Tri-Corner Real Estate - March 2025

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Sue Serino looks into the county’s not-so-distant future

County executive Sue Serino is prioritizing safety, community well-being and collaboration in Dutchess County government.

Photo by Krista A. Briggs

POUGHKEEPSIE — Last December, the Dutchess County legislature passed its 2025 budget by a vote of 23-2.

While it wasn’t a unanimous decision, the bipartisan support of the $629 million-plus spending package reflected the collaborative inroads County Executive Sue Serino, R-Dutchess, has been striving toward over the past year.

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Amenia mourns death of Councilman Paul Winters

Paul Winters

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AMENIA — The flag at the Town Hall flies at half-staff to honor the memory of Town Board member Paul Winters, who died suddenly on Sunday, Feb. 16, at the age of 52. His active involvement in a variety of town programs made news of his death a town-wide shock.

In early January, Winters had announced his candidacy for the office of Town Supervisor, having been nominated by the Republican Town Committee.

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Rondout defeats Millbrook at season-end home game

The Millbrook girls varsity basketball squad put up a solid fight against Rondout in the first three quarters of the Wednesday, Feb. 19, game at Millbrook High School. The score was close until the last quarter when Rondout put up 18 points to win 37-23.

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MILLBROOK — The Millbrook varsity girls basketball squad hosted Rondout High School Wednesday, Feb. 19, for the final home game of the regular basketball season.

The at-once competitive match ended in a Rondout blowout of 37-23 after the Rondout girls went on an impressive scoring run in the final quarter.

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