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GovernmentPolice/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Board Authorizes Police Purchases, Employees Hired

August 25, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel

New public employees were hired, the final contract negotiations with various local labor unions were ratified, municipal infrastructure repairs were reviewed, and several expenditures for the Carmel Police Department were either authorized or introduced at last week’s Carmel Town Board

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EducationThe Putnam Examiner

‘A Kind Soul’: Serino Recognizes Carmel Student for Her Kindness, Compassion 

July 16, 2021 Examiner Media Carmel,  Carmel Central School District,  Senator Sue Serino

Erica Chiarella, a rising seventh grade student at George Fischer Middle School, was recently recognized by New York State Senator Sue Serino for her extraordinary kindness as one of the 2021 Serino Superstars. Compassion and showing kindness are values that

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Man Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision in Mahopac

June 27, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Mahopac

A 61-year-old Carmel man was killed in a hit-and-run collision Friday night on South Lake Boulevard (Route 6N) near Hilltop Street in Mahopac. According to the Carmel Police Department, a preliminary investigation revealed James Crecco was approaching his parked vehicle

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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

Cazzari Close to Edging Out Schmitt for Carmel Supervisor Seat

June 22, 2021 Martin Wilbur Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Election 2021

Former Carmel Police Chief Michael Cazzari may be close to pulling off a significant upset in the Republican primary for town supervisor, leading seven-term incumbent Kenneth Schmitt by close to a 2-1 margin. Unofficial results from the Putnam County Board

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Election 2021

Carmel Republicans Jockey for Position in GOP Primary

June 17, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Election 2021

The GOP nomination for Carmel supervisor and two Town Board positions are up for grabs as six candidates have been jockeying for voter support in the upcoming June 22 Republican primary. The main event features seven-term incumbent Supervisor Kenneth Schmitt

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EducationGovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Voters Reject School Budget a Second Time; Board to Adopt Contingency Plan

June 17, 2021 Abby Luby Carmel,  Carmel Central School District

For the second time, voters in the Carmel Central School District defeated a budget Tuesday for $132 million for the 2021-2022 school year. The second budget was revised and scaled down $1 million from the first proposed budget of $133

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Crowley Aims to Help Others with Domestic Violence Past Now Public: ‘I Choose to Step Forward’

June 10, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel

It was a painful part of her past that only a select group of people were aware of, but Erin Lee Crowley has no regrets having been forced to go public with the details of being a domestic violence victim.

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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

‘I am Going to Win’: Carmel GOP Primary Candidates Square Off at Forum

June 8, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Carmel Town Supervisor

Five of the six Carmel candidates that will be on the ballot in a winner-take-all Republican primary on June 22 appeared at a lightly attended forum at Dante’s Trattoria in Mahopac Thursday evening. After admittedly having reservations about showing up,

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Police to Spend $39K on Surveillance Tech to Boost Public Safety

May 5, 2021 Anna Young Carmel,  Carmel Police Department

The Carmel Police Department received support from town officials last month to install three license plate readers to boost public safety and identify suspects more swiftly. Police Chief Anthony Hoffman said two readers will be installed at fixed locations on

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Carmel Man Charged in U.S. Capitol Attack; Boasts Involvement on Dating Platform

April 23, 2021 Anna Young Carmel,  crime

Carmel resident Robert Chapman boasted about his involvement in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on the dating app Bumble and his match turned him into the FBI, according to a federal affidavit. Chapman, who also bragged on

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