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Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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Minisink still repairing school classrooms after water-line break
SLATE HILL - A water-line break at Minisink Valley Intermediate School two weeks ago has still left four classrooms clos…
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Minisink school district starts to tackle 2020-21 budget
SLATE HILL - The Minisink Valley school district will hold on Thursday the first of a series of finance committee meetin…
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Church takes over as New Windsor's food pantry
NEW WINDSOR - Sorting and shuffling cans and jars, Pastor Anthony Mugnano unpacked food from boxes in the hall of Encoun…
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Pulpit Rock developer's price for land too high for Warwick
TOWN OF WARWICK - A Warwick developer is standing firm in his intention to build a 100-bed hotel compound on property th…
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Heather Yakin: Coronavirus gets headlines, but watch out for the flu
With all the news about the novel coronavirus strain in China, you may not have heard that the U.S. flu season is peakin…
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Judge won't dismiss suit by ex-Monticello code officer
MONTICELLO - A federal judge has denied a motion by village officials to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a former code enfo…
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Maloney: $20B needed to fix deteriorating bridges
A House bill introduced this week by Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney would allow $20 billion in federal funding over five year…
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Newburgh teen on parole charged with felony weapon possession
CITY OF NEWBURGH - Newburgh city police said an 18-year-old Newburgh man was charged with felony weapon possession after…
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Power outage in Tuxedo affects 600
TUXEDO - About 600 residents in the town of Tuxedo lost power midday Tuesday after a tractor-trailer accident brought do…
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Lawmakers to review governor's higher ed spending plan
ALBANY - New York lawmakers are set to hold a budget hearing on the governor's spending proposal for the state's public …
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Police seek leads in unsolved 1974 homicide
ELLENVILLE - Witnesses say Efraim Bello left P&G's Bar alone the night of Aug. 23, 1974.
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Cashless tolls: Fare evasion could soon draw a misdemeanor charge in NY
ALBANY - Intentionally skipping out on a state Thruway or bridge toll could soon get you charged with a class A misdemea…
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Bail reform in New York: Why the bail industry is struggling as more defendants go home
The most hated acronyms for bail bond agents are DAT and ROR. And across New York, they're hearing them a lot lately.
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Dutchess man shoots at neighbor, charged with attempted murder following police standoff
A 70-year-old Dover man was arrested Saturday after state police said he fired "two shotgun rounds" into his neighbor's …
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