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Beacon Wants More Compost, Less Trash

By Jeff Simms, Beacon Editor | April 1, 2022

Municipal drop-off sites to open this month

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FDA authorizes second vaccine booster shot

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Drops plans for indoor theater, 20-room inn

Key Food Confrontation Proves Costly

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Beacon News

  • Beacon High Planning Career Fair
    By Staff

    School looking for businesses to participate

  • Dutchess Sales Tax Collection Jumps
    By Staff

    Comptroller issues report on revenue

  • Dutchess Habitat Gets $1.25 Million
    By Staff

    Part of larger gift from billionaire

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    Dutchess Proposes Cap on Gas Tax
    By Staff

    Would limit sales tax to 8 cents per gallon

  • Beacon School Bus Involved in Accident
    By Staff

    Thirteen students OK; bus monitor taken to hospital

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Philipstown News

  • Cold Spring Man Joins State Police
    By Staff

    Among 227 academy graduates

  • Cold Spring Eyes 2 Percent Budget Hike
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    Also, pilot partnership with the Hub proposed

  • Nelsonville’s Lost Park?
    By Leonard Sparks, Senior Editor

    Lawsuit claims village owns parcel approved for home

  • Pirate Fest Decamps from Graymoor
    By Liz Schevtchuk Armstrong, Reporter/Contributing Editor

    Discouraged by zoning and pushback in Philipstown

  • HVSF Says It Will “Narrow” Project
    By Chip Rowe, Editor

    Drops plans for indoor theater, 20-room inn

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Coronavirus Updates

  • Latest Coronavirus Update
    By Staff

    FDA authorizes second vaccine booster shot

  • Schools Unmask
    By Jeff Simms, Beacon Editor

    State says face coverings now optional

  • Pandemic Pivot
    By Leonard Sparks, Senior Editor

    Highlands residents forge new careers

  • Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the A
    What’s Next With COVID?
    By Leonard Sparks, Senior Editor

    More variants and a lot of uncertainty

  • Coronavirus Update (November 2021 to January 2022)
    By Staff

    Dutchess County will distribute free at-home test kits

  • Masks Stay On in School — For Now
    By Jeff Simms, Beacon Editor

    Educators say it’s time for ‘off-ramp’ plan

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Around Town

  • Loungefly Disney The Fox And The Hound Forest Mini Backpack
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    By Staff

    Summer Outreach begins June 27

  • Around Town (Photos)
    By Staff

    New Tioronda Garden Club officers, Elks flag presentation

  • Hudson Line Adds Trains
    By Staff

    Repair of Dobbs Ferry culvert complete

  • The Week Ahead
    By Pamela Doan, Columnist

    Calendar highlights from April 2 to 10

  • A Return to Batter Days
    By Ross Corsair, Photographer

    Maple Syrup Day at Little Stony Point has record turnout

  • No Drama Over Sheriff Fund Transfers
    By Liz Schevtchuk Armstrong, Reporter/Contributing Editor

    But questions arise about Putnam road patrols

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Arts & Leisure

  • One Poem a Day Won’t Kill You!
    By Staff

    A daily oasis for National Poetry Month

  • Start Reading Now
    By Staff

    April book club selections

  • The Doors Open at Chapel Restoration
    By Alison Rooney, Arts Editor

    Full calendar of live events planned for summer, fall

  • The Cartoon
    By Dave Coverly, Contributor

    Worth one laugh...

  • 5 Questions: Peter Ullian
    By Alison Rooney, Arts Editor

    Beacon writer has new crime short story

  • Comedy Returns with Three Heads
    By Alison Rooney, Arts Editor

    Howland to again echo with laughter

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Columnists

  • Reporter’s Notebook: Zeebuffo Coming to Garrison
    By NWT a new day collared short sleeve pajama top, Reporter

    Cross-species draws praise in The Ungulate Times

  • Matt Kenseth #17 R+L Carriers 1:24 Die Cast
    By Brian PJ Cronin, Reporter

    The enduring mystery of mountain lions

  • Kid Friendly: Kid Activated
    By Katie Hellmuth Martin, Columnist

    It’s a long road to crack the code of change.

