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Leading Dems for NY-17 Visit Putnam

Beth Davidson and Cait Conley both recently visited Cold Spring to make their case to voters as to why they believe they are the best candidate to defeat Republican Mike Lawler in the November election for U.S. Congress in New York’s 17th District. Davidson, a Rockland County legislator and former Nyack school board member, drew the larger crowd and was questioned most closely on policy issues. She called attention to her ability to get elected and to work across the aisle, a

Topic of Paving Maple Road Resurfaces in Southeast

By Holly Crocco The Town of Southeast has been down this road before. During the April 16 Southeast Town Board meeting, residents of Maple Road and the neighboring streets once again pleaded with the town to commit to paving at least a portion of the dirt road, which provides the only way in and out of the neighborhood. Will Angiolillo of James J. Hahn Engineering, P.C., in Brewster, said it’s not simply a matter of paving. “The key to this road is it’s right along the reserv

Getting Along is Good For Estate Planning

Negotiations are not going well. The other side’s list of demands is stretching the bounds of good sense. Threats and recriminations are flying across the table. If this meeting goes south, a diplomatic disaster will ensue. No, this is not another international conflict. Your daughter-in-law has asked you to babysit in Long Island next Saturday afternoon. You have done the traffic math in your head. Weekend driving on I-95, the Throggs Neck Bridge, Cross-Island Expressway, an

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