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Hostess Recalls 700,000 Cases Of Snack Cakes Hostess Recalls 700,000 Cases Of Snack Cakes
Hostess Recalls 700,000 Cases Of Snack Cakes The Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that Hostess Brands is voluntarily recalling over 700,000 cases of snack cakes and doughnuts due to a supplier recalling lots of flour for undeclared peanut residue. Grain Craft flour was used to bake brands like Ding Dongs, Chocodiles and Zingers, along with chocolate and powdered doughnuts. For a detailed list of what's being recalled, go to the FDA website at this link.
West Point Cadet Confirmed Killed In Fort Hood Flooding West Point Cadet Confirmed Killed In Fort Hood Flooding
West Point Cadet Confirmed Killed In Fort Hood Flooding WEST POINT, N.Y. – Officials confirmed that a West Point cadet was among the nine killed when flooding hit Fort Hood in Texas last week, according to multiple reports. The cadet was 21-year old Mitchell Alexander Winey from Indiana, News 12 said. Winey was attending Fort Hood for cadet troop leader training when floodwaters swept away the vehicle he was in, reported News 12. Read the News 12 article here. 
Dutchess County Releases Community Health Status Report Dutchess County Releases Community Health Status Report
Dutchess County Releases Community Health Status Report DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. – The annual Community Health Status Report, released earlier this week by the Dutchess County Department of Behavioral & Community Health, shows a decline in death rates from chronic diseases but also an increasing challenge from heroin addiction. The report takes a look at medical trends across the county, detailing where the county is strong and what physical and mental health issues should concern county residents. “The Community Health Status Report shows Dutchess County making continued improvement in driving down the rates of death and hospitalization from c…
Elmsford School District Honors Teachers Of The Year Elmsford School District Honors Teachers Of The Year
Elmsford School District Honors Teachers Of The Year ELMSFORD, N.Y. – Three teachers were honored by the Elmsford school district with Teacher of the Year awards at the June 1 Board of Education meeting. The three honorees are Grady School fifth-grade teacher Patricia Byrne, Dixson Primary School first-grade teacher Fabiola Diaz and Hamilton High School science teacher Richard MacLeish. All three received certificates from Superintendent Joseph Ricca. Byrne was lauded by Grady principal Douglas Doller, who called her "dedicated" and noted that she's often early to work and late to leave. Parent Tina Harper noted that she stands out…
Clarkstown Police Offer Prom Night Tips Clarkstown Police Offer Prom Night Tips
Clarkstown Police Offer Prom Night Tips CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. – With prom season in full swing, the Clarkstown Police Department has released a series of tips for teens and parents to get the most out of their night. For parents: Discuss the school's code of conduct with your teenager. Know whom they're attending the prom with and talk about any pre- and post-prom parties. Talk about the dangers of drinking and driving and remind your teenager of state laws. Discuss a curfew and set consequences just in case. Lay out travel plans and make sure you know who's driving or the name of the limo service. Talk to your teenager about underag…
Band Directior Named First Inductee To Wilton Schools Hall Of Fame Band Directior Named First Inductee To Wilton Schools Hall Of Fame
Band Directior Named First Inductee To Wilton Schools Hall Of Fame WILTON, Conn. – Longtime Wilton High School band director Frank “Chip” Gawle has been selected as the first inductee into the just-established Wilton Public Schools Hall of Fame, according to the Wilton Bulletin. The Board of Education made the announcement during its May 26 meeting, the Bulletin said. The resident of Stamford was named a finalist for this year's Grammy Foundation Award, which honors music educators 'who have made a significant and lasting contribution in the field of music education,' reported the Wilton Bulletin. Gawle has been with the school since 1981 and recently an…
Homeowners In Greenburgh Pushing Against Property Assessment Plan Homeowners In Greenburgh Pushing Against Property Assessment Plan
Homeowners In Greenburgh Pushing Against Property Assessment Plan GREENBURGH, N.Y. – A plan to phase in property reassessments is meeting some resistance in Greenburgh, according to lohud.com. A bill working its way through the state Legislature would allow county municipalities to phase in reassessments, lohud.com said. Some homeowners in Greenburgh would receive savings as their homes have been overvalued for years, while more affluent towns like Hastings-On-Hudson and Irvington would see their values spike, reported lohud.com. Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner is pushing for the bill's passage, saying that local owners need to understand that oth…
Former Met, Yankee Speak At New City Fundraiser Former Met, Yankee Speak At New City Fundraiser
Former Met, Yankee Speak At New City Fundraiser NEW CITY, N.Y. – Rockland Independent Living Center (RILC) hosted a baseball-themed fundraiser at Austin's Ale House in New City on Monday, May 23. The list of guests included former Met Ed Kranepool, former Yankee Jim Leyritz and local author David Ferry, along with Rockland County Executive Ed Day, Clarkstown Town Supervisor George Hoehmann and Town Councilman Frank Borelli among others. World Series winners Kranepool and Leyritz answered questions from the audience, and four copies of Ferry's 'Total Mets' were signed and raised several hundred dollars for RILC. For more information abou…
Pearl River Relay For Life Aims To Raise Money To Fight Cancer Pearl River Relay For Life Aims To Raise Money To Fight Cancer
Pearl River Relay For Life Aims To Raise Money To Fight Cancer PEARL RIVER, N.Y. – The local branch of the American Cancer Society will hold a Relay for Life on Saturday starting at 3 p.m. at the Central Avenue Field in Pearl River. The event will run straight through Sunday and is designed to help raise funds for the ongoing fight against cancer. More information can be found online at www.relayforlife.org/rocklandny or by contacting Meaghan Slaybaugh at either meaghan.slaybaugh@cancer.org or 914-397-8809.
New City Celebrates Annual Memorial Day With Parade New City Celebrates Annual Memorial Day With Parade
New City Celebrates Annual Memorial Day With Parade NEW CITY, N.Y. – The weather cooperated as New City's annual Memorial Day parade went off without a hitch on Monday. The parade featured various marching bands from all over the Clarkstown Central School District. Bardonia, Laurel Plains, Link, Little Tor, New City, Woodglen and South elementary schools took part in the parade.
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