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Ron Clamser, Assistant Superintendent for Business at Putnam-Northern Westchester BOCES and former Assistant Superintendent for Business in the Mahopac School District, has been named as the new ...
The Mahopac School District and Reed Library in Carmel have each been awarded $20,000 grants from Albany to support safety upgrades, facility improvements and expanded programming.
Volunteer Heather Wieland fills the freezer at the Kent Library. Photo, Rachael Paradise In affluent Putnam County the number of households strug­gling to make ends meet has reached record numbers.
Parishioners climb a hill in Brewster during the Corpus Christi Procession. Photo, Tina Grant On one of the hottest days of the year, large crowds gathered in Brewster to participate in pub­lic ...
Jake D’Angelo (center) is congratulated by County Executive Kevin Byrne (left) and other GOP supporters. Carmel Town Supervisor Michael Cazzari soundly withstood a challenge from Frank Ciano in a ...
Photo Courtesy of IMDB After three weeks of domination by the Disney live-action remake “Lilo & Stitch,” it’s time for the top spot at the domestic box office to be taken over by the Dreamworks ...
Putnam’s one percent sales tax increase has been approved by the NYS Legislature requiring one-ninth of that revenue be shared with the county’s six towns and three villages for the first time. In ...
Dear Editor, I’m still on a high from Saturday’s No Kings Day protests. I can’t say it enough on how spectacular were the millions of Americans who came out in collective peaceful protests against ...
William Scampoli, 81, an area resident since 1984 and formerly of the Bronx, died peacefully on June 19, 2025 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center. He left to reunite with his wife in Heaven. Born in ...
South Sudanese displayed a sign indicating Brewster High School’s donations that led to a new well. Photo, Courtesy Water for South Sudan Dozens of Brewster High School students spent a day walking ...
A group of Carmel High School seniors enrolled in Syracuse University’s Project Advanced Forensics program is solving crimes while earning college credit.