COVID-19: Here's Latest Number Of Fatalities, Breakdown Of Cases By Town In Dutchess COVID-19: Here's Latest Number Of Fatalities, Breakdown Of Cases By Town In Dutchess
Covid-19: Here's Latest Number Of Fatalities, Breakdown Of Cases By Town In Dutchess There have been seven new deaths tied to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Dutchess County, bringing the total to 26 since the outbreak began. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Dutchess topped 2,000 for the first time, with the total rising to 2,044 with 92 still hospitalized with the virus. The Department of Health is currently monitoring 1,804 active cases, as 214 patients have been treated and discharged from hospitals. Earlier story - COVID-19: NY Labs Must Do Testing As Feds 'Pass The Buck,' Cuomo Says, Firing Back At Trump A breakdown of COVID-19 cases i…
COVID-19: Here's Latest Update On Number Of Dutchess Deaths, Cases Broken Down By Town COVID-19: Here's Latest Update On Number Of Dutchess Deaths, Cases Broken Down By Town
Covid-19: Here's Latest Update On Number Of Dutchess Deaths, Cases Broken Down By Town The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread in the Hudson Valley, with the number of confirmed cases in Dutchess County on the rise, even as things are stabilizing statewide. There have now been 1,975 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dutchess, resulting in 19 deaths since the outbreak began earlier this year. There are still 189 potential cases pending. The Dutchess County Department of Health said that there are currently 98 Dutchess residents who are hospitalized, up from 90, while 212 patients were hospitalized for the virus, treated, and later discharged. Earlier stor…
Police Ask For Public's Help In Search For Suspect In Larceny At Area Gas Station Police Ask For Public's Help In Search For Suspect In Larceny At Area Gas Station
Police Ask For Public's Help In Search For Suspect In Larceny At Area Gas Station New York State Police are asking the public for help in their search for a man wanted in connection with larceny at an area gas station. The incident took place at the Mobil gas station at the intersection of State Route 9 and State Route 9G in the town of Rhinebeck on Monday, April 13, said Trooper AJ Hicks. The suspect appears to have a tattoo on his right calf. After being questioned by a station employee the subject fled in a dark-colored sedan and fled northbound on State Route 9G. The vehicle police believed was used for the suspect to flee.New York State Police Anyone with infor…
COVID-19: New Update On Number Of Cases, Town-By-Town Breakdown In Dutchess COVID-19: New Update On Number Of Cases, Town-By-Town Breakdown In Dutchess
Covid-19: New Update On Number Of Cases, Town-By-Town Breakdown In Dutchess The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread in the Hudson Valley, and the number of confirmed cases in Dutchess County is on the rise, even as things are stabilizing statewide. There have now been 1,801 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dutchess, resulting in 17 deaths since the outbreak began. The Dutchess County Department of Health said that there are currently 92 Dutchess residents who are hospitalized, down from 108 yesterday, while 196 patients were formerly hospitalized for the virus, treated, and later discharged. Earlier story: COVID-19: Number Of Total New Yo…
Here's How Many Are Still Without Power After Damaging Storm Slams Putnam, Dutchess Here's How Many Are Still Without Power After Damaging Storm Slams Putnam, Dutchess
Here's How Many Are Still Without Power After Damaging Storm Slams Putnam, Dutchess Thousands of Putnam and Dutchess County residents are still without power a day after thunderstorms rocked the region, taking down trees and power lines. As of 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, Central Hudson was reporting 323 active outages, which were impacting 4,512 Dutchess residents, and 498 Putnam residents. NYSEG crews were still working to restore power to 416 customers in Dutchess and 9,595 in Putnam. Previous story: Storm Knocks Out Power To Thousands, Brings Down Trees, Power Lines In Putnam, Dutchess A Central Hudson spokesperson said that the utility company restored service to ne…
Storm Knocks Out Power To Thousands, Brings Down Trees, Power Lines In Putnam, Dutchess Storm Knocks Out Power To Thousands, Brings Down Trees, Power Lines In Putnam, Dutchess
Storm Knocks Out Power To Thousands, Brings Down Trees, Power Lines In Putnam, Dutchess Thousands are without power on Long Island as storms rolled through the region, bringing whipping winds of more than 70 mph that toppled tree limbs and downed power lines. As of 1 p.m. on Monday, April 13, Central Hudson was reporting that 17,493 of its 120,208 customers were without power, while 2,580 of its 5,151 customers were reporting outages. NYSEG was reporting 13,619 of its Putnam customers were without power, while 868 in Dutchess were left in the dark. Related story - High Wind Warning: Damaging Gusts Up To 70 MPH Could Cause Widespread Power Outages Carmel was hit the hardest, …