  • Reporter’s Notebook: How This Journalist Got Scammed
    By A treasury of Mother Goose Kids Poems, Reporter

    When money is mentioned, triple your intuitive radar

  • Living Green: Climate Anxiety
    By Krystal Ford, Columnist

    It's rational to be worried

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Special Reports

  • The Challenge for Churches
    By Brian PJ Cronin, Reporter

    Is a church a building or the people inside?

  • Hunger in the Highlands
    By Brian PJ Cronin, Reporter

    A four-part series on local 'food insecurity'

  • The Return of the Tree Army
    By Brian PJ Cronin, Reporter

    The Civilian Conservation Corps transformed the Hudson Valley. Would a new CCC have the same impact?

  • Operation Infrastructure
    By Chip Rowe, Editor

    Congress is considering a $1 trillion bill to fix roads, bridges, dams and water systems. What does it mean for the Highlands?

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Sports

  • Preview: Haldane Baseball
    By Skip Pearlman, Sports Reporter

    Blue Devils drop opener to Dobbs Ferry

  • Haldane Hall of Fame Accepting Nominations
    By Staff

    Class of 2022 to be inducted in fall 

  • Beacon Previews
    By Skip Pearlman, Sports Reporter

    Baseball, softball and girls' lacrosse

  • Haldane Student Commits to Georgetown
    By Staff

    Will play soccer for Hoyas in 2023

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Current Conversations

  • Podcast: Beacon Noir
    By Alison Rooney, Arts Editor

    Alison Rooney speaks with writer Peter Ullian

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    By Pashmina-Olive Green, Reporter

    Newburgh resident cut hair for 97 years

  • Podcast: The Perfect Cup of Coffee
    By worlds greatest cooking pot, Reporter

    The owner of Big Mouth in Beacon discusses the art of the roast

  • Podcast: Devastated By COVID
    By Leonard Sparks, Senior Editor

    Maya Fasulo lost her mother and grandmother to COVID-19

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High Schools

  • Reporter’s Notebook: Seeking Diversity and Tolerance
    By Nix Spodek, Correspondent/Student Journalists Program

    Lack of understanding from classmates, instructors

  • 2022 College Scholarship Guide
    By Chip Rowe, Editor

    Awards available to Highlands residents

  • Notable Women of Philipstown
    By Violeta Edwards Salas, Correspondent/Student Journalists Program

    Accomplishment, service define six lives

  • Uggs Boots
    By Sam Harle, Correspondent/Student Journalists Program

    Much has changed in city over two decades

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Food

  • Mouths to Feed: Fresh Chowder
    By Celia Barbour, Food Columnist

    Make a friend feel utterly, deliciously cared for

  • Mouths to Feed: Sweet Sunshine
    By Celia Barbour, Food Columnist

    Bright cookies for brighter days

  • Small, Good Things: Upping the Ante
    By Joe Dizney, Food Columnist

    Oozy cheese meets tangy funk

  • Mouths to Feed: Coming Round Again
    By Celia Barbour, Food Columnist

    Getting through “the bottom of the cook’s year”

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Gardening

  • Roots and Shoots: Layer on the Legumes
    By Pamela Doan, Columnist

    If you can only plant one thing...

  • Roots and Shoots: Lead in the Soil
    By Pamela Doan, Columnist

    What Cold Spring’s industrial past means for your garden

  • Roots and Shoots: Countdown to Seed Sowing
    By Pamela Doan, Columnist

    Preparing early season crops

  • Roots and Shoots: Gardening in the Snow
    By Pamela Doan, Columnist

    If you've got a milk jug, you've got a greenhouse

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Obituaries

  • Gles Baldres-Walsh (1945-2022)
    By Staff

    Cold Spring resident was longtime educator

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    Isabelle Berner, Charles McCarthy, Virginia Morgese, Vera Morse

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    Gary Campbell, Paul Gauquie, Dalila Perez, Ed Schmidt, Patricia Scofield, Kimberly Vilt

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    Lou Cava, Noreen Keese

  • McKenna Maye (2022)
    By Staff

    Newborn daughter of Matthew Maye and Lynn Freehill-Maye

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    Former Philipstown resident provides update from Lviv

  • A Child Is Born
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    St. Philip's in Garrison stages its annual Christmas pageant

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    Ross Corsair captures some warm moments

  • Opening Gifts at BHS
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