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10.08: How to Join the Community Yard Sale
It’s time to do the sign up to participate in the Cornwall-on-Hudson Village Wide Yard Sale.
03.11: Support for James Gagliano for Mayor
Please vote for YOURSELF by voting for James Gagliano for Mayor. 
08.10: Racism Going Unchecked in Cornwall Schools
Alisha Meekins asks the public to hold the schools accountable for fostering a safe space for our children. 
08.01: Assemblyman Schmitt
A thank you from John Hines. 
03.28: Please Support the Firemen's Fair
The Storm King Fire Engine Company #2 needs your support for the Annual Firemen's Fair.
06.15: Thank You Letter
 A letter from Tom Gildea to express his gratitude and appreciation to Assemblyman Colin Schmitt for passing legislation to help the community.
09.14: Save our Rail Service
I am sure the Senator will do all in his power to save our rail service.
06.02: College Softball Award
A resident from Cornwall, NY receives a college MVP award in softball. 
06.02: Seeking Information on Family History
A reader is looking for information on his father's family 
05.30: Cancellation of Fireman's Fair
It is out of an abundance of caution and concern for the health and well-being of each and every member of the greater Cornwall-on-Hudson area that we must announce the cancellation of this year’s edition of our Firemen’s Fair. 
02.15: Women of Woodbury Scholarship
Women of Woodbury will be offering Scholarship awards 
06.18: Dangers of Sidewalk Biking
A resident was almost run over while walking on the sidewalk.  
04.18: Please come out and vote!
A letter from John Wells. The Library vote for the budget and trustees is Tuesday, April 23rd.
03.17: Vote for Robert Langston
From Robert Langston - On Tuesday March 19th, I ask for your 'WRITE IN' vote for Cornwall-on-Hudson Village Mayor. 
03.06: EDSALL ENDORSES CARNRIGHT AND GAGLIANO
Support for Dave Carnright and Jim Gagliano for Village Trustee positions
03.04: Moran for Village Trustee
Cast your vote for Niklas Moran at Village Hall on March 19.
03.01: CORNWALL DEMOCRATS ENDORSE TOWN CANDIDATES
Six Community Leaders Advanced for November Election
02.28: CORNWALL REPUBLICANS ENDORSE TOWN CANDIDATES
The Cornwall Republican Committee has endorsed their candidates for the upcoming Election Year. 
02.07: Disrupt Corruption in Our State
Skoufis Commands Committee to Disrupt Corruption in Our State
02.04: Republican Endorsements
The Cornwall Republican Committee has endorsed their candidates for the upcoming Election Year.
01.12: Letter from Senator James Skoufis
 A letter from Senator James Skoufis
01.10: Letter from Senator Skoufis
You can rest assured I will always represent our community to the best of my ability, both locally and in Albany, just as I have always done in the Assembly. 
12.15: Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act
I strongly urge local and national political leaders as well as the public to learn more about this bill.
09.28: Apple Time Fair in October
Mark your calendars for the 43rd Annual Apple Time Fair
09.28: Apple Peelers Needed
 Please volunteer to peel apples this weekend in preparation for the Apple Time Fair in October.
09.27: Thankless Job
 A letter pertaining to the outcome of the School Proposition Vote
09.18: Please Vote Yes
ODE TO THE CAPITAL BOND by Nicole Gold
08.27: Clancy-Armitage Softball Fall Classic
The Storm King Fire Engine Company #2 will once again be hosting the Annual Clancy-Armitage Softball Fall Classic tournament. 
07.20: Keep That a Secret
Don't tell everyone about the Village Post Office 
06.28: Lions Club Thank You
The Cornwall Lions Club wishes to thank the Ed Clark Memorial Golf Tournament Sponsors for their generous support.
12.04: Capital Project Letter
A letter from a Cornwall resident regarding the proposed $44.4 million proposed Capital Project.
11.22: It is NOT all about the fields!
A letter in support of the Capital Improvement project.
11.15: Thank you, Cornwall
Thank you, Cornwall. A letter from Carla Castillo.
09.12: Braine for Town Councilman
 A letter from Bill Braine who is running for Councilman on the Town Board. 
07.27: Community Conversations
Latest Community Conversation on the topic of the Town’s proposal to use Riverlight Park land as a location to build a prefab building for the Cornwall Historical Society.
06.06: RiverFest 2017 Thank You
Thanks for coming down to the river and helping us celebrate! We're very grateful for the support of the Greater Cornwall Community.
05.17: Tax Breaks for Veterans
A letter from Armano Paliotta
04.10: Independence Day Grand Marshall
The Cornwall Independence Day Committee is considering candidates for grand marshal for this year’s parade, July 4, and would like the community to offer suggestions as it has in the past.
01.20: Update from Skoufis
 A letter from State Assemblyman Jame Skoufis
01.12: RiverFest Volunteer Meeting
RiverFest 2017 is seeking volunteers, an organizational meeting is planned for Wednesday, January 18.
01.11: Cornwall Emergency Room Closure
 Assemblyman James Skoufis on Cornwall Emergency Room Closure 
10.13: Genealogy Search
A search for obituaries.

