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Whoa s moving to Ockawamick? It could be anybody
Hudson-Catskill Newspapers COLUMBIA COUNTY - County departments are getting graded, and their grades will decide where they get to live.
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David Mann's Stylish Studio
David enjoys an after-work drink on his terrace. The ins and outs of David's home Moved In: 1988 Neighborhood: Greenwich Village Layout: 270-square-foot studio with an alcove kitchen, one bath and a ...
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Paper trail: Ken Polinskie discusses his unique application of the ancient art of papermaking
ARTIST KEN POLINSKIE says he took to papermaking immediately upon starting his first class at the New School more than 25 years ago, when he thought he might be able to cut the cost of watercolor paper by ...
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Man killed by falling tree
John I. Stark, Sr., 70, of County Route 9, was killed in a tree-cutting accident on his property the afternoon of November 11.
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Columbia County Man Killed By 80-Foot Tree
BELIEVE ACCIDENT IN COLUMBIA COUNTY...WHERE AN 80-FOOT TALL TREE FALLS ON A MAN AND KILLS HIM.
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Police say man was driving with crack, child and a sword in car
State Troopers arrest a man they say was high on crack cocaine, while driving with both a child and a 24 inch sword in his car.
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School district considers candidates for Super
The search for a new Hudson City School District superintendent continues to move forward, and earlier this week two candidates toured the district.
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Ockawamick now in countya s hands
Hudson-Catskill Newspapers COLUMBIA COUNTY - Ockawamick School is now the sole property of Columbia County.
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Buddhists revise 'too grand' plan
In a surprising turn of events, representatives for the Won Buddhists presented Claverack's Zoning Board of Appeals with an entirely new design for their previously approved spiritual training center on Route ...
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Saland and Dow seek Senate seat
Senator Steve Saland has represented the 41st District in the state Senate since 1990.
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County says its ready for first election with new voting machines
Hudson-Catskill Newspapers COLUMBIA COUNTY - As the countdown to Election Day progresses, the pressure is on local elected officials who must deal with the first major revamping of election hardware in decades.
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Want $200K? Try 1 assessor
A new report on property assessments in Columbia County says that a countywide assessment program would be the lowest-cost alternative to the current method, which has each municipality set its own property ...
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Ockawamick decision tonight
County supervisors will decide the fate of the Ockawamick purchase tonight, but should it pass, Board Chairman Art Baer, R-Hillsdale, said the occupants of the building may not be determined for several months.
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Ockawamick purchase approved
The $1.5 million purchase of the former Ockawamick School building was approved by the county Board of Supervisors Wednesday with only the five Hudson supervisors opposing the action.
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Historic Hudson returns to its roots: House tour harkens back to the...
SOME MAY THINK IT ODD that the third house tour sponsored by Historic Hudson on Saturday, October 18, will take place not in Hudson but a few miles to the east.
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Fire destroys garage, apartment
A blaze destroyed a garage and apartment in the town of Taghkanic Monday afternoon.
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Zoo(m) close up
First prize: Rick Shackleton, Naples. Dragonfly Runner-up: Ken Bovat, Claverack, N.Y. Male lion Novice division: Winner: Michele LaPradd, Miami.
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Murder suspect denied bail
Arthur Morgan Jr., the Claverack man accused of killing his wife, was denied bail Tuesday in Columbia County court.
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Birds test positive for West Nile in Columbia County
The Columbia County Health Department has been notified by the State Department of Health that two crows from the county have tested positive for West Nile virus in the Claverack and Valatie area.
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No decision on Ockawamick
The county's Board of Supervisors took no action on the Ockawamick School purchase at a special full board meeting Wednesday.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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