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Putnam County Residents Hike Mount Nimham for Bicentennial

July 12, 2012 Adam Stone Kent,  Putnam County

Under a sunny June sky, Highlands Preservation recently commemorated Putnam County’s Bicentennial with a “Magical History Tour and Nature Hike” up Mount Nimham in Kent, which for many years was thought to be the highest elevation in Putnam County. The

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Outdoor Concert Series at Arts on the Lake Begins This Saturday

July 11, 2012 Adam Stone Kent

The Arts on the Lake Summer Concert Series is set to kick off at 7 p.m. this Friday, July 13 with a Hawaiian-themed night of music performed by Cold Spring-based band Tiki Daddy on the north lawn at the arts

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Kent Town Board Discusses Business Signage, Stoplight and Dam

June 23, 2012 Adam Stone Kent

The Town of Kent Town Board discussed myriad initiatives at their Tuesday. June 12 work session including business signage, the installation of a stoplight and the Lake Carmel dam, among others. Business Signage As it stands, town code allows businesses

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Giant Book Sale is Back in Kent

May 25, 2012 Adam Stone Kent

If you’re a book collector, an avid reader, or just hungry for a good deal, then don’t miss the Friends of the Kent Public Library Giant Book Sale on Memorial Day Weekend. A favorite of book enthusiasts and collectors, the

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History Central to Putnam Artist’s Passions

May 9, 2012 Adam Stone Kent

Patterson artist Janet Cassidy always has been inspired by the many old barns located throughout  Putnam County. “I love old buildings and barns, in particular, because they connect us to history and they nestle into the landscape and seem to

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Fresh produce from the Hudson Valley is available at the Kent Lakes Farm Market on Route 311 in Carmel.
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Business Profile: Kent Lakes Farm Market, Carmel

May 6, 2012 Adam Stone Kent,  Putnam

Farm fresh and local produce are words that are generating more attention lately, but for Richard Viebrock, Sr. of Kent it is a concepts he has taken pride in for years. Viebrock owns Kent Lakes Farm Market, which opened for

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Reenactment to Celebrate Sybil Ludington’s Ride

April 25, 2012 Adam Stone Kent

In celebration of Putnam County’s Bicentenniel, the Town of Kent Historical Society is inviting the community to attend a reenactment of a small portion of the long journey undertaken by Revolutionary War hero Sybil Ludington that will take place at

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Carmel-Kent Chamber Discusses Proposed Sewer Project

April 19, 2012 Adam Stone Carmel,  Kent

The Carmel-Kent Chamber of Commerce held an information forum on Tuesday, March 10 to hear about the proposed sewer district along the Route 52 corridor in Lake Carmel. They discussed the costs, the benefits and the vision for the future.

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Dozens Demand Carmel Alternative High School Stays Open

March 7, 2012 Adam Stone Camel School District,  Carmel,  Kent,  Patterson,  Putnam

By Sara Dunn At the Feb. 28 Carmel Central School District Board of Education, dozens of students who are enrolled in the alternative high school program, their parents and alumni grads of the alternative high school turned out to protest

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Tax Cap Could Lead to 20 Jobs Eliminated in Carmel Schools

February 22, 2012 Adam Stone Carmel,  Carmel School District,  Kent,  Patterson

If the Carmel Central School District is to remain within the confines of the new, state-imposed tax cap, 20 teaching, support staff and school resource officer positions will potentially have to be eliminated from the district’s 2012- 2013 spending plan

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