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Cortlandt Cancels Tonight's Work Session
Tonight's work session in Cortlandt has been cancelled due to today's weather.

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Tonight's work session in Cortlandt has been cancelled due to today's weather.

The boys varsity basketball games has been pushed back to tomorrow, while the girls basketball game has been pushed to Jan. 31.
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Adrenalin Gym, located on 8 John Walsh Boulevard, is expected to move to a larger space across the street this week.
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Peekskill resident Jim Roberts writes that Lt. Eric Johansen, the acting police chief of the Peekskill police department, should be appointed as the city's permanent police chief.
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Peekskill schools Superintendent Jim Willis and board President Joseph Urbanowicz read statements regarding the district's investigation into credits that were improperly awarded to students in the high school.
Center will remain open through Saturday.
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