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The Putnam-based charity supports families going through a major medical event.
The event was held in the cafeteria at JFK Elementary School.
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Chief Warrant Officer Mike Kozloski died in a tragic work accident in Alaska. People there have started a GoFundMe campaign for his family.
Strong contenders included singers, musicians, dancers, twirlers and a gymnast.
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Green Chimneys is a worldwide leader in animal-assisted therapy and educational activities for children with special needs.
The Hudson Valley's Hamilton Fish III was captain of the famous Harlem Hellfighters.
Overnight temps are forecast to plunge later this week.
He's taking it as a lump sum and planning to move away.
This lucky ticket was bought in September.
The Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition has a lot to show off already.
Human Trafficking, also known as Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children is a form of modern day slavery where children are sold for sex.
Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and development potential.
Joseph DiVestea is recognized for his leadership and commitment to Putnam Hospital Center.
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Here are ceremonies and remembrances in the region.
Village officials have sent residents a warning about the side-effects of a water main break on Riverside Drive.
The writer is the club's president.
Her trip to Africa was an inspiration to this photographer, bartender and crafter. You can help.
The organization invites World War II and Korean War vets who haven't been on this all-expense-paid trip to the memorials in DC.
Putnam Co. Land Trust provided extensive documentation and was subject to a comprehensive third-party evaluation prior to this distinction.
The third-of-an-acre garden is growing over two dozen types of crops that will be used by Tilly’s Table and the Office for Senior Resources.
The Birch Hill property, which is owned by Benny Caiola, will remain in private hands, and not open to the public.
The new configuration of the building will allow additional services, more room for recreational activities, and a larger dining area.
Putnam County Composite Squadron appoints new cadet commander in change of command ceremony in Carmel, NY.
A charity dining event with 5 of the nation’s luminary chefs preparing dinner in Sherman, CT is organized by the Clock Tower Grill's owners.
The Mahopac resident is one of three child ambassadors for the largest annual fundraising event for Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital.
The support of Murphy and Byrne made the five-mile project become a DOT priority. They also secured the funding for it.
Team participants raise $17,000 for Relay for Life; $16,000 for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
More than 60 K9s and their officers lined the road to Gary Pietropaolo's funeral.
The Yorktown resident, who worked for the Putnam County Veterans Service Agency, died Dec. 4.
Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley will hold a Yoga Fundraiser for the community on Sunday, June 10th.
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