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RCC Launches New Histotechnician Program In Partnership With SUNY Cobleskill
Histotechnicians are essential professionals in the allied health field.

I moved to Ossining from Maryland many years ago and am still amazed at the system of government in New York. After 20 years I moved up the river to Croton-on-Hudson (a community I covered for The Journal News back in the day), then in 2014 I moved to Carmel, and now I live in Mahopac. I skewed Brown University's four-year completion stats by taking a semester off to find myself. I spend my spare time studying theology, which amuses my family and friends. I sing in the Hudson Chorale. Reach me at lanning.taliaferro@patch.com
Histotechnicians are essential professionals in the allied health field.

The new turf field is a tangible representation of the belief we have in our students’ potential and our teachers, Dr. Gosh.
Police allege she paid off personal credit cards with checks from the Plainview firm.
The project is expected to be completed this fall.
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It is important to come together as a community each year to honor the memory of the 56 residents lost that day, said the town supervisor.
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Time for drivers to get back in the habit of accommodating buses in the morning and afternoon.
The national average for a gallon of gas is 47 cents cheaper than a year ago, AAA said.