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Cops Find No Illegal Activity in 8 Putnam Bars
The detail took place Friday night into Saturday of St. Patrick's Day weekend.

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The detail took place Friday night into Saturday of St. Patrick's Day weekend.

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This shot was taken in Patterson on Route 22, facing west, one evening this week.
Attention will be focused on 'spotting and arresting' intoxicated folks who get behind the wheel, officials say.
The owner's goal is to find new talent.
Temperatures went from a high of 49 degrees Wednesday to a high of 36 degrees Thursday, and some took note of the difference.
He was sent to jail on $15,000 cash bail.
Department chief calls them 'community heroes.'
The group was there from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday.
He was surprised with Wednesday's news because he was anticipating another day or two of waiting.
The group will mix in some sightseeing, too.
He calls on Catholics, and all Christians, to think of the 266th pontiff.
One resident wonders whether the 266th pontiff will be the one to 'modernize' some of the church's ways.
Show's broadcaster uses the term 'house of horrors' to describe the residence.
A $70,000 watch is on the list of stolen goods.
His blood-alcohol level was allegedly 0.13 percent. The legal limit is 0.08.
A man reportedly distracted an employee, took a white gold bracelet from a glass case and walked out of the store without paying.
The issue featured several crime items that were tied to youths.
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