This week in Putnam, the ‘Mets are collapsing’ edition – Sept. 26, 2008
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Southeast’s new highway chief swings himself right back out of office. Tilly Foster decides to give wind power another whirl. A freshman Assemblyman hopes to nudge an ethics probe along. Bikers ride for kids with heart defects. An old watering hole isn’t likely to make a comeback. And a local soldier touches base.
Also, memo to Omar: Pitching wins ballgames.
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Southeast highway chief’s exit ends probe
Windmill restoration under way at Tilly Foster Farm
Bikers set to ride for kids with heart defects
Owners reject new cafe at former Guinan’s
Marine in Afghanistan dreams of home
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