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Suspects In Easton Murder Of Husband, Wife Appear In Court Suspects In Easton Murder Of Husband, Wife Appear In Court
Suspects In Easton Murder Of Husband, Wife Appear In Court EASTON, Conn. – Accused murderer Kyle Navin and his girlfriend, Jennifer Valiante, appeared separately in court in Bridgeport Tuesday for a second time since both were arrested for conspiring to kill Navin’s parents earlier this month, according to the Connecticut Post. Valiante, 31, pleaded not guilty to the charges of conspiracy to commit murder and hindering prosecution, choosing a trial by jury, according to the report. Navin, 27, let his lawyer Eugene Riccio speak for him, according to the report. Riccio asked for a continuance to decide if they will request a hearing on probable caus…
Police Investigate Racist Message At Pomona Middle School Police Investigate Racist Message At Pomona Middle School
Police Investigate Racist Message At Pomona Middle School POMONA, N.Y. – Police are investigating an incident that occurred Saturday at Pomona Middle School in which the letters on an exterior letter board were rearranged to spell out a message that could be considered racist, reports lohud. The original message on the letter board, which is normally locked but was left open, read “Thanksgiving. No school,” according to the report. Click here to read the full article. 
Mary Angevine, 54, Poughkeepsie Resident Mary Angevine, 54, Poughkeepsie Resident
Mary Angevine, 54, Poughkeepsie Resident POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Mary (Cullen) Angevine, 54, died Friday, Nov. 20 after a long illness. A lifelong Hudson Valley resident, she was born July 27, 1961, the daughter of Geraldine and the late Charles Cullen. She is survived by her husband of 30 years, William Angevine; son Jeremy Angevine; daughter and son-in-law, Erika and John Brinsfield; her mother, Geraldine Cullen; one brother and his family; and many other family members, friends and the many children she welcomed into her home as if they were family. She enjoyed reading, traveling, anything related to Disney and learning. She o…
Ridgefield's Keeler Tavern Museum Spotlights Local Artist's Holiday Show Ridgefield's Keeler Tavern Museum Spotlights Local Artist's Holiday Show
Ridgefield's Keeler Tavern Museum Spotlights Local Artist's Holiday Show RIDGEFIELD, Conn. – An artist reception for Tina Cobelle-Sturges's holiday art show “Cosmopolitan Wonder” will be held Sunday, Dec. 6 at the Keeler Tavern Museum in Ridgefield. The free exhibition will be held Tuesday, Dec. 8 through Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy distinctive holiday art by Ridgefield's own Cobelle-Sturges in the all-season Carriage Barn. Limited onsite parking is available. A portion of the artist's sales will go toward the restoration of the historic Cass Gilbert Carriage Barn. The artist reception will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Keeler Tavern Muse…
Renovation Work Begins On RecPlex At Fairfield University Renovation Work Begins On RecPlex At Fairfield University
Renovation Work Begins On RecPlex At Fairfield University FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Shawmut Design and Construction, a $1.2 billion national construction management firm, began construction last week on Fairfield University’s Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex, better known as the RecPlex. Shawmut’s work on the three-story recreational facility is a long-awaited update for the university’s community. It will include an additional 12,000-square-foot space to make fitness more accessible for students and staff.  “We are thrilled to collaborate with Fairfield to update the 36-year-old RecPlex, making it a single indoor recreational destination for stu…
Library In Woodland Park Holding FAB Flash Book Sale Library In Woodland Park Holding FAB Flash Book Sale
Library In Woodland Park Holding FAB Flash Book Sale WOODLAND PARK, N.J. – Friends of the Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library are are holding their FAB flash book sale Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library in Woodland Park. The bad weather date is Saturday, Dec. 12, if necessary. Cost is $5 per bag to fill the bag as much as possible with as many books as you can. Friends of the Library can shop early from 9-10 a.m. The Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library is at 7 Brophy Lane, Woodland Park. 
Wappingers Falls' Grinnell Library Closing Early For Holiday Wappingers Falls' Grinnell Library Closing Early For Holiday
Wappingers Falls' Grinnell Library Closing Early For Holiday WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. – The Grinnell Library in Wappingers Falls will close at 5 p.m., Wednesday and will be closed all day Thursday and Friday in observance of Thanksgiving. The library will resume regular hours Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
Joseph P. Resta, 81, Of Hopewell Junction Joseph P. Resta, 81, Of Hopewell Junction
Joseph P. Resta, 81, Of Hopewell Junction HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. – Joseph P. Resta, 81, a resident of Hopewell Junction for 48 years and formerly of Poughkeepsie, died Friday, Nov. 20 at his home. Born in Harlem May 23, 1934, he was the son of Donato and Constance Mastrovito Resta. He attended Poughkeepsie High School, where he graduated in 1953, and served in the U.S. Army. He attended and graduated the Lincoln Extension Institute and IBM apprenticeship program in 1959, and was employed as a tool and dye maker and purchaser for IBM in East Fishkill. He married Irene Thorsdale Sept. 21, 1957 at St. Mary’s Church in Wappingers Fa…
Fisherman Who Died On Lake Waramaug Identified As Stamford Man Fisherman Who Died On Lake Waramaug Identified As Stamford Man
Fisherman Who Died On Lake Waramaug Identified As Stamford Man STAMFORD, Conn. – The Stamford man who died Sunday while fishing on Lake Waramaug in Kent after he fell from his boat has been identified as 50-year-old Ihor Korol, reports Newstimes. Korol was found about 150 yards from shore, across from Lake Waramaug State Park, after several agencies conducted a water search for him, according to the report. Click here to read the full article. 
Stamford Police Seek 2 Women Who Used Stolen Credit Card To Buy Computers Stamford Police Seek 2 Women Who Used Stolen Credit Card To Buy Computers
Stamford Police Seek 2 Women Who Used Stolen Credit Card To Buy Computers STAMFORD, Conn. – The Stamford Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying two female suspects who stole a credit card from a victim while she was at the Landmark Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. 21, police said. The AmEx card was stolen out of the victim's purse between 4:50 and 6:30 p.m., police said.  The two suspects then used the card at the Apple Store and Target the same day, police said. One suspect purchased two MacBook Pro computers at the Apple store at the Stamford Town Center, police said.  The suspect was joined by a second woman and they then attempted to make…
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