09.22: Tireless Advocate
There’s only one choice for State Assembly this November: re-elect James Skoufis.
09.06: Thank you letter from Chief Dixon
Thank You to the "Cornwall Chamber of Commerce" and "Saturday Night Cruisers" 
09.01: Letter from James Skoufis Regarding ER
Statement from State Assemblyman James Skoufis on St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital’s Announcement Today
07.22: Statement on ER Closure Plan
Statement on St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital ER Closure Plan from State Assemblyman James Skoufis
07.09: Third Annual Hudson River ArtFest
Calling all artists! The Third Annual Hudson River ArtFest will take place from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 16, at Tarsio’s Bowling Time Lanes on Rt. 9W in New Windsor.
06.08: RIverfest Thank You
This may very well have been the best turn out ever. 
03.14: An American Tradition
Little League opening day is April 16th.  
01.15: Sands Ring Liaison Change
Letter regarding the removal of Maryann O'Dell as liaison to The Sands Ring Homestead restoration project.
12.20: Pilgrim Pipeline Project
Assemblyman James Skoufis shares a letter regarding the Pilgrim Pipeline.
11.29: Support Our Heroes Foundation
Please help to make this Christmas special for our military. 
10.23: Stand Up to Smoking
The best thing you can do as a parent is set a positive example for your children by not smoking and keeping your home smoke free.
09.08: Community Yard Sale Date Set
Time to prepare for the annual Village Wide Yard Sale.
09.07: Golf Course Purchase
Buying the Golf Course could be an excellent idea, then again, it could be a lousy one.
09.02: Corn Estate Now Casting
The Corn Estate Haunted House is now seeking volunteer cast and crew members! 
08.05: Prepare for Hurricane Season
A message from the Cornwall Office of Emergency Management
07.07: Response to Mr. Chase
Response to Mr. Chase from  Jeanne M. LaBarge, Cornwall Republican Chairwoman
06.29: Time to Protect Cornwall
A letter from the Democratic Party.
06.10: Cornwall Independence Day Committee
Cornwall Independence Day Committee News: Grand Marshal Announcement and Fundraiser Information
06.10: RiverFest Thank You
Nine years without rain, and counting.
05.21: Thank you so much for coming out to vote!
A Thank You Letter from Cornwall School Board Member Rafael Ortiz
05.19: Letter from Town Supervisor
A letter from Cornwall Town Supervisor Randy Clark. 
04.15: Support for Library Trustee candidate
Consider voting for Susanne Vondrak for Cornwall Public Library trustee on Tuesday, April 21st.
04.14: Support for Library Trustee candidate
Support for Susanne Vondrak for Cornwall Public Library Trustee
03.05: OC Government Center
How preposterous it is to pay money to tear down a perfectly good building
03.02: Thoughts on County Buildings
Al Mazzocca shares his thoughts on the County Building in Goshen and the County Nursing Home.

