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Linda A. Eypper, 73, of Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Linda A. Eypper, of Poughkeepsie, died Saturday, March 18. She was 73.
She was born on Sept 14, 1943, in Catskill to the late Thomas W. and Ruth (Schmidt) Albright.
Eypper was employed in Poughkeepsie as a dental hygienist.
She is survived by her daughter, Penny (Greg) LeFevre, of Poughkeepsie; two sisters: M. Joy Albright of Athens, N.Y., and Sara Capece of Sanibel, Fla.; stepdaughter, Lee Eypper, and her companion Dave Hemingway of Brooklyn; two grandchildren , Olivia and Robert LeFevre; a niece and nephews and several great-nieces and nephews.
Her stepson, Charles…
Healy's Corner In Carmel Vies For Perfect Patty In DVlicious Burger Contest
CARMEL, N.Y. -- Any way you flip it, the burger is one of America’s favorite foods.
We asked for your top picks in the county; the list has been narrowed to five finalists, each of which is being profiled this week.
Who will win? It’s up to you, Daily Voice readers, so let your fingers do the clicking. Voting ends 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 28. You can vote multiple times, albeit once per day.
Healy's Corner, Carmel
What Makes It Patty Perfect: Healy’s , a 2015 DVlicious "Best Burger" winner, offers a baker’s dozen of burgers, but the most popular are its 10-ounce Big Boy Burger (to…
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Missing Man, Workers' Comp Investigation Among North Castle Police Reports
ARMONK, N.Y. – North Castle police were called to a home on Rockledge Road recently after a landlord there reported that his tenant was missing.
Stephen Grant told police on Monday, March 13, that the tenant was up to date on his rent, but his phone had been disconnected and no one had seen him, or his car, for nearly a month.
The officer conducted a welfare check at the apartment but reported not being able to make contact with the tenant.
There were no new developments as of Sunday, March 19, police said.
In other police blotter items:
Saturday, March 11: A man walked into the police …
City-Wide Snow Emergency Lifted In Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Poughkeepsie, which is continuing to dig out after last week’s massive storm, lifted its snow emergency at 4 p.m. Sunday.
This means that sanitation and recycling collections will go on as scheduled for all Monday routes, the city said.
The weather in Dutchess County on Monday, the first day of spring, is expected to be mostly sunny, with daytime temperatures of 47 degrees. At night, that's expected to drop to 27, according to Accuweather.com.
The rest of the week should be mostly sunny and cold, with daylight temps ranging from 35 to 56. More snow may be on the way f…