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Division III Swimming Champs Honored by City Officials
The swim team was honored at the Oct. 24 Common Council meeting.

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The swim team was honored at the Oct. 24 Common Council meeting.

Five things you need to know today, Oct. 27.
Daytime home break-ins in Bedford, Pound Ridge, Cortlandt and Putnam Valley have local and state police warning residents to take extra precautions when leaving their homes.
Daytime home break-ins in Pound Ridge, Cortlandt and Putnam Valley have New York State Police warning residents to take extra precautions when leaving their homes.
Town of Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi presents 2012 proposed budget, which includes a 1.5 percent tax increase.
The suspect was a guest at a wedding reception held at the Lake Peekskill Community Center in Putnam Valley.
A resident of Old Post Road was found to be in possession of 600 mg of PCP as he was being placed into custody for criminal mischief during a domestic disturbance.
A Lake Peekskill man was arrested for the burglary of a Putnam Valley home this morning.
The Hudson Valley Hospital and a local Girl Scouts troop will celebrate the first baby born on Oct. 31.
Clerks at the Quick Food Mart and Sunoco Gas Station in Peekskill were arrested for selling alcohol to a minor.
Items from the Peekskill police blotter.
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef offers her support for Catherine Borgia for Westchester County Board of Legislators, 9th District.
Peekskill police made an arrest after recognizing a man from a composite sketch completed following the GameStop burglary on Oct. 14.
World War II, the Korean War, a desire to see the United States and his first love helped lead Dr. Ashikari to where he is today, the Hudson Valley Hospital's new Cancer Center.
Mahopac man arrested for an ounce of cocaine, $1,400, narcotics paraphernalia, packaging materials, prescription medications, and a sophisticated 24-hour security system he used to monitor his premises.
Five things you need to know today, Oct. 24.
Does the turret still represent an "exclamation point" announcing the downtown center?
Palmer, a long-time Peekskill resident, died suddenly on Oct. 9.
Voters to Go to Polls on December 14th
Peekskill’s Magical Margo, Margaret Steele, is not only one of the nation’s leading magicians, but is a published author, professional musician and licensed acupuncturist.