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Pine Plains Schools Chief, District Continue 'Forward Momentum" Pine Plains Schools Chief, District Continue 'Forward Momentum"
Pine Plains Schools Chief, District Continue 'Forward Momentum" PINE PLAINS, N.Y. – If superintendents could get report cards, Dr. Martin Handler, head of the Pine Plains school district, would get an “A+” in all his subjects. In fact, the Board of Education is so pleased with the academic strides the district has made under Handler’s leadership, that it recently extended his contract by a year and gave him a salary and benefits bump. Together they have, board president Fred “Chip” Couse said, "created a positive forward momentum for the district." Couse said Handler, whose contract was set to expire on June 30, 2018,  has agreed to defer his…
Horticultural 'Crown Jewel' Set To Bloom In Somers' Lasdon Park Horticultural 'Crown Jewel' Set To Bloom In Somers' Lasdon Park
Horticultural 'Crown Jewel' Set To Bloom In Somers' Lasdon Park SOMERS, N.Y. – In just a few months, nature lovers will be able to visit a tropical rainforest, without having to travel to South America, Africa or Asia, said Ted Kozlowski, manager of the Lasdon Park and Arboretum in Somers. Ten years – and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears – in the making, the park’s new Glass House Conservatory is set to open on Saturday, June 17. Its first exhibit, titled “The Rainforest: Tropical Treasures,” will feature, not only exotic plants and flowers, but water features and the sounds of such jungle denizens as macaws, jaguars, and poison dart frogs. “It’s our v…
Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich' Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich'
Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich' This story has been updated with new data. There are close to 2,500 billionaires in the world, including four with Hudson Valley ties, and the Top 10 among them have a combined net worth of $582 billion, according to a report, "Who Are the Richest of the Rich," published Sunday in The New York Times. Many want to know how they made their piles, and how they spend them. So says the Times story that cited stats from Wealth-X, the self-proclaimed “global authority on wealth intelligence.” Making it onto Wealth-X’s upcoming list of the world’s Top 10 billionaires is media mogul and …
Ramapo Police Conduct Hundreds Of School Security Checks Ramapo Police Conduct Hundreds Of School Security Checks
Ramapo Police Conduct Hundreds Of School Security Checks RAMAPO, N.Y. – School safety is one of their top priorities, say Ramapo police. So far this year, the department has conducted 381 security checks at educational facilities both private and public. The checks are made during school hours and after the buildings close, police said. Police also monitor safety on school buses by observing motorists at bus stops. They do this to ensure that drivers stop when students get on or off the bus.
Former Irvington Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia Former Irvington Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia
Former Irvington Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia Former Westchester resident, 1970s teenage heartthrob and Emmy Award-nominated actor David Cassidy is struggling with a devastating diagnosis of dementia, something that had afflicted both his grandfather and mother, Cassidy told People magazine. Cassidy, 66, best known for his role as Keith Partridge on the TV series, “The Partridge Family,” told People that he had always feared he would get the memory-loss disease. Cassidy, whose personal struggles in the last few years have included divorce, bankruptcy, DUI arrests and drug rehab, told People that he planned to stop touring after 2017 as…
Former Orangetown Resident Angelina Jolie Speaks Out On Brad Pitt Divorce Former Orangetown Resident Angelina Jolie Speaks Out On Brad Pitt Divorce
Former Orangetown Resident Angelina Jolie Speaks Out On Brad Pitt Divorce Actress and former Orangetown resident Angelina Jolie said in an interview with BBC that her split from Brad Pitt last fall was a very rocky time, but she is getting through it by focusing on their six children. Jolie lived for a time in Snedens Landing, a hamlet on the Hudson River in Rockland County, with her mother and brother after her parents divorced. The family eventually moved back to Los Angeles. She is the daughter of actor Jon Voight, a Yonkers native who graduated from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains. Jolie discussed the divorce publicly for the first time in an…
Police Save Port Chester Woman's Life, Charge Husband In Stabbing Police Save Port Chester Woman's Life, Charge Husband In Stabbing
Police Save Port Chester Woman's Life, Charge Husband In Stabbing PORT CHESTER, N.Y. – Police were able to save the life of a Port Chester woman who, they said, had been stabbed in the neck by her husband. Officers were called to a home on Fox Island Road around 11:40 p.m. Friday to investigate a report of a domestic altercation. They found the 46-year-old victim, who was bleeding profusely, standing in a hall outside her apartment. Police said she told them she had been stabbed by her husband, 51-year-old Humberto Chavez, who was still inside the couple's  home. Police arrested Chavez, who was bleeding from several “self-inflicted wounds,” without furt…
Patterson's Camp Herrlich Schools Kids On Disaster Preparedness Patterson's Camp Herrlich Schools Kids On Disaster Preparedness
Patterson's Camp Herrlich Schools Kids On Disaster Preparedness PATTERSON, N.Y. – Disasters can happen at any place and at any time and now dozens of kids in Putnam and Dutchess counties have the tools to deal with them. Camp Herrlich in Patterson recently hosted a series of “Get Ready Get Safe” prep rallies in conjunction with Save the Children and the Community Resilience Coalition of Putnam County. Students from the Kent, Matthew Paterson, and Pawling elementary schools, as well as the camp’s after-school program, learned how to recognize risks, plan ahead, and make disaster supplies kits, said the camp’s senior program director, Jessica Vanacoro. C…
Three Separate School Fights Top Mount Pleasant Police Blotter Three Separate School Fights Top Mount Pleasant Police Blotter
Three Separate School Fights Top Mount Pleasant Police Blotter MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Several young people are facing assault and harassment charges in three separate altercations in Mount Pleasant, police said. The first incident, which police said took place at Westlake High School on Wednesday, Feb. 8, involved a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old from Thornwood. They both were charged with third-degree assault and had been scheduled to appear in Town Court on an unspecified date. Police said the second incident involved an 18-year-old Peekskill girl who is attending the Edenwald School, which is part of the Mount Pleasant-Cottage Union Free School Dis…
Coman Hill Students Stretch Imaginations, Grow Skills In Makers' Club Coman Hill Students Stretch Imaginations, Grow Skills In Makers' Club
Coman Hill Students Stretch Imaginations, Grow Skills In Makers' Club ARMONK, N.Y. -- Back in the day, if your 6-year-old brought home something he or she made at school, it was likely to be a lopsided candy dish or birdhouse covered with dried macaroni and glitter. But now the treasured object could be anything from hi-tech, to low-tech, to anything in between such as a teddy bear bed to a tiny tickle machine to a dragonfly that balances on a finger. A lucky handful of second-graders at Coman Hill Elementary School in Armonk are chosen by lottery to participate in a Makers’ Club, a lunch-period program that was launched in 2014. The club’s mission is to giv…
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