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Ossining O-Bots Qualify For International Robotics Competition Ossining O-Bots Qualify For International Robotics Competition
Ossining O-Bots Qualify For International Robotics Competition OSSINING, N.Y. – Members of the O-Bots, a robotics team from Ossining High school, had more than a few nervous moments at a recent regional competition, but they walked away with heads held high -- and several big awards under their belts. The O-Bots were among 48 teams from New York and New Jersey -- and seven countries -- that participated in the Hudson Valley FIRST ® Robotics competition at Rockland County College in Suffern last weekend. According to one of their mentors and teachers, Mark Scinta, the O-Bots made it through the initial qualifying rounds but were not picked by any of the…
Magazine Ranks Rhinebeck Among Top Rising Towns For 2017 Magazine Ranks Rhinebeck Among Top Rising Towns For 2017
Magazine Ranks Rhinebeck Among Top Rising Towns For 2017 RHINEBECK, N.Y. – Rhinebeck has made it onto House Beautiful’s road trip bucket list for 2017. The magazine anointed 11 small towns from across the United States as ones it expects to be “huge” this year. Rhinebeck came in at No. 8. The historic, yet sophisticated, town is nestled by the Hudson River and has views of the magnificent Catskill Mountains. It is known for its tree-lined streets, shops, restaurants, art galleries, and cultural venues such as Upstate Films, a downtown theater that that has been showing indie, foreign, and classic films since the 1970’s. House Beautiful is part…
Retired Ramapo Police Dispatcher Recalls Long Career Of Helping Others Retired Ramapo Police Dispatcher Recalls Long Career Of Helping Others
Retired Ramapo Police Dispatcher Recalls Long Career Of Helping Others RAMAPO, N.Y. -- Former Ramapo police dispatcher Eileen Maschak has spent a lifetime dealing with emergencies, both small and large. The Rockland mother of two has also just about heard and seen it all during her 33 years as a fire and police dispatcher. Weekends and holidays? She has worked too many away from her family and friends to recall. But when Maschak, who officially retired last Saturday, and hung up her headphones for the last time, she had no regrets – except, maybe, that she wasn’t fast enough on her feet. “I was halfway out the door, but I turned around to answer one last cal…
Another Town Of Poughkeepsie Chain Restaurant Closes It Doors Another Town Of Poughkeepsie Chain Restaurant Closes It Doors
Another Town Of Poughkeepsie Chain Restaurant Closes It Doors POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. --  Just days after a brand-new Golden Corral franchise was shuttered, the folks at The Melting Pot threw in the towel as well. The chain restaurant specializes in heated pots of cheese, chocolate, and broth for dipping and cooking fruits, veggies, and other goodies. Its website says it offers a “dining experience like no other” where patrons can gather around the fondue pot for “conversation, laughter, and coming together over artisan cheeses, fresh salads, savory entrees, and indulgent desserts” -- but apparently not enough times to keep the eatery afloat financially, a…
Monsey, Pomona Ranked Among Most Expensive Zip Codes North Of NYC Monsey, Pomona Ranked Among Most Expensive Zip Codes North Of NYC
Monsey, Pomona Ranked Among Most Expensive Zip Codes North Of NYC Westchester County reigns supreme in a real estate website’s recent survey of the top “most expensive” zip codes in the state -- outside of New York City and Long Island. But six communities in Rockland County made it into the top 50: 10968 (Piermont, No. 23); 10964 (Palisades, No. 25); 10952 (Monsey, No. 35); 10960 (Nyack, No. 42); 10970 (Pomona, No. 49); and 10994, (West Nyack, which squeaked into the last slot in the listed 50 places). Counting everywhere else in the Empire State, Westchester snagged 42 of propertyshark.com’s top 50 in 2016. And Rye’s 10580 made it to the very pinnacle …
Town Of Poughkeepsie's The Melting Pot Restaurant Closes Town Of Poughkeepsie's The Melting Pot Restaurant Closes
Town Of Poughkeepsie's The Melting Pot Restaurant Closes POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Another town of Poughkeepsie restaurant is closing up shop. Just days after a brand-new Golden Corral franchise was shuttered, the folks at The Melting Pot threw in the towel as well. The chain restaurant specializes in heated pots of cheese, chocolate, and broth for dipping and cooking fruits, veggies, and other goodies. Its website says it offers a “dining experience like no other” where patrons can gather around the fondue pot for “conversation, laughter, and coming together over artisan cheeses, fresh salads, savory entrees, and indulgent desserts” -- but apparent…
Agriculture Remains Strongly Rooted In Dutchess, Molinaro Says Agriculture Remains Strongly Rooted In Dutchess, Molinaro Says
Agriculture Remains Strongly Rooted In Dutchess, Molinaro Says DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y.  – Agriculture is truly a growth industry in Dutchess, says the county's chief cheerleader, Marcus J. Molinaro. In the past eight years, the number of acres devoted to growing crops and raising livestock such as horses, cows, and chickens has sprouted to 196,164 acres from 164,380, an increase of 19 percent. The county recently released a "snapshot" of its farming industry based on stats from a state review. According to that compilation, farms account for 38 percent of the county’s land. That means there’s lots of lettuce to be made by tilling the soil in …
Robert J. O'Dell, 90, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident Robert J. O'Dell, 90, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident
Robert J. O'Dell, 90, Former Briarcliff Manor Resident Robert J. O’Dell, a former longtime resident of Briarcliff Manor, died Friday, March 24, in Freehold, N.J. He was 90. O’Dell, a well-known art director and graphic designer, was a resident of North Hanover, N.J. The Wisconsin native was born in 1926 to the late Alvin and Jenny O’Dell. The family later moved to Wellsboro, Pa. O’Dell served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1944 to 1945. He graduated four years later from Pratt Institute with a degree in fine arts. He and Louise A. Augustine were married in 1951. O'Dell had a long career in the commercial art field and held several posts as …
Bill Nye The Science Guy Appearing At Eastchester Barnes & Noble Bill Nye The Science Guy Appearing At Eastchester Barnes & Noble
Bill Nye The Science Guy Appearing At Eastchester Barnes & Noble EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- There’s a science to book signings, especially when they involve big celebs like Bill Nye, says Aimee Gautreau of the Eastchester Barnes & Noble. Nye and co-author Gregory Mone will be at the store at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 6, to promote the first installment of their new children’s book series, “Jack and the Geniuses.” Published by Amulet, it costs $13.95 and is aimed at kids ages eight through 12. It features the scientific adventures of intrepid orphans Jack, Ava, and Matt, who just happen to be whizzes at astronomy, math, and building robots. Nye, best known…
Birds Killed In Fast-Moving Hopewell Junction Coop Fire Birds Killed In Fast-Moving Hopewell Junction Coop Fire
Birds Killed In Fast-Moving Hopewell Junction Coop Fire HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. – A fast-moving blaze that took the lives of an unknown number of game birds in Hopewell Junction Sunday was likely caused by heat lamps, fire officials said. Beekman Fire District Chief Tom Kinsley said Monday that the fire destroyed a chicken coop at a home at 1223 Beekman Road. Inside the small shed, which was located about 50 feet from a house, there were quail and pigeons, Kinsley said. It’s possible that a few of the birds “escaped,” he said, but it looks like most perished. A person renting the house was asleep at the time the fire broke out but was roused b…
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