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Expect Detours Saturday Morning In Katonah Expect Detours Saturday Morning In Katonah
Expect Detours Saturday Morning In Katonah KATONAH, N.Y. -- The Bedford Police Department has advised area motorists to be mindful of detours on Saturday, Sept. 10, as runners sweep through the streets in the K5K Katonah Road Races. The race begins at 8 a.m., and detours should last until approximately 10:15. The affected roads include Parkway, Edgemont Road, Valley Road, New Street, The Terrace, Terrace Heights, Huntville Road, Glenridge Road, South Road, Cottage Place, Wildwood Road, North Street, High Street, Ridge Street and Greenville Road. The race organizer is the Katonah Village Improvement Society. For more info about the …
Joan M. Johnson, 62, Wappingers Falls Resident Joan M. Johnson, 62, Wappingers Falls Resident
Joan M. Johnson, 62, Wappingers Falls Resident WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- Joan M. Johnson, of Wappingers Falls, died on Sunday, Sept 4. She was 62. Born in the the Bronx, she was a senior claims manager for CareCore National. "Her life revolved around her family, friends and especially her children," information from the funeral home noted. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, at Straub, Catalano & Halvey Funeral Home, 55 E. Main St., in Wappingers Falls. A mass will be offered at 10 a.m. on Saturday, at St. Denis Church, 602 Beekman Rd., in Hopewell Junction. Interment will follow in Fishkill Rural Cemete…
Meet Maverick, Hi Tor Pet Of The Week Meet Maverick, Hi Tor Pet Of The Week
Meet Maverick, Hi Tor Pet Of The Week POMONA, N.Y. -- Maverick is a male pit bull mix who's approximately five years old. He came to Hi Tor Animal Care Center, Rockland County's animal shelter, as a stray. "Maverick is a small guy who would do great in an apartment or condo," the shelter notes. "He's sweet and friendly and loves people." Folks at the shelter say he's friendly with other dogs but hasn't been tested with cats. "You really need to stop by and meet this little meatball," they add. Call 845-354-7900 or email info@hitor.org for more information. The shelter is located at 65 Firemen's Mem…
Kevin C. Brown, 25, Former Poughkeepsie Resident Kevin C. Brown, 25, Former Poughkeepsie Resident
Kevin C. Brown, 25, Former Poughkeepsie Resident POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Kevin C. Brown -- a Highland resident, formerly of Hopewell Junction and Poughkeepsie -- died on Sunday, Sept 4. He was 25. Born in Poughkeepsie, Brown graduated from Highland High School and attended Dutchess Community College. "He loved rap music, four-wheeling, and his Xbox, computer and phone," information from the funeral home noted. He is survived by his parents, Steven and Michelle; biological father Scott Lloyd; brothers Daniel and Justin; half-sister Jessica; grandmother Eileen; grandfather Stanley; and grandmother Susan. Brown was predeceased by …
Army Bands Joins New Fairfield 9/11 Remembrance Army Bands Joins New Fairfield 9/11 Remembrance
Army Bands Joins New Fairfield 9/11 Remembrance NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The 102nd Army Band will be joining in New Fairfield's 9/11 remembrance events, on Sunday, Sept. 11, performing a free concert.The band will perform in the parking lot above the New Fairfield Senior Center. The concert will begin at 6 p.m., and the remembrance ceremony will begin at 7. The senior center is located at 33 Route 37.
Robert V. Landi, 41, Wappingers Falls Resident Robert V. Landi, 41, Wappingers Falls Resident
Robert V. Landi, 41, Wappingers Falls Resident WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- Robert V. Landi, of Wappingers Falls, died on Tuesday, Sept 6. He was 41. Born in the Bronx, he was a phlebotomist with the American Red Cross. "He was a car guy and loved third-generation Camaros," according to information from the funeral home. "Bob also loved time with the Washoe County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue team." Landi is survived by his wife, Tricia (Pristero) Landi; children Alisa and Joseph, sister Sharon Landi; parents Victor and Christene Landi; mother- and father-in-law Patricia and Louie Pristero; brother-in-law Lou…
McCarthy Becomes First Former Marist Baseball Player To Make Majors McCarthy Becomes First Former Marist Baseball Player To Make Majors
McCarthy Becomes First Former Marist Baseball Player To Make Majors POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Former Marist College baseball player Kevin McCarthy (2011-13) had his contract selected by the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday. He suited up for the Tuesday night game -- wearing number 61 -- against the Minnesota Twins, in Minneapolis, though he didn't play in the 10-3 win.The move makes the right-handed pitcher the first former Marist baseball player to dress for a Major League Baseball game. "We're so proud of Kevin on realizing his dream," said Marist baseball head coach Chris Tracz. "When he came to Marist, that was one of his goals, and to know we pl…
Connecticut Marks 15th Anniversary Of 9/11 With Sherwood Island Ceremony Connecticut Marks 15th Anniversary Of 9/11 With Sherwood Island Ceremony
Connecticut Marks 15th Anniversary Of 9/11 With Sherwood Island Ceremony WESTPORT, Conn. -- The public is invited to attend Connecticut's annual 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, on Thursday, Sept. 8, at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport. The ceremony honors and celebrates the lives of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks who have ties to Connecticut. The state's official memorial to the victims of the attacks is located on a peninsula at the state park. Residents gathered at that spot on that day in 2001, and saw the devastation of the attacks on Lower Manhattan, across Long Island Sound. The site was also used as a staging area for Connecticut's r…
Croton Kindergartners Take In First Day Of School Croton Kindergartners Take In First Day Of School
Croton Kindergartners Take In First Day Of School CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- The youngest incoming students at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School, in Croton-on-Hudson, had an exciting day of introductions, new friendships and other firsts as they walked into their classrooms for the first time on Sept. 1.  The day began with students, along with their parents, meeting their classroom teachers and getting to know the room where they will spend time learning through June. Parents then received an introductory presentation in the gym, as students continued to explore their new building. The shortened day ended with a first-time bus ride fo…
School's In Session, Look Both Ways, Stony Point Police Warn Kids School's In Session, Look Both Ways, Stony Point Police Warn Kids
School's In Session, Look Both Ways, Stony Point Police Warn Kids STONY POINT, N.Y. -- The Stony Point Police Department is urging parents to teach their children some simple safety tips before they head back to school, and urging drivers to keep a lookout, as well. "Very soon, thousands of children will be walking to and from school and school buses -- many for the first time," said Police Chief Moore. "Everyone who drives has a responsibility to be especially careful during this busy time for youngsters." Hundreds of young children are killed each year when they are hit by motor vehicles, and thousands more are severely injured, the …
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