East Fishkill PD Sergeant Calls It A Career East Fishkill PD Sergeant Calls It A Career
East Fishkill PD Sergeant Calls It A Career After more than 12 years protecting the residents of East Fishkill, Sgt. Brian Tarpey of the East Fishkill Police Department is calling it a career.  Tarpey officially retired on Friday, Oct. 6th, after an injury prevented him from returning to duty. He served the Town of East Fishkill since December of 2005, including a temporary assignment with the Dutchess County Drug Task Force. He was promoted to sergeant in 2014.  On their Facebook page, the department wished Tarpey: "A long, healthy and happy retirement. Our Best Wishes going forward."
Who Is Westchester Guest On 'Tonight Show'?: Red-Hot 'Jeopardy!' Champ Who Is Westchester Guest On 'Tonight Show'?: Red-Hot 'Jeopardy!' Champ
Who Is Westchester Guest On 'Tonight Show'?: Red-Hot 'Jeopardy!' Champ The answer: After 12 wins in a row on "Jeopardy!", Pound Ridge native Austin Rogers will be appearing on this talk show Thursday night. The question: What is "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Rogers, who won his 12th game in a row Wednesday and will be going for his 13th win in a row on Thursday at 7 p.m. on WABC Channel 7 before he sits down to chat with Fallon which will air at 11:34 p.m. on WNBC Channel 4. Rogers, a Fox Lane graduate, has won more than $400,000. On Wednesday, Rogers again dominated the competition. He entered "Final Jeopardy!" with …
Rhinebeck 21-Year-Old Releases First Film Rhinebeck 21-Year-Old Releases First Film
Rhinebeck 21-Year-Old Releases First Film A 21-year-old Hudson Valley native is behind the debut of a new film, available on Amazon Video. Matt Hagerty, a native of Rhinebeck in Dutchess County, wrote, directed and starred in "Anatomy of a Breakup." The 17-minute film, which the Cornell grad describes as both a short film and a TV pilot, takes the audience on a whirlwind journey through the mind of a heartbroken college student. Dumped by his sorority queen girlfriend, he is whipped into shape by two of his “high society” Psi Alpha fraternity brothers. The standalone short, he said, was a lot of hard work but also a lot …
Friends Of The Poughkeepsie Library Honoring Two Volunteers Friends Of The Poughkeepsie Library Honoring Two Volunteers
Friends Of The Poughkeepsie Library Honoring Two Volunteers POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Two longtime volunteers of the Poughkeepsie Library are being honored for their service. Anne Constantinople and Christine Cuttler will be the recipients of the 2017 Adriance Honors at an event at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 16 at the Locust Grove Estate in Poughkeepsie.  Constantinople served on the Board of Trustees of the Poughkeepsie Public Library District, representing the Town of Poughkeepsie, from 2004 to 2016. At one time or another, she served on all of the committees of the board. She served as Vice-President and then President of the board during the search f…
Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week
Rhinebeck Teen Walks The Runway At Fashion Week RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- A trip to Union Square Park ended up with a Rhinebeck teenager participating in New York Fashion Week. Henry Mosto, a 16-year-old junior at Poughkeepsie Day School, modeled clothes from Helmut Lang last week during Fashion Week after being scouted in Union Square Park. "A guy came up to me and asked if I had modelled," Mosto said. "He gave me his number and I went in for casting. I didn't think anything would come from it." Mosto differentiated himself from other auditioners by wearing sweatpants and a sweatshirt. He said his style is generally casual…
Dutchess County’s Margaret Hirst Honored For Decades Of Service Dutchess County’s Margaret Hirst Honored For Decades Of Service
Dutchess County’s Margaret Hirst Honored For Decades Of Service DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -  One of Dutchess County's own warriors that work behind the scenes helping those in need, especially those with mental issues, has been honored with the HOPE Award. Presented annually to a person dedicated to helping others by the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Mid-Hudson, this year's award went to Margaret Hirst, Department of Behavioral & Community Health deputy commissioner and director of Community Services, for her almost 40 years of service to others.  “Margaret Hirst’s dedication to the people of Dutchess County, particularly our most vulnerabl…
Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants
Two Hudson Valley Fire Departments Get Nearly 250K In Federal Grants The Milan  Volunteer Fire Department and the Village of Pelham Fire Department each received federal funding through the Department of Homeland Security's Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program. Milan will receive $130,952 to purchase 20 new self-contained breathing apparatus units while Pelham will receive $101,905 to purchase a new rescue vehicle. Mark Sardaro, Milan Volunteer Fire Department Chief, said their breathing apparatus units were no longer adequate and that one of the air packs recently failed at a structure fire. "This could not have come at a more critical time,"…
Got Mail? This Is Only Hudson Valley Post Office Open Labor Day Got Mail? This Is Only Hudson Valley Post Office Open Labor Day
Got Mail? This Is Only Hudson Valley Post Office Open Labor Day Believe it or not, you can send a letter on Labor Day, Hudson Valley residents. In some cases, you may need to travel a bit to do it, and even cross a bridge. Hint: Make that the new bridge. The Postal Service’s Palisades Postal Store at the mall in West Nyack is the only post office in the Greater Hudson Valley that is open on Labor Day.  Full postal retail services are available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with U.S. Passport application acceptance hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Although there will be no regular mail service on Monday, Sept. 4, Priority Mail Express will be delivered on Labor Da…
County Program Teaches Dutchess 17-19 Year-Olds Computer, Financial Skills County Program Teaches Dutchess 17-19 Year-Olds Computer, Financial Skills
County Program Teaches Dutchess 17-19 Year-Olds Computer, Financial Skills DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- A group of young people who recently completed training in finance and computers through the Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services were congratulated by County Executive Marc Molinaro. Seventeen students attended the Youth Financial Literacy & Computer Training Program, a two-day session that focused on budgeting and computer programs. The department partnered with three local agencies – Dutchess BOCES, TEG Federal Credit Union, and the Dutchess County Workforce Investment Board – to coordinate the training. “Dutchess County is proud of th…
Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs
Pawling Library Gets $5K For Teen Programs PAWLING, N.Y. -- Two new programs are coming to the Pawling Library. Thanks to a $5,000 Bullet Aid grant, the library is adding programs for teens that focus on science and botany. The library will also use the grant money to purchase additional laptop computers. This is the fifth grant the library has been awarded this year. “We have been very fortunate that so many organizations recognized the good work the library does and have wanted to partner with us.” said Library Director Steven Avery, 
Cancer Survivor Organizes 5K In Beacon Cancer Survivor Organizes 5K In Beacon
Cancer Survivor Organizes 5K In Beacon BEACON, N.Y. -- Noah Cory may not remember his battle with cancer, but he still wants to help people and families battling the disease. Cory recently helped organize the "Never Say No" 5K at Long Dock Park in Beacon, raising $2,500 for the Poughquag-based Ryan McElory Children's Cancer Foundation. Cory, a rising junior at Beacon High School, was diagnosed with Stage 4 neuroblastoma when he was 18 months old after his parents noticed he was walking funny. Upon diagnosis, Cory was rushed to Albany Medical Center, and he battled cancer until he was four, undergoing chemotherapy, rad…
6-Year-Old Battling Brain Tumors Joins Lourdes Field Hockey 6-Year-Old Battling Brain Tumors Joins Lourdes Field Hockey
6-Year-Old Battling Brain Tumors Joins Lourdes Field Hockey Maui Lengyel is only 6 years old, but she is the newest member of the Lourdes Field Hockey program. Maui is battling non-cancerous brain tumors and is undergoing chemotherapy. She has lost permanent vision in her left eye. She joined the team Thursday. Maui's mom, Sue, is an alumnus of Lourdes and works in the health office. Maui joining the team was made possible through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation. Maui will be invited to attend as many practices and games as she feels she can. The team gave her her own field hockey stick and jersey. “Maui has so much energy and lights up the room.…