CARMEL
Pharmacist from Carmel charged with sexual abuse
A pharmacist residing in Carmel faces felony charges of sexual abuse for allegedly molesting two girls six years ago when they were eight and nine years old. Full Story
Carmel FD hosts Open House on Saturday
Live demonstrations of vehicle rescues as well as the extinguishing of a live fire highlight Saturday’s Open House at Carmel Fire Department headquarters. Full Story
Ladies Auxiliary to Vets of Foreign Wars installs new members
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Daniel J. O’Brien Post 1374 of 32 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel, New York, had installation of officers for 2009 – 2010 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 officiated by Irene Rohde, Past District President 2002-2003. Full Story
Stormville man seriously injured in motorcycle crash
A 60-year-old Stormville man is lucky to be alive, say police, following a crash on Route 52 west of the Putnam- Dutchess line in Pecksville. Full Story
Five Putnam residents arrested for larceny
Five residents of Putnam County face hearings in Somers, Cortlandt, and Yorktown Town Courts later this month following their arrests last weekend for larceny.
Somers State Police arrested Christina Bauer, 45, of Carmel, for allegedly shoplifting $28 worth of merchandise from the Home Goods Store in Baldwin Place. Full Story
BEYOND PUTNAM
Local farm wins energy grant from Uncle Sam
YORKTOWN—White Oak Farm, owned and operated by veteran Matthew Paterson Elementary School teacher Bri Hart, has received a $5,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Full Story
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