01.02: Happy New Year from Assemblyman Skoufis
Assemblyman Skoufis reflects on 2014 and looks ahead to 2015.
12.05: Critical need for Volunteers
The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley has a critical need for volunteers!
11.26: Thank You from Cornwall Public Library
The Board of the Trustees of the Cornwall Public Library would like to thank the many people who came out to vote on November 18th.
11.17: Tricky Tray Thank You
On behalf of the CDA, Court Rita, #264, in Cornwall-on-Hudson, we wish to extend a very heartfelt thank you to all those who helped make our Tricky Tray this past Saturday, November 15th, such a great success.
11.17: Thank You from James Skoufis
Thank you from State Assemblyman James Skoufis
11.13: Library vote
I will vote yes to repairs and no to expansion if the referendum was split.
11.03: Vote Yes for the Cornwall Library referendum
We encourage all residents to vote “Yes” for the Cornwall Library referendum on Nov. 18.
10.25: Tuition Free NY
Tuition Free NY: Dispelling Misconceptions and Presenting the Truth
10.23: Vote Yes for the Library Referendum
Please join me in voting YES on NOVEMBER 18 to guarantee the library will be available for the next generation. 
10.21: Thank you from BFF
“Cornwall Demonstrates True Meaning of Community”
10.09: Vote Yes for the Library Referendum
I intend to vote “Yes” for the Cornwall Library referendum on November 18
10.09: Vote Yes for the Cornwall Library referendum
This project is a great investment into the future of our community.
10.07: Problem with Yard Sale Sign-up
Village phone system problems may have lost some yard sale registration details. Please call again to register your address.
10.03: Honor Flight
 Veteran's took a flight to Washington, D.C. to visit their memorials sponsored by Hudson Valley Honor Flight
09.30: Take a trip to the N.Y. Botanical Garden
The Cornwall Garden Club invites the community to join club members for a trip to the N.Y. Botanical Garden
09.05: Application Denied
A resident's letter regarding her application to the Farmer's Market to sell crafts.
08.27: Garbage Trouble
A resident had an issue with garbage pickup.
07.22: Everyone Deserves Respect!
Mary Beth Greene-Krafft comments about a recent Town Board Meeting
06.16: TIME TO OUTSOURCE US MAIL
A letter is lost in the U.S. postal system for 37 days.
06.09: RiverFest Thank You
This makes it eight years without rain, and counting.
06.04: Cornwall Independence Day Committee News
Cornwall Independence Day Committee News: Grand Marshal Announcement and Fundraiser Information
06.04: Questions about Cornwall Geese
The chairman of the now-defunct Geese Committee addresses the Cornwall Town Board
05.01: 2014 Scholarship Fundraiser
3rd Annual Memorial Basketball Game Event 2014 Scholarship Fundraiser
04.28: Save the Date
 17th Annual Cornwall-on-Hudson RiverFest – Saturday, June 7, 2014
03.15: We SAVED the Cornwall ER
After thousands of petitions, thousands of emails, forums, and rallies, we've saved the Cornwall ER.
02.21: Save Cornwall ER
You can email all of the St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Trustees with the click of a couple buttons and ask that they save our emergency room.
10.30: Thank you from SKFE Ladies Auxiliary
 Thank you from Storm King Engine Co. #2 Ladies Auxiliary
10.27: Hike and Bike Needs Volunteers
Please consider supporting the all-volunteer-supported Hike and Bike on Sundays
10.03: Letter Regarding Cornwall Hospital ER
 A letter from Mary Beth Greene-Krafft about the destruction of our community hospital.
09.25: Disgusted with St. Luke's Recent Announcement
Reducing the hours of this emergency room will impact communities all across eastern Orange County.
09.17: Letter Regarding Proposed Mountainville Pipeline
A reader reminds homeowners that they are under no legal obligation to allow surveyors from pipeline companies on their land.
09.10: Well, Well, Well? Why you Should ALL Vote
Vote for the candidates who have your best interest at heart.
07.30: Thanks for Supporting the Fair
 From the Storm King Engine Co. #2 "Home of the Red Shirts"
07.22: Whose Government Is This, Anyway?
Rick Gioia asks why the developer and his attorney were sitting on the dais next to the Supervisor and Town Board at the June 26th meeting.
07.06: Donation from COVAC
 COVAC, continuing its effort to serve the greater Cornwall community, donated $1500 toward the 2013 Fireworks Display.
07.06: KJ Pipeline: Gut Check
Woodbury hired special counsel for this. Cornwall should, too.
07.02: Time to Get Your Lobsters!
Please help out the Lions and make sure order a few lobsters for your 4th of July festivities!
07.02: Cornwall Geese
Those interested in communicating to our elected officials about our Canada geese are invited to this meeting.
07.02: What are they thinking?
 A reader doubts that killing the geese is the only option.
07.01: Cornwall Commons Meeting at CCMS
