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Putnam News in Review

Recapping the top stories of the week in Putnam County

This week in Putnam – July 18, 2008

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‘Fair and Balanced’ news out of Cold Spring? Here’s a headline: man run over by train survives. The race for the 99th Assembly District is getting rough. In the 90th, the news is that there’s a race at all.  A clinic for the uninsured and underinsured is on the table. Meanwhile, Tilly Fosters says welcome back.

Here’s what’s happening in Putnam County for the week of July 12-18, 2008, as reported by The Journal News and LoHud.com.

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Ailes buys Putnam County weekly paper

Putnam to study starting medical clinic for the uninsured

Ball calls Brewster ‘epicenter of crime’

Welcome back to the farm event at Tilly Foster

Ex-Bronx GOP activist running against Galef for Assembly

Train rolls over man at Brewster station, but he escapes serious injury

This entry was posted on Friday, July 18th, 2008 at 9:00 am by Brian Howard. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post | iTunes

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