Results 1 - 20 of 131 in Copake, NY
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Films: Several cite 'Exorcist' as scariest
... that scared me the most, probably because I was about 11 years old at the time. I went to a really small theater in Copake, Columbia County, near our weekend cabin. I went with my girlfriend, Michelle, and we rode with the 'older kids,' the ones ...
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... around 300 people." The event costs $30 and reservations will be required. The cocktail brunch begins at noon and Copake Country Auction Inc. will auction the dogs to the highest bidder beginning at 1 p.m. A portion of the profits from the event ...
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... will now decide who the occupants of the site will be. Two supervisors, Tom Dias, R-Ancram, and Reginald Crowley, R-Copake, were absent. The yea votes still far outweighed the nays, but the resolutions concerning the project did not sail quietly by; ...
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Partnership owns old school site
... was Lenard Thylan, a real estate developer from Manhattan. The price for both Ockawamick and Roeliff Jansen School in Copake was $990,000. The two schools, which once covered the territory now covered by the Taconic Hills School District, are both ...
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... and operates a Bronx-based waste-hauling business, has an 11-year history of violations of local and state laws in Copake and is currently forbidden from doing any construction, excavation or dumping on the property by a temporary restraining order ...
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Afield with the Fat Boy: Observations
... lucky: All three of my jobs allow me to be outside in the fall. I'm fetching boats from beautiful local lakes like Copake, Robinson Pond, Queechy, Kinderhook. A little chilly for sure, but a small price to pay for seeing an eagle like the one at ...
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Countya s sales tax distribution criticized
... "Let's change it from 70-30 to 50-50," he said. Baer shook his head when informed of Scalera's idea at the Hillsdale-Copake Fall Festival Saturday. "We have a $24 million fund balance and $26 million in capital projects to fund over the next five ...
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Dr. Thomas J. Burke Named Chief Science Officer, Medical Director for ...
- The HealthLight division of Bioremedi Therapeutic Systems, Inc. (BTS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Thomas J. Burke as chief science officer and medical director. Previously, Dr. Burke served as the director of research and clinical affairs for Anodyne Therapy LLC from 2000 to 2008. Dr. Burke has been integrally involved in the groundbreaking research on the use of infrared light therapy to relieve pain, improve circulation and accelerate the healing process. He has authored or co-authored 12 peer-reviewed medical papers concerned with infrared light therapy and was principally involved in developing and/or evaluating research protocols implemented in the U.S. and foreign countries concerning the effects of infrared light therapy. Dr. Burke also authored a series of 12 articles on the healing effects of nitric oxide, which is the molecule known to be stimulated by infrared light therapy. This series, entitled 'Nitric Oxide, Its Role in Diabetes, Peripheral Neuropathy and Wound Healing,' can be found at HealthLight is one of the leading firms in providing this non-invasive drug-free therapy for healing and pain management. Dr Burke will continue and expand further research into the efficacy of this treatment. Although still considered experimental by Medicare, thousands of physicians recommend infrared therapy for their patients. Five thousand physical therapy clinics, home health agencies and nursing homes continue to treat patients with infrared light therapy for pain, or lack of, and poor circulation often associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. HealthLight is committed to supporting all clinical providers and individual users of infrared light therapy, even those using competing products, according to Patrick Doyle, president of Bioremedi Therapeutic Systems. 'We are especially interested in the cost savings to individuals with health problems that could benefit from use of our technology at home, especially for those with chronic pain or circulatory problems,' Mr. Doyle said. Infrared light as a non-invasive, drug-free treatment may allow patients to reduce or perhaps eliminate the need for pain medications that often have debilitating adverse effects. The use of home systems for treatment of the pain associated with various chronic conditions should be thought of as an adjunct to current therapy interventions. For more information on this non-invasive, drug-free pain management tool, call David Harrington at (888) 395-3040, ext. 13. # # # Media Contact: Bioremedi Therapeutic Systems Inc Patrick Doyle 518 697-0317 Trackback URL:
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Uncle Rock performs for kids in Family Resource Center benefit
... drop-in playgroups for kids under five years old and their caregivers. The FRC has sites in Chatham, North Chatham, Copake and Germantown. Local mom Clair Winans started the center almost 40 years ago as Project Survival. She invited families into ...
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Uncle Rock performs for kids in Family Resource Center benefit
... drop-in playgroups for kids under five years old and their caregivers. The FRC has sites in Chatham, North Chatham, Copake and Germantown. Local mom Clair Winans started the center almost 40 years ago as Project Survival. She invited families into ...
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Sheriff's Office makes multiple drug arrests
... A helicopter was used to search for the plants in the towns of Chatham, Ghent, Stuyvesant, Hillsdale, New Lebanon, Copake, Ancram, Germantown and Livingston. The information was then relayed to officers on the ground. The Sheriff's Office said that ...
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For three brothers in the Berkshires, local food is a calling
... Their maternal grandmother and great aunt - both picklers, foragers, and enthusiastic cooks living in nearby Copake, N.Y. - also influenced the brothers. "Every meal was an event," says Peter. Jeremy adds, "There was no casual eating." Cozy dishes ...
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Caucuses bring out party faithful
... adding, "I think I can do a good job." Thomas, who got 61 votes, said he has lived in the area 40 years, leaving Copake five years ago "because of the same issues we're having here." He works for a heating oil company. Next highest vote-getter was ...
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Fire company buys local tavern
... said, trucks can take a sharp turn to go back up Route 82 towards Taghkanic, or go straight on county Route 7 towards Copake, or take an immediate left on 7 towards Gallatin, or take a right on 82 towards Ancramdale. Another location would not give ...
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Four city judge hopefuls on ballots
... candidate in the race for Hudson City Judge. Seeking the Democratic nomination are attorney Richard Koweek and Copake Town Justice Brian Herman. Seeking the Independence party nomination are Koweek, Herman, and Hudson city attorney Kevin Colwell. ...
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... Hudson. Friends are invited and may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday at the Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Route 22 in Copake. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Private interment will be in the Union Cemetery, Ancram. ...
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Disorder has woman raising awareness, organizing walk
Copake resident Jodie Churchill is crusading against a potentially devastating disease.
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Four seek lines in city judge race
... is running for the nomination of the Conservative, Democratic, Independence, and Republican parties, is the current Copake town justice. Mr. Herman says he was drawn to being the judge in Copake because he felt limited by the ability of a lawyer to ...
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Great Barrington taking aim at ticket scofflaws
... fines over the past several years. He noted that many of the repeat offenders are from nearby towns. He named a West Copake, N.Y., man who has incurred a total of four unpaid parking tickets. "(West Copake) is not that far away," he said. "I'll bet ...
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... and subcontracting highway garage tasks would be prohibitively expensive. Members held discussions with the town of Copake to investigate intermunicipal solutions, but couldn't find a mutually agreeable location. Ten alternative locations were ...
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