COVID-19: Here's Latest On Number Of Dutchess County Fatalities, Cases By Town COVID-19: Here's Latest On Number Of Dutchess County Fatalities, Cases By Town
Covid-19: Here's Latest On Number Of Dutchess County Fatalities, Cases By Town The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread in the Hudson Valley, as the number of confirmed cases in Dutchess County is on the rise, even as things are somewhat stabilizing statewide. There have now been 1,466 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dutchess County, resulting in 11 deaths since the outbreak began. The Dutchess County Department of Health said that there are currently 108 Dutchess residents who are hospitalized, while 126 more were formerly hospitalized, treated, and discharged. Active Dutchess County cases by municipality: Fishkill: 126 Wappinger: 104; East Fi…
Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility
Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility A man working at a mental health facility in the Hudson Valley is facing charges for allegedly endangering the welfare of one of the vulnerable children being treated there , State Police said. New York State Police investigators in Dutchess County out of Rhinebeck were contacted on Sunday, March 22 by Astor Services for Children and Families regarding an incident involving a staff member and care recipient. According to police, the investigation at the Rhinebeck facility determined that Hyde Park resident Tarell Heard, an employee working at Astor Services for Children and Families, endang…
COVID-19: Supermarket With Stores In Dutchess, Putnam, Ulster Is Hiring COVID-19: Supermarket With Stores In Dutchess, Putnam, Ulster Is Hiring
Covid-19: Supermarket With Stores In Dutchess, Putnam, Ulster Is Hiring A grocery store chain with multiple locations in the Hudson Valley will be increasing employees’ wages and are hiring new staff amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Tops Markets, which has locations in Carmel, Lagrangeville, New Paltz, and Rhinebeck, announced that full-time employees will receive an hourly raise of $1, with part-time employees earning 50 more cents per hour. Employee raises will be in effect through at least Saturday, April 18, at which point the company will re-evaluate the situation. According to the New York State Department of Labor, the number of unemploym…
Police Investigate Incidents Of Man Having Suspicious Contact With Children Police Investigate Incidents Of Man Having Suspicious Contact With Children
Police Investigate Incidents Of Man Having Suspicious Contact With Children An investigation is underway after two incidents of a man having suspicious contact with children were reported to police. The New York State Police, Rhinebeck Police Department, and the Red Hook Police Department are investigating the incidents that happened in Dutchess County on Tuesday, Jan. 28 in the towns of both Rhinebeck and Red Hook. In both cases, a man was described as older, short in stature and with gray facial hair. One witness believes the subject was operating a blue pickup truck, possibly a Chevrolet, state police said.  No crimes have been committed, but information …
National Pizza Week: Here Are Five Of Dutchess County's Top Pizzerias National Pizza Week: Here Are Five Of Dutchess County's Top Pizzerias
National Pizza Week: Here Are Five Of Dutchess County's Top Pizzerias National Pizza Week started on Sunday, Jan. 12. Dutchess County certainly has its fair share of pizzerias, many of them being well-known family establishments. And while determining where to find your next piping hot slice may seem like a challenge, Google knows all when it comes to restaurant ratings. Here are five of the highest-rated pizzerias throughout Dutchess County: Emiliano's Pizza (111 Main St. #1 in Poughkeepsie) Boasting nearly 25 years in business and an impressive 4.4/5-star Google rating, Emiliano's Pizza in Poughkeepsie is a small eatery that’s big on both flavor and varie…
Community Rallies Behind Popular High School Teacher, Soccer Coach Battling Cancer Community Rallies Behind Popular High School Teacher, Soccer Coach Battling Cancer
Community Rallies Behind Popular High School Teacher, Soccer Coach Battling Cancer The community is rallying behind a popular Hudson Valley soccer coach and teacher who is suffering from cancer. Manny Blanco, the coach of the boys varsity soccer team at Spackenkill High School, is battling Stage 3 pancreatic cancer and a group of friends is raising funds to help cover medical and living expenses, said a GoFundMe account. In addition to coaching at Spackenkill, Blanco also coaches the girl's travel soccer teams in Rhinebeck and Poughkeepsie, Wendy McClenahan, the organizer of a GoFundMe page said. "Manny has taught so many of our kids the value of great sportsmanship and …