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Five things you should know for today, Dec. 6.

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Five things you should know for today, Dec. 6.

The Peekskill school board is expected to adopt a budget for the 2013-2014 school year on April 16.
Peekskill Planning Director Anthony Ruggiero plans to start a new position as Putnam County’s planning commissioner in mid-January.
His yearly salary will be $110,000.
Dr. Maryjane Giblin Farr, class of 1983, and Dr. John Mearsheimer, class of 1965, were this year's inductees.
The new health and fitness center is named after Jason Paige, a Peekskill school attendance officer who passed away from a heart attack in 2010.
Five things you should know for today, Dec. 5.
Five things you should know for today, Dec. 4.
Our Lady of the Assumption School in Peekskill currently has an enrollment of 200 students. Officials from the Archdiocese of New York said they hoped to keep all of those students enrolled in nearby Catholic schools in the Assumption School closes.
The Putnam County Board of Legislators is scheduled to vote tonight on a resolution appointing Peekskill Planning Director Anthony Ruggiero as their commissioner for planning.
First Marking Period – 2012-2013 school year.
Five things you should know for today, Dec. 3.
Property taxes in the Town of Cortlandt by a little more than $334 during the past 22 years.
Dedication ceremony scheduled to take place Tuesday at the Peekskill High School.
Here is a list of homes in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area that were recently purchased.
Our Lady of the Assumption School in Peekskill is one of a number of schools in the state at risk of being closed in next year.
Peekskill Mayor Mary Foster sent this statetment regarding the passage of the 2013 budget.
Across the state, New York State Police made 25 DWI arrests and 23 criminal arrests.
Brett Dalton, Joe Fraietta, Matt Ledwin and Kevin McDermott all signed letters of intent.
Westchester lawmakers hosted the second of three public hearings at Cortlandt town hall Thursday.