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Arts & EntertainmentThe Putnam Examiner

Local Authors Pen History Book on Putnam Valley

November 30, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Putnam County Historian's Office,  Putnam Valley

The Putnam County Historian’s Office has announced the publication of Putnam Valley: A Look Back by local historians Sallie and Wylie Sypher. The authors have chosen aspects of Putnam Valley’s history that are particular to the town or that the

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Manhattan Man Killed in Crash on Taconic in Putnam Valley

September 14, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Putnam Valley

A New York City man was killed last week in a one-car accident on the Taconic State Parkway in Putnam Valley. According to State Police in Stormville, at approximately 9:34 a.m. on September 7, troopers were dispatched to the Taconic

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

$29M Bridge Project at Pudding St. on Taconic in Putnam Valley Finished

August 25, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Putnam Valley

Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced a $28.9 million project to construct a new bridge over the Taconic State Parkway at the Pudding Street intersection in Putnam Valley, as well as new ramps to better enable motorists to get on and

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EnvironmentGovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Launches First Solarize Putnam Campaign

August 16, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Putnam County,  Putnam Valley

Putnam Valley became the first municipality in Putnam County last week to launch its own Solarize Putnam campaign. The Putnam Valley Town Board voted unanimously August 11 in support of “Solarize Putnam Valley,” a Community Solar program that enables residents

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Man Pleads Guilty to Assault on Handcuffed Prisoner

August 9, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Mount Vernon,  Putnam Valley

A Putnam Valley resident pled guilty last week to reckless assault after using excessive force to restrain a defendant in his custody as a Mount Vernon police officer and then lying about the incident. According to Westchester County District Attorney

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley Officials Look to Put an End to Lakefront Parking

June 2, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

Areas along the lakefront in Putnam Valley will no longer allow parking with several safety concerns arising as the summer months approach. Town officials intend to restrict parking in the Roaring Brook Lake District to property owners, their lessees, members

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Letters

Letter to the Editor: Celebrating Pete Seeger Was a Joy for Musicians and Festival-Goers

May 11, 2021 Examiner Media Putnam Valley

On Sunday, May 2, more than 200 people attended the fifth annual Pete Seeger Festival, a concert at Tompkins Corners Cultural Center in Putnam Valley to celebrate what would have been Pete Seeger’s 102nd birthday. The free, family-friendly event was

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Valley to Establish Neighborhood Committee to Help Craft Noise Ordinance

May 10, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

The Putnam Valley Town Board will be reaching out to the community for input on how to effectively craft a proper noise ordinance after being unable to reach a consensus for nearly five months. Following a third public hearing last

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Philipstown Resident Arrested for Killing Bat in Cave

May 5, 2021 Rick Pezzullo crime,  Philipstown,  Putnam Valley

A Philipstown resident was charged Tuesday with animal cruelty for allegedly killing a bat in a cave in Putnam Valley. According to the Putnam County SPCA, it was contacted in April by an officer of the New York State Department

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BusinessThe Putnam Examiner

Reiki Practitioner Opens Etsy Store Combining Home Décor, Positive Energy

April 29, 2021 Anna Young Putnam Valley

After spending nearly 15 years as a registered nurse providing those in need with relief and rehabilitation, Putnam Valley resident Nicole Taylor was motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic to help people find solace in other ways. As Taylor continued her

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