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EducationThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Middle School Technology Students Become App Creators

March 3, 2022 Examiner Media Carmel,  George Fischer Middle School

Seventh-graders at George Fischer Middle School can add mobile app creators to their résumés after a successful quarter in Jeff Naso’s app creation class.   Students learned that there is not always “an app for that” in the mobile app landscape. 

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Letters

Time to Move Forward With a New Carmel Master Plan and Show Vision

February 22, 2022 Examiner Media Carmel

Okay, the honeymoon for the new Master Plan project is over. Carmel cannot afford to wait any longer. Supervisor Mike Cazzari said that “decisive leadership is what is called for.” To be fair, he has been in office nearly eight

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EducationThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel ENL Students Star in a Reading Comprehension Lesson

February 18, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Kent Primary School

For English as a New Language (ENL) students at Kent Primary School, a reading passage about the stars in the sky introduced both new vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. The focus of the lesson, led by ENL teacher Sarah Albrecht,

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Affordable Housing Project in Carmel Gets Tax Credits

February 4, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Carmel

Kearney Realty and Development Group will receive a total of $5.2 million in state tax credits for its Hamlet at Carmel project in Putnam County, which will include 75 affordable housing units. The Hamlet of Carmel project, which will be

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BusinessThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Supervisor’s Wife Hired as Accountant Raises Eyebrows

January 25, 2022 Abby Luby Carmel

Eyebrows were raised last week when the Carmel Town Board voted to approve Doreen Cazzari, wife of newly elected Supervisor Mike Cazzari, as Senior Account Clerk in the town’s Accounting Office. During public comment at last week’s meeting, Mahopac resident

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

$100K Secured for Law Enforcement, Public Safety in Carmel

January 13, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Carmel

In recognition of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, an annual commemoration that took place on January 9, New York State Senator Pete Harckham announced last week that he had secured $100,000 in state grant funding for law enforcement and public

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Schmitt Reflects on 14 Years of Service as Carmel Supervisor

January 5, 2022 Abby Luby Carmel

If you ask former Carmel Supervisor Ken Schmitt what his future plans are, he will assure you he’s not going far and that “the wheels are turning.” At 14 years, Schmitt holds the distinction of having the longest tenure ever

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Man Charged with Unlawful Possession of Weapons

December 6, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel

A Carmel man was charged by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department last week with possession of unlawful firearms and other devices following a month-long investigation. According to Putnam Sheriff Robert Langley, Jr., the Narcotic Enforcement Unit executed a search warrant

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Putnam Examiner

Bench Dedicated to Late Carmel Maintenance Worker

December 2, 2021 Abby Luby Carmel,  Chamber Park,  Mahopac

At Chamber Park in Mahopac, just steps away from Lake Mahopac, there is a new bench honoring Howard “ Howie “ Beyersky. The Beyersky Memorial Bench was dedicated last week to the long-time street maintenance worker for the Town of

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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

Langley Defeated By McConville, Concedes in Putnam Sheriff Re-election Bid

November 3, 2021 Abby Luby Carmel,  Putnam County

Democratic Putnam County Sheriff Robert Langley Jr. lost his bid for a second four-year term as the county’s top law enforcement officer Tuesday night. Langley, a Philipstown resident, spoke to a crowd of about 60 people awaiting the tally at

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