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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Kent, Putnam Valley Awarded Federal Funds for Dam Projects

January 26, 2022 Rick Pezzullo Kent,  Putnam Valley

The towns of Kent and Putnam Valley have been awarded federal funding for the planning and design of projects slated to improve dam safety. The two Putnam County municipalities were among nine in the Mid-Hudson, Capital and Southern Tier regions

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BusinessThe Putnam Examiner

Kent Business Owner Named State Woman of Distinction

September 29, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Kent

By Rick Pezzullo A Kent business owner has been named this year’s New York State ‘Woman of Distinction” for the 41st Senate District. State Senator Sue Serino recently announced that Sabrina Cruz, owner and operator of Ultimate Auto Detailing in

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Kent Sets Hearing on Marijuana Sales Despite Board Majority Ready to ‘Ban the Dispensaries’

June 7, 2021 Anna Young Kent

Kent Supervisor Maureen Fleming wants to leave it up to the residents to decide whether retail marijuana dispensaries should be allowed within the community, but some Town Board members are ready to ban the decision immediately. With Gov. Andrew Cuomo

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Kent Town Board Sets Public Hearing for Marijuana Regulations

May 24, 2021 Anna Young Kent

The Kent Town Board will likely move to ban retail marijuana dispensaries within the community but first plan to hold a hearing next month to see where residents stand on the issue. With Gov. Andrew Cuomo legalizing recreational marijuana earlier

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EducationThe Putnam Examiner

Kent Officials, Carmel BOE Attempt to Resolve Bus Depot Hubbub

May 18, 2021 Anna Young Carmel Board of Education,  Kent

The Carmel Board of Education is attempting to be proactive in keeping an open line of communication between the district and the Kent Town Board regarding a transportation facility following years of contention over a lack of dialogue. Over the

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Owner of Emaciated Dog Found in Kent Arrested, Charged with Animal Cruelty

May 7, 2021 Anna Young crime,  Kent,  Putnam County

The owner of a dog that was discovered emaciated and wandering the streets of Kent was arrested and charged with animal cruelty on Wednesday. The Putnam County SPCA announced Kent resident Elizabeth Santos, 53, was charged with allegedly committing one

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam County SPCA Seeks Info on Emaciated Poodle Found in Kent

April 29, 2021 Examiner Media Kent,  Putnam County

The Putnam County SPCA is seeking information regarding the owner of an emaciated male, mini poodle, mix breed dog found Monday on Chief Nimham Road in the Town of Kent. At about 6:15 p.m., a good Samaritan contacted the Kent

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Multi-Phase Revitalization Project Proposed for Huestis Park in Kent

April 21, 2021 Anna Young Kent

Huestis Park could soon undergo a multi-phase revitalization project as Kent officials aim to modernize the area and make it more appealing to community members and visitors. After experiencing some embarrassment with the current condition of the park located off

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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

Kent Incumbents Term Out Leading to New Slate of Candidates

March 31, 2021 Examiner Media Kent

After eight years of serving the Town of Kent, Supervisor Maureen Fleming will not be running for re-election to honor term limits. During her four terms as supervisor, Fleming noted she never raised town taxes, reduced debt service by 38%,

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

‘We Want to Do This Right’: Kent Officials Extend Mining Moratorium a Third Time

March 16, 2021 Anna Young Kent

A mining moratorium has been extended for another six months in Kent as officials continue to craft legislation that will regulate excavation work within the town. As the Kent Town Board works to include mining safeguards in the municipal code,

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