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VIDEO: Brewster Man Uses Teeth to Bend Penny
He's acted as a carnival strongman, bare-knuckle boxer and much more.
My interest in journalism started when I was the photography editor for the student newspaper in high school. After I graduated, I attended Binghamton University, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in English while dedicating the majority of my time to Pipe Dream, the student-run newspaper. I worked as a staff writer and editor before becoming editor-in-chief my senior year. During my time at the paper I covered investigative pieces, administrative and ethical issues. A few months after I graduated from Binghamton and finished up as editor-in-chief, the Princeton Review named Pipe Dream to its list of the top 20 college newspapers in the country. My experience also includes writing for The Journal News, both in print and online.
He's acted as a carnival strongman, bare-knuckle boxer and much more.
Exact locations have yet to be determined, but the machines would likely be in the area of retail shops and the train station.
Managers and staff members at several local stores provide gift ideas that go beyond the traditional card and flowers. Scroll down for a list.
Officials closed the roadway at Exit 19 in Southeast for about an hour and 15 minutes.
Brewster officials would oversee any zoning changes, while the school district owns the building.
Police in Southeast stopped her because she was driving on the shoulder of the roadway, police say.
He was sent to the Putnam County Correctional Faciliy on $5,000 cash or $10,000 bond bail.
A move to southern Westchester will allow for a 'more numerous and diverse' student body, staff members say.
Students returned after authorities deemed the building clear.
His blood-alcohol level was reportedly 0.13 percent. The legal limit is 0.08.
The meeting starts at 8 this evening.
His blood-alcohol level was reportedly 0.13 percent. The legal limit is 0.08.
A local family is committed to raising awareness in the hopes of improving treatment for pediatric cancer, and one day finding a cure.
An area family is committed to raising awareness in the hopes of improving treatment for pediatric cancer, and one day finding a cure.
A local family is committed to raising awareness in the hopes of improving treatment for pediatric cancer, and one day finding a cure.
After acting as a member for years, Deirdre Courtney-Batson is stepping into a new role. Read on for a Patch Q&A.
Members expect it will be finished in time for this year's carnival, which is typically held in June.
Plenty of places in Brewster and Southeast to grab wings, enjoy a beer or find a special dessert that's guaranteed to be a hit with guests.
Tournament is slated for 9 a.m. Saturday at John Jay East Fishkill.