Town board members were not able to voice their opinion at the latest Cornwall Commons meeting.
06.21: Affordable Theater Camp in Cornwall
 The Town of Cornwall Recreation Department offers a great summer theater camp program for kids, ages 10-16.
06.12: Funds Needed for 4th of July Celebration
To the Editor:  The Cornwall Independence Day Committee has begun fundraising
06.02: Please Vote YES on June 18th
 A letter to recognize our Board of Education for their diligent and intense effort.
05.16: School Budget is Confusing
A reader asks why the school administrative budget is up by almost $600,000.
05.10: Music Booster Car Wash
Middle School students will hold a car wash Saturday, May 18 to raise money for the Middle School Band, Chorus and Orchestra.
04.17: CCHS Start Time
 A letter to the Board of Education regarding the high school start time.
04.17: Town Board Meeting April 22nd
 Please attend the special board meeting coming up concerning the proposed zoning changes for Cornwall Commons.
04.16: When is enough, enough?
A reader cannot support the school budget as presented, at 4.47%, which is over the tax cap.
04.04: Trouble with Recycling Pick-up
 A town resident has concern with recycling pick-up.
03.29: Please support the library budget
Letter to Media from Joe Barth, president, Cornwall Public Library Board of Trustees
03.14: "GET OUT AND VOTE FOR CORNWALL SCHOOLS"
Nicole Gold Roby asks parents to email to our state legislators regarding Cornwall School's budget issue
03.07: SKFE Fair Seeking Vendors
 SKFE Spring Soup/Dessert Festival and Craft Fair is looking for vendors.
02.22: Humane Society Seeks Supplies
The Cornwall Town Clerk’s office urges you to help our canine neighbors at the Humane Society of Blooming Grove.  
02.13: Project Safe Graduation
 The Project Safe Graduation needs your support!
01.29: Don't Throw Away Silica Packets
 Please recycle silica gel packets by donating them to the Cornwall Historical Society Museum.
01.11: RiverFest Volunteer Meeting
RiverFest 2013 is seeking volunteers, an organizational meeting is planned for Wednesday, January 16.
01.11: Thank You from Orange County Land Trust
The Enhanced Federal Tax Incentive for Land Conservation has been extended. 
01.10: Gun Buyback Program
Orange County DA’s Office Sponsors Gun Buyback Program
01.02: Great Choice for Promotion
Letter to Kevin Quigley regarding Joe Gebert's promotion to Sergeant
12.16: Show the World We Care
A local woman asks to community to join her in a gesture of support for the victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School.
11.30: Thank you from Lynn Beesecker
A thank you letter to voters from the new Town of Cornwall Judge, Lynn Beesecker.
11.29: Concern for Cornwall Commons Zoning Change
A resident is concerned that Cornwall Commons is changing from a Planned Adult Community to General Population Housing.
11.19: Cornwall Commons Zoning Change
Cornwall Commons will severely overburden our school system and transportation infrastructure.
11.16: Thank you from Assemblyman James Skoufis
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving me the opportunity and privilege to represent you in the State Assembly in the coming term. 
11.15: Thank you to Town of Cornwall Personnel
 Jim Lennon thanks the Town of Cornwall for their assistance on 9w during the storm November 7, 2012.
11.09: Sunoco Lowers Price of Gas
 The power of the press to right wrongs and protect citizens from being victimized.
11.02: Thank You from The Grail Center
There are a number of people the Grail Center Staff would like to thank on the heels of events last week. 
11.01: Gas Gouging?
HAS THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF GAS INCREASED AGAIN OR IS THIS SIMPLY GAS GOUGING? 
10.23: Holiday Cookie Deployment
Cornwall Presbyterian Church is collecting non-perishable items, toiletries and homemade treats and needs APO addresses of service people.
10.23: You may get more than you bargained for!
Leaving food outside can attract stray or feral cats and rabid animals.
10.22: Thank You from SKFE #2
The Storm King Fire Engine Company #2 would like to thank the entire Cornwall Community for the support. 
10.22: Tax Counselors Needed for Seniors
Volunteer tax counselors are needed for Cornwall seniors for the coming tax season.
10.16: Thank you for participating in the yard sale
 A thank you from Barbara Gosda for participating in the seventh annual Village Wide Yard Sale.
10.15: Thank you from the Mill St. Artists
The Artists at the Mill Street Studios thank the public for attending the Open Studios with the Orange County Arts Council.
10.08: Riverbank Historic House Museum
Volunteers are needed to plant small trees in Cornwall on Hudson.
09.25: Village-Wide Yard Sale Reminder
To the Editor: All village residents are invited to participate.
09.23: Appreciating Volunteer Emergency Responders
 A letter from Jim Lennon.
09.21: Support for James Skoufis from the Wickwares
 
