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Pine Grove Egg Hunt Set For Sunday

Posted on 30 March 2012 by Editor

With overnight rain showers scheduled to roll through Sloatsburg — turning cold and occasionally snowy — the Pine Grove Lakes Annual Egg Hunt has been bumped a bit and re-scheduled for this coming Sunday, April 1 at 10 a.m. — no April Fool’s. A much anticipated event put on for residents by the Grove’s Homeowners Association, the Egg Hunt takes place on the expansive common lawn called The Green.

So, for all those eager egg hunters out there, go to the Green Sunday morning because March is leaving like a lion. But come April Sunday morning, the day should be bright and shining and perfect for an egg hunt.

 

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Update: Traffic Stops For Thruway Work Today

Posted on 28 March 2012 by Editor

Updated for Thursday —  Sloatsburg Traffic Bulletin: Crews worked until nearly 9 p.m. Wednesday evening installing steel girders that were lifted into place at the Thruway overpass construction site along Seven Lakes Drive at Washington Street. The 180 foot steel abutment beams were set in place on the new overpass span by construction cranes stationed in the Thruway median, where traffic on the Thruway was slowed periodically during the day by State Police. Continue Reading

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Bingo At Sloatsburg Elementary School

Posted on 26 March 2012 by Editor

The Sloatsburg Elementary School PTA will hold it’s highly anticipated Bingo Night this Friday, March 30 at the school — yes, the end of March is already upon us. An essential volunteer organization that helps maintain Sloatsburg Elementary School as a key community resource and attraction, the PTA works closely with the school’s faculty and principal to ensure that Sloatsburg children receive a rich educational and cultural experience. Continue Reading

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Tuxedo Park Holds Special Stream Testing Meeting

Posted on 23 March 2012 by Editor

A special Board of Trustees meeting was held Friday morning, March 23, at the Village Hall of Tuxedo Park to discuss a proposal for stream testing of Warwick Brook. The testing is related to the recent fish kill-off at Four Corners Pond and surrounding wetlands. Continue Reading

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Court Kills Tuxedo Reserve Suit

Posted on 18 March 2012 by Editor

Tuxedo Reserve, the massive development planned by Tuxedo Reserve Owner LLC, recently won its case against the Tuxedo Land Trust, a non-profit group that organized against the development. When built, Tuxedo Reserve will straddle both Tuxedo and Sloatsburg Continue Reading

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Village Solicits Roofing Bids

Posted on 17 March 2012 by Admin

The Sloatsburg Senior Center is getting a makeover, but first the Village of Sloatsburg is seeking bids for the job.

A notice for proposals to replace the center’s existing roof, with ancillary work, has gone out to bid to interested contractors. Sealed bids are due on or before Tuesday, March 27 at 2 p.m. Continue Reading

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Sights And Sounds Of The Season

Posted on 17 March 2012 by Editor

The mornings are dark now but the days are stretching longer. More light. Spring has sprung early this year, with temperatures going all wobbly. This coming week will see them range from the 70s down to the 40s and 50s. But then who cares Continue Reading

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Suffern Hockey Team State Champs

Posted on 12 March 2012 by Editor

The Suffern Mounties boys are the 2012 New York Division 1 State Champions in hockey for the first time in 20 years after coming from behind again Sunday afternoon to beat Pittsford at Utica Auditorium. Continue Reading

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For The Birds

Posted on 09 March 2012 by Editor

Creative crafts are always fun. Gourd art is also functional. You can grow your own materials and then express yourself. This popular craft even has its own organization — The American Gourd Society.

And a peek on the arty craft sellers site, Etsy, reveals a cornucopia of creative gourd creations. Continue Reading

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Broken Down Billboard W/Update

Posted on 26 February 2012 by Editor

I spy . . . . Broken windows, broken teeth. It only takes a couple of these to change a person’s outlook. What about a broken billboard? Along Rt. 17 between the Sloatsburg Municipal Building and traffic light at Seven Lakes Drive, a longtime village resident looks like it lost its stand against the elements. Continue Reading

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