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Beacon Wants More Compost, Less Trash

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    Would limit sales tax to 8 cents per gallon

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    Thirteen students OK; bus monitor taken to hospital

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Philipstown News

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    Among 227 academy graduates

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    Also, pilot partnership with the Hub proposed

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    Lawsuit claims village owns parcel approved for home

  • Pirate Fest Decamps from Graymoor
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    Discouraged by zoning and pushback in Philipstown

  • HVSF Says It Will “Narrow” Project
    By Chip Rowe, Editor

    Drops plans for indoor theater, 20-room inn

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Coronavirus Updates

  • Latest Coronavirus Update
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    FDA authorizes second vaccine booster shot

  • Schools Unmask
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    State says face coverings now optional

  • Pandemic Pivot
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    Highlands residents forge new careers

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    What’s Next With COVID?
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    More variants and a lot of uncertainty

  • Coronavirus Update (November 2021 to January 2022)
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    Dutchess County will distribute free at-home test kits

  • Masks Stay On in School — For Now
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    Educators say it’s time for ‘off-ramp’ plan

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    Repair of Dobbs Ferry culvert complete

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    Calendar highlights from April 2 to 10

  • A Return to Batter Days
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    Maple Syrup Day at Little Stony Point has record turnout

  • No Drama Over Sheriff Fund Transfers
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    But questions arise about Putnam road patrols

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    A daily oasis for National Poetry Month

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    Full calendar of live events planned for summer, fall

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    Worth one laugh...

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    Beacon writer has new crime short story

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    Howland to again echo with laughter

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    The enduring mystery of mountain lions

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  • Living Green: Climate Anxiety
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    Is a church a building or the people inside?

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    A four-part series on local 'food insecurity'

  • The Return of the Tree Army
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    The Civilian Conservation Corps transformed the Hudson Valley. Would a new CCC have the same impact?

  • Operation Infrastructure
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    Congress is considering a $1 trillion bill to fix roads, bridges, dams and water systems. What does it mean for the Highlands?

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  • Haldane Hall of Fame Accepting Nominations
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    Class of 2022 to be inducted in fall 

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    Will play soccer for Hoyas in 2023

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  • Notable Women of Philipstown
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