09.21: Venue Needed for Winter Farmer's Market
The Cornwall Farmer's Market will continue through the winter if rental space is found.
09.14: Invasive species comes to Cornwall-on-Hudson
Update: Volunteers needed this Saturday 9/15/12 to rid Shore Rd. of invasive species, Mile-a-Minute weed.
09.13: Letter in Support of James Skoufis
Letter in Support of James Skoufis for Assemblyman.
09.11: Reminding Voters of Primary Election
 Lynn Beesecker reminds voters of the primary election this Thursday, September 13, 2012.
08.31: Assembly Election
How can someone represent us after living here for less than a year?
08.14: Please Support the Convention and Parade
Storm King Fire Engine Co. No. 2 requests your support for the convention and parade.
08.09: Thanks for Supporting the Fair
  from the Storm King Engine Co. #2 "Home of the Red Shirts"
08.01: Blood Drive
Please “Part with a Pint”  at the Blood Drive Thursday, August 9, 2012
07.19: Kiryas Joel Annexation
Kiryas Joel Annexation: At What Cost?
07.10: Cornwall Dog Park Approved
The Town of Cornwall Board unanimously approves dog park
04.26: A View of Cornwall from Afar
I became a little bit hooked on this small slice of Americana in upstate New York.
03.31: Reflections on the Village Election
To the Editor:
It has taken me some time to gather my thoughts regarding this past election.
03.29: Comment Period the Root of Democracy
To the Editor:
The lead sentence in the second paragraph of the story...
03.22: Thank You for Supporting Me

To the Editor:
I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for their generous support.

03.21: Thanks for Your Support for My Candidacy
To the Editor:
I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone...
03.20: Feral Cat Issue Determines My Vote
To the Editor:
In “Village Takes up Issue of Feral Cats”...
03.19: Don't Judge A Show by Its Title
To the Editor:
As a child I was always raised on that saying of "Don't judge a book by it's cover."
03.19: Elect Kane and Russell As Trustees
To the Editor:
For almost a year of dedicated service...
03.18: Vote for Integrity This Tuesday
To the Editor:
On Tuesday, March 20th, from noon until 9 p.m...
03.18: Support for Kane and Russell for Trustee
To the Editor:
Vote Kane & Russell on Tuesday, March 20th.
03.18: The Village's Gamble

To the Editor:
Sometimes there are simply no good choices.

03.17: Support for Gosda and Smith for Trustee

To the Editor:
We question village finances, then a negative audit comes out.

03.16: Kane Speaks Out About Pension Charge
To the Editor:
Once again, I have to waste time correcting the record.
03.16: Choices Clear in Upcoming Election
To the Editor:
The importance of this Village election cannot be overstated.
03.16: I Support Gosda & Smith for Trustee
To the Editor:
I urge the Village residents to vote for Jan Smith and Barbara Gosda.
03.14: Support for Gosda and Smith for Trustee
To the Editor:
I urge all COH voters to come out and vote on Tuesday.
03.14: What's In A Name?
To the Editor:
I understand that the Town Hall sign advertising the high school’s upcoming production.

03.14: Trustee Reports Time Worked to Pension System
To the Editor:
A public document available on the cornwall-on-hudson.org website...
03.14: We Need A Govt. of the People
To the Editor:
After reading and reflecting on the New York State Comptroller’s report.
03.12: Support for Gosda and Smith for Trustee
To the Editor:
We strongly support Barbara Gosda and Jan Smith as candidates.
03.07: Support for Gosda and Smith for Trustee
To the Editor:
With the Village elections fast approaching I am drawn into reflecting...
03.06: DPW Expenses in Focus
To the Editor:
It is the job of the NYS Comptroller to determine...
03.02: Civility and Respect Needed at Village Mtgs.
To the Editor:
I took my son to the Village Board meeting on Monday night. What a great teaching moment!
02.29: March 20 Election Offers Sane Future
To the Editor:

Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
02.28: Why I'm Running for Trustee
To the Editor:
Let me start by thanking my friends and neighbors for their enthusiastic support for my campaign.
02.28: We Need An Audit in Village
To the Editor:
The Village of Cornwall on Hudson has been in the paper a lot lately.
02.26: Local Law Will Cause Tax Increase
To the Editor:
Unless something is done, all village taxpayers will get an increase.
02.26: Moving More Deliberately

To the Editor:
The Village Board majority consisting of the mayor and two trustees is rapidly moving...

02.22: Taxpayers' Money Wasted on DPW Bldg.
To the Editor:
I have read the State Comptroller's Audit Report on the village and am angered and enraged.
02.21: Was Village Meeting Video Edited?
To the Editor:
On February 16 of this year I commented on Andrew Argenio’s lette.
02.21: Who Do You Trust?

To the Editor:
Lately, there has been a lot of venom...

02.21: My Views on Debt and the DPW Bldg.
To the Editor:
I have been accused of not wanting our employees in the DPW building.
02.20: Is Litigation Possible for DPW Bldg?

To the Editor:
What does our lawyer say?

02.19: A Criminal Fashion?

To the Editor:
"Were mistakes made? Yes."

02.17: Don't Pay Twice

To the Editor:
We are currently being asked, as taxpayers, to fund renovations on the Shore Road DPw.


02.15: DPW Work Being Done Too Hastily

To the Editor:
The majority of three strikes again.

02.15: New Law Impacts Tax Rate of Villagers
To the Editor:
The village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Local Law to cease as a taxing jurisdiction has significant effects.
02.15: Stop Spending Money on the DPW

To the Editor:
Every single taxpayer in this village should be outraged.

01.31: Operation Military Kids Brings Support
To the Editor:
As Girl Scout leaders, we have children within our troops whose parents are deploying to the Middle East.

01.23: Property Owner Should Be Held Accountable
This letter is in regard to the fire at 2 Mill St.
01.17: Why I Voted Against the Budget
To the Editor:
I am writing this to you following the Village Board meeting.
01.12: I'm Running for Re-Election as Trustee
To the Editor:
I have picked up my petition to seek re-election.
01.10: Questions About the Budget
To the Editor,
The public hearing on the budget was the most bizarre meeting I have attended.
01.10: My Ideas for the DPW Building & Debt
To the Editor:
Trustees Edsall and Kane and Mayor Coyne want to bond $360,000 dollars to fix the DPW building.
01.04: I'm Running for Vlllage Trustee
To the Editor,
My name is Jan Smith and I am running for village trustee.
01.03: School Budget Forum on Tax Cap

To the Editor:
I would like to begin by wishing the entire Cornwall community all the best.

01.03: Questions About the DPW Building
To the Editor:
Sitting in village board meetings, I sometimes feel like Alice.
12.20: I'm Running for Vlllage Trustee
To My Fellow Residents of Cornwall-on-Hudson:
My name is Peter Russell...
12.20: Evidence of Dumping on Dock Hill Road
To the Editor:
I was reading the article...
12.20: DEC Needs All the Information
To the Editor:
More thoughts on the DEC letter.
12.16: Tax Cap Public Hearing on Monday
To the Editor:
The Board set a public hearing on the 2% Tax Cap Override.
12.16: Trustee's Christmas List
To the Editor:
Would you please forward my Christmas list to Santa?
12.06: We Have A Lot to be Thankful For
To the Editor:
I am very thankful to the Village of Cornwall on Hudson.
11.21: Thanks to Kerry McGuinness for Service
To the Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank J. Kerry McGuinness.
11.18: Councilman Speaks About Police Issue
To the Editor:
Supervisor Quigley states he wanted to review the proposal.
11.16: My Concerns About DPW Bid Process
To the Editor:
The first topic on the agenda for the work session.
11.15: Thanks for Support of My Candidacy

To the Editor:
I want to express my thanks to those who supported me in the recent election.

11.15: Why I Oppose DPW Bid Process

To the Editor:
On Monday night, the village board voted to go to bid for remediation of the Village DPW building.

11.13: Keep Valley View Nursing Home Open

To the Editor:
The debate over Valley View, our county nursing home, has raised serious questions.

11.10: Thanks for Storm Clean-up Help
To the Editor:
Once again the women of the Cornwall Grail Center have been reminded of what a wonderful community we are surrounded by.
11.07: Beesecker Best Choice for Town Justice

To the Editor:
Elect Lynn Beesecker to the position of Cornwall Town Justice.

11.07: J. Kerry McGuinness for Town Board
To the Editor:
Joseph (Kerry) Mcginness should be your choice because:
11.06: Stop the Cuts in Police Budget
To the Editor:
The Town of Cornwall PBA would like to take this opportunity to express its concerns.
11.06: Elect L. Beseecker
To the Editor:
On election day we have a choice to make a change.
11.06: Randy Clark is My Choice
To the Editor,
Choice gives us every reason to want to make it to the polls.
11.01: Why I Support Randy Clark
To the Editor:
I am writing to express my support for Randy Clark.
11.01: Ten Reasons to Support Randy Clark

To the Editor:
In the spirit of David Letterman’s Top Ten lists.

10.27: Vote for Randy Clark

To the Editor:
November is coming and the elections are up and running.

10.20: River View Run Thanks
To the Editor:
We would like to give a huge thank you.
10.20: Hike and Bike

10.20: Christine Bello for Mayor
To the Editor:
I came to know Chris Bello many years ago.
10.19: Seniors Need Dial-A-Bus

To the Editor:
I was a passenger on the bus that the seniors and others take.

09.24: A Hunter's Perspective

To the Editor:
It must be close to October because things are starting to change.

09.23: Hike & Bike Returns This Sunday
To the Editor:
I am pleased to report that the Storm King Hike and Bike has been extended.
09.16: Community Yard Sale Date Set
To the Editor:
It’s about time to start preparing.
09.07: Supervisor Explains View