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Route 6, Mahopac, NY

Best Plumber In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bee & Jay Plumbing And Heating Best Plumber In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bee & Jay Plumbing And Heating
Best Plumber In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Bee & Jay Plumbing And Heating We are thrilled to announce that Bee & Jay Plumbing and Heating has been named Best Plumber in the Hudson Valley in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards! According to its website, Bee & Jay Plumbing and Heating has been a go-to provider of plumbing services in the region for over 60 years.  Bee & Jay offers a full spectrum of residential and commercial solutions, including expert installation, maintenance, and repairs for water heaters, well tanks, and filtration systems, per its website. And Bee & Jay's licensed professionals prioritize quality workmanship, cost…
2-Car Crash Causes Injuries, Lane Closure At Hudson Valley Intersection 2-Car Crash Causes Injuries, Lane Closure At Hudson Valley Intersection
2-Car Crash Causes Injuries, Lane Closure At Hudson Valley Intersection A 2-car crash at a Putnam County intersection caused a brief road closure and resulted in injuries, fire crews said. The incident happened on Friday, Feb. 7 at around 3:30 p.m., when two vehicles collided at the intersection of Route 6 and Mount Hope Road in Mahopac, according to the Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department.  One person involved in the crash was taken to a hospital for medical treatment, while the other refused transport.  The lanes from Route 6 to East Lake Boulevard were closed for around a half hour while the vehicles were removed from the road. 
Adored Army Vet, Nonprofit Founder From Hudson Valley Dies At 38: 'Larger-Than-Life' Adored Army Vet, Nonprofit Founder From Hudson Valley Dies At 38: 'Larger-Than-Life'
Adored Army Vet, Nonprofit Founder From Hudson Valley Dies At 38: 'Larger-Than-Life' A beloved US Army veteran from the Hudson Valley who dedicated much of his time and effort toward helping his fellow troops is being remembered for his large personality and ability to form a lasting bond with anyone.  Putnam County resident Luke Rathschmidt of Mahopac died unexpectedly in South Carolina on Saturday, May 18 at the age of 38, according to his obituary.  Born in 1986, Rathschmidt was a proud US Army veteran who served in Iraq in the 82nd Airborne Division.  His time in the military left a lasting impression on him that shaped much of the rest of…