Musuem Hosts ‘From Garden to Table’ Lecture



At 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, the Southeast Museum will host a lecture entitled “From Garden to Table.” This presentation is based on a 17th-century Dutch gardening and cookbook, which features a calendar for gardening activities and a cookbook that explains how to use the fruits and vegetables grown in the garden to best advantage. The 400-year old book […]

JOANNE FERRIS



Joanne Ferris of Carmel, New York, died after a brief illness Thursday September 8, 2011, in Brewster, at the age of 66. She was born June 16, 1945 in The Bronx, daughter of the late Ray Jamer and Mae D’Aloia. Ms. Ferris lived in Carmel for the past nine years. She worked as an assistant to the President of Kane […]

JOHN JAMES LORD



John James Lord of Heritage Village died peacefully at home on September 5, 2011, surrounded by his family. He was born in 1930 in the Bronx. John was married for 59 years to the love of his life, Patricia. They raised their 8 children in Brewster. Family was the most important thing in his life. John is survived by his […]

Worship Services



CHUANG YEN MONASTERY 2020 Rte 301, Carmel 845-228-4283/4288 baus.org bauscym@aol.com Sunday programs: 9-10am – Chanting and Meditation, 10-11am – Dharma Talk, 11am-12pm – Noon Book Discussion Group, Vegetarian lunch, Saturdays & Sundays, 12-1pm CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Route 311 at Maple Ave., Patterson jangled@aol.com Holy Eucharist every Saturday afternoon at 5 DREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 28 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel, Rev. Karen […]

Courier to Appeal Audit Coverup



The Putnam County Courier will appeal Putnam County’s coverup of audit records that led to designating official newspapers for legal notices last month. Putnam County did decide to release 386 pages of records, many of which were in the public domain already, according to a letter from Robert A. Noah, senior deputy county attorney. But, Noah wrote, the county was […]

9/11 Observances from Around the County



Carmel Boys Can’t Hold Off Somers in 2-1 Loss



CARMEL – After getting off to what coach Mike Gizzo called a “slow start,” the Carmel High boys’ soccer team was unable to recover in time, and suffered a 2-1 loss in a League 1A game played last Thursday at Carmel. While neither team managed to find the back of the net in the first half, it was the Tuskers […]

Carmel Volleyball Squad Splits First Two Matches



CARMEL—While the Carmel High volleyball team’s record is officially 1-1, coach Amy Carinci feels as though her squad is 2-0. After opening their season with a 3-0 win over Our Lady of Lourdes on Wednesday, the Rams gave the John Jay-Cross River Indians all they could handle in a hard-fought, 3-1 loss last Thursday at Carmel. “We played great,” Carinci […]

Bears Start Strong, Can’t Close Deal in 21-6 Loss to Nyack

Brewster keeps it close until fourth quarter

BREWSTER—An evening that started out with the opening of a new turf field and a moving tribute to 9/11 heroes ended in disappointment for the Brewster High football team, as Nyack erased an early 6-0 deficit and cruised to a 21-6 victory over the Bears in Friday night’s season opener at Brewster High School. Brewster got a few breaks early […]

‘Pac Piles It On in 29-7 Win Over Ketcham



MAHOPAC—With 21 new starters, the Mahopac High football team doesn’t have a lot of experience. But it hardly seemed to matter in the Indians’ 29-7 season-opening win over Roy C. Ketcham on Friday. The Indians (1-0) broke the game open early on several big plays and led 22-0 at the half before cruising to victory. Running a no-huddle offense, the […]