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Hudson Valley Cyber Security Summit set for June 18th at Marist College
POUGHKEEPSIE – From repairs to ransom fees, the average cost of a cybersecurity incident in the public sector is $2.6 million, according to a 2023 IBM report. To help those in the public sector avoid a cyber-attack, Dutchess County’s Office of Central and Information Services (OCIS), is hosting its third annual Hudson Valley Cyber Security Summit from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18th at Marist College’s Student Center.
Silver Alerts issued for children ages 6 and 2
DANBURY, CT (WFSB) - Two children were reported missing out of Danbury. State police said 6-year-old Caio Deoliveira-Soares and 2-year-old Maria Deoliveira-Soares have been missing since Monday. They may be traveling in a 2008 black Subaru Forester with Connecticut registration “BH55761,″ state police said. Caio was described as...
Residents meet Poughkeepsie’s Interim Police Chief (VIDEO)
POUGHKEEPSIE – Many people in the community have come to know “Captain Rich Wilson” from the Poughkeepsie Police Department because he has served the department for 30 years. With the recent retirement of Chief Tom Pape, Mayor Yvonne Flowers tapped Wilson to serve as the Interim Police Chief of the department in late May.
Man Charged After Abandoning 2 Dogs On Lake Carmel Road, Officials Say
The arrest stemmed from an incident on Thursday, June 6, when the Putnam County SPCA learned that two dachshund mix dogs had been found the day before by a good samaritan on Longfellow Drive in the Lake Carmel area of the town of Kent. According to the SPCA, the dogs...
High school athletes honored in Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE – The Varsity Athletic Banquet for Poughkeepsie High School took place last week to honor several standout students who play sports and maintain their grades at the same time. Poughkeepsie City School District Director of Athletics, Peter Bianco, worked with the coaches of the numerous sports to make the banquet a success.
Putnam experiences Hasidic Bat Mitzvah
PUTNAM COUNTY- The Putnam Veterans Memorial Park made history when Leah Korer, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Avi Korer of Putnam Chabad in Carmel, celebrated the 12-year-old’s Bat Mitzvah before some 150 family members and friends. Rabbi Korer told those in attendance: “This is the “second Hasidic Bat Mitzvah...
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