Millerton Habitat house groundbreaking

Millerton Habitat house groundbreaking
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Habitat for Humanity broke ground Wednesday, Sept. 4, for a house to be built on Rudd Pond Road. From left, Pete Carr, Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County board chair, Anthony Macagnone, home buyer, Habitat CEO Maureen Lashlee, State Rep. Didi Barrett (D-106), North East Town Supervisor Chris Kennan, Sue Serino, Dutchess County Executive, Gregg Pulver, Dutchess County Comptroller and Pastor Heidi Truax of Trinity Episcopal Church, Lime Rock, Conn.

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North East inches closer to public hearing on years-long commercial zoning overhaul
North East Town Hall
Maud Doyle

MILLERTON — The North East Town Board held a special workshop meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to finalize a years-long review of its commercial district zoning code — a process that has spanned 100 meetings over four years.

Town officials had hoped the meeting would mark the completion of the most complex phase of the overhaul — approving a final draft of zoning edits to be sent to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development for review before scheduling a public hearing.

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District Attorney details unified surveillance system

The Dutchess County Real-Time Crime Center, which came online over the course of the past year, is being hailed as a first-of-its-kind collaboration between county, state and local law enforcement agencies, District Attorney Anthony Parisi told The News on Friday, Nov. 6.

Real-time crime centers are emerging nationwide as powerful surveillance tools. They link networks of government, business and privately owned security cameras into centralized systems accessible to police. These centers often employ artificial intelligence technologies such as facial recognition, license plate scanning and video analysis that can compress hours of footage into minutes of usable data.

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Local writer shares veterans’ stories in Malcolm Gladwell’s ‘Medal of Honor’ podcast

Meredith Rollins is the local writer behind Malcolm Gladwell’s Pushkin Industries podcast “Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage.” The series highlights recipients of the nation’s highest military award for bravery, sharing their extraordinary acts of valor and sacrifice. Season two was released this summer and Rollins reveales that a third season is on its way.

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SHARON, Conn. — After 20 years as a magazine editor with executive roles at publishing giants like Condé Nast and Hearst, Meredith Rollins never imagined she would become the creative force behind a military history podcast. But today, she spends her days writing about some of the most heroic veterans in United States history for “Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage,” a podcast produced by Malcolm Gladwell’s company, Pushkin Industries.

From her early days in book publishing to two decades in magazines and later a global content strategist for Weight Watchers, Rollins has built a long and varied career in storytelling.

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Amenia Fire Company breakfast this Sunday
The Amenia Fire Company on Mechanic Street in Amenia.
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AMENIA — The Amenia Fire Company will hold its monthly Pancake Breakfast at the Firehouse on Mechanic Street on Sunday, Nov. 16, from 7:30 to 11 a.m.

The meal is all you can eat with a menu of pancakes, French toast, eggs and omelettes, home fries, bacon, sausage and beverages. You can eat in or take out.

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