pitt,  Putnam County Sheriff's Office,  Putnam Valley Schools

The following is a press release from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith is pleased to announce that Deputy Sheriff Corinne Pitt, the school resource officer assigned to Putnam Valley Middle and High Schools, was

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Putnam Valley Man Looks to Bring Skate Park to Town

August 2, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Putnam Valley,  Skate Park,  Town Board

A Putnam Valley man is fighting to build an elaborate skate park in Putnam Valley and believes offering the additional recreational opportunities could be the key to stopping drug use among the town’s youths. Doug Greenwich said he began pushing

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Sheriff Alerts Public to Microsoft Internet Scam

August 1, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Donald B. Smith,  Putnam County Sheriff's Office,  Scam

The following is a press release from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith is alerting the public to a recently discovered Internet scams. This morning, a Carmel resident contacted the Sheriff’s Office and reported receiving

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Bikeway Advertising Plan Dead

July 31, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Bikepath Country,  Putnam County Legislature

A controversial plan to place advertisements on the Putnam County Trailway is dead. In a letter read during the July 22 meeting of the Putnam County Legislature’s Physical Service Committee, Bikepath Country stated it was pulling out of a potential

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Business Profile: Gallery 66 NY, Cold Spring

July 30, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Business profile

Since Barbara Galazzo, a glass artist, moved to Cold Spring 16 years ago, she’s been actively involved in the art community. She launched Cold Spring Arts and has been part of Art Along the Hudson, both aimed at giving the

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Sheriff Defends Advisory Committee

July 30, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Don Smith,  Kevin McConville,  Putnam County Sheriff,  Sheriff's Advisory Committee

Sheriff Don Smith downplayed criticism of the controversial Sheriff’s Advisory Committee, saying the picture identification cards issued to committee members couldn’t reasonably be mistaken for police ID. “I don’t think that anyone can confuse it for anything other than what

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Veteran’s Van Initiative Announced

July 27, 2013 Andrew Vitelli MaryEllen Odell,  Veterans Van

Officials in Putnam are hoping a change to the county’s transportation system will make life a little easier for local veterans. Operation of the Veteran’s Van, which transports veterans to medical appointments at Veterans Affairs facilities in Montrose and Castle

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Construction to Begin on Putnam Valley Roads Project

July 26, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Putnam Valley

A construction project in Putnam Valley aims to reduce phosphorus runoff from entering Lake Oscawana, and the state will be footing most of the bill. The project, which was presented to Putnam Valley residents at last Wednesday’s town board meeting

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Brewster Hopes Designation Opens Funding Opportunities

July 25, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Opportunity Area,  Village of Brewster

The Village of Brewster has applied for designation as an Opportunity Area, and results of the applications are expected within the next month. The Opportunity Areas are part of the state’s Regional Development agenda and look to target distressed areas

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Five Primaries Set for September

July 23, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Putnam

The sheriff’s race will be the most high-profile contest in this season’s primary election, but it won’t be the only one. It is one of four Republican primaries to be held on Sept. 10, according to a candidate’s list released

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