This week in Putnam – Sept. 19, 2008
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Officials lose $1 million for seniors. Families score a deal on new homes. A judge OKs supervisor’s alcohol treament. Highway workers fight for their jobs. And police ID a man found dead in Brewster.
Just another ordinary week where the country begins.
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Click on the links below to read these stories, or go to lohud.com/putnam to read more about Putnam from The Journal News.
Brewster state police ID body found in woods in July
4 Putnam highway workers fight to save jobs from budget cuts
Judge: Rights did not violate plea deal
Putnam loses $1 million for senior center construction
Lottery picks buyers of below-market-priced housing in Philipstown
Putnam Valley’s aerial show downs Briarcliff
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