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Five things you should know today, Feb. 14.

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Five things you should know today, Feb. 14.

The three candidates vying to lease the Paramount Center for the Arts in Peekskill presented their proposals to the Common Council during a workshop Wednesday.
The Blue Mountain Middle School boy's basketball teams finished this season undefeated.
Five things you should know today, Feb. 13.
Carole Wilson said she is happy with the state Department of Transportation's plans to make safety improvements to the Bear Mountain Parkway. Wilson's son, LaMarr Barnes, was killed in fatal crash that occurred on the road on Dec. 9, 2011.
Cortlandt residents would see their tax rates rise by about 2.88 percent under the plan while Yorktown residents would see a -0.37 change in their rates.
Cortlandt residents would see their tax rates rise by about 2.88 percent under the plan while Yorktown residents would see a -0.37 change in their rates.
Chris Traver, from Croton-Harmon High School in Croton-on-Hudson, is one of three Westchester County finalists who were honored by county lawmakers.
Rajeam Jackson is scheduled to appear in Peekskill city court on Feb. 19 after he was found with a number of items he allegedly stole from cars on Feb. 9.
Officials are making the request in an effort to aid in downtown snow removal.
Five things you should know for today, Feb. 12.
A group of residents are complaining about the noise made from the steam being released by the Wheelabrator plant in Peekskill.
The local Catholic community is still reeling from the news that Pope benedict the XVI is stepping down at the end of the month.
Normal parking rules are now in effect.
Five things you should know for today, Feb. 11.
Kurt Heitmann, a Garrison resident, talks about his vision for the Paramount theater in Peekskill. Heitmann is the principal of Red House Entertainment, one of three groups bidding to manage the theater's operations.
The Hendrick Hudson and Peekskill school district will be on two-hour delay Monday, while Lakeland schools are on a three-hour delay.
Here is a list of homes in the Peekskill/Cortlandt area that were recently purchased.
A clearinghouse of information related to the winter storm. Everything from school closings to public service announcements can be found here.
Peekskill Mayor Mary Foster give an update on the city's storm preparation at a press conference this morning.