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Utility work leaves 2 New Windsor families scrambling
NEW WINDSOR - Carlos Ortiz packs shampoo, soap, towels - and his wife and four kids - into his SUV every day, then drive…
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Army freshman cornerback Blackman ready for next challenge
Jordan Blackman's statement couldn't be more true.St. Genevieve football coach Billy Parra asked Blackman if he was read…
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Ulster offers new drop-off box for worn American flags
KINGSTON - Ken Ronk knows there is a need to properly honor American flags at the end of their days.He knows because he …
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Goshen Historic Track: How often do horses get shoes changed?
GOSHEN - Gary Smith may have the best seat at Goshen Historic Track. His blacksmith shop sits at the head of the final s…
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Experts: Follow the rules with backyard fireworks
There's an easy way not to end up like Jason Pierre Paul on Independence Day.
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New West Point cadets get earful on first day
WEST POINT - For 1,249 new West Point cadets, the moment of parting came Monday morning at Eisenhower Hall, with a 60-se…
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Ken Hall: July 4th should top every list of anniversaries
So many important anniversaries this year, it's hard to keep track.The iPhone is 10, Harry Potter is 20, Sgt. Pepper is …
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Police seek those responsible for boat crash
TOWN OF THOMPSON - The investigation continued on Monday into an overnight incident involving a speedboat that crashed i…
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Town condemns anti-Semitic vandalism of construction site in Bloomingburg
MAMAKATING - Anti-Semitic actions "will not be tolerated in Mamakating, not now, not ever," the Mamakating Town Board sa…
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