Putnam County residents were among the millions nationwide that took part in "No Kings" rallies Saturday. This protest took place in Beacon. ... Please login below or purchase a subscription to the ...
As a medical student, son of two doctors, and two-time cancer survivor from the Hudson Valley, I have witnessed firsthand the critical role that access to affordable, quality healthcare plays in the ...
This delicious clam chowder is much lighter than the classic version. Serves 6 Café Beaujolais is a culinary institution that has been around for over 50 years. Nestled on a quiet street this ...
Charles Erickson answered the call for 68 years as a member of the Brewster Fire Department. Family, friends and fellow firefighters paid their respects Monday to the former captain and life member of ...
Tina A. Marsella, a resident of Mahopac, died unexpectedly on March 18, 2026. She was 69. She was born April 30, 1956, in the Bronx to Ignazio and Anna (Conti) Castiglia. On April 16, 1977, she ...
In addition to all of the anxiety that we face, there’s another pernicious threat that requires our attention: tax scams. The IRS recently announced the “Dirty Dozen,” the agency’s annual list of the ...
Assemblyman Matt Slater (center) was joined by Putnam County District Attorney Bob Tendy, Putnam County SPCA Chief Ken Ross, SPCA Detective Sgt. Ken Ross III and Putnam County Assistant District ...
It’s not too early to say that the Putnam Valley High School girls’ flag football team is going to be one of the better squads in Section 1. Especially on defense. The Tigers won three games last week ...
Fire damaged a 156-year-old Brewster home. A woman was treated at Danbury Hospital for burns after attempting to extinguish a fire in her Brewster home but because of quick action on the part of a ...
Peaceful protests each weekend outside the Brewster Railroad station by those opposed to ICE tactics being perpetrated throughout the village have been common in recent weeks. In January, a similar ...
Police on the county and town levels gathered at Kent Police headquarters to break bread together while sharing ideas and discussing topics focused on enhancing public safety across Putnam County.
I am somewhat of a creature of habit. At certain hours of the day, I watch certain television programs, such as the news. But for the last couple of months, my television schedule has been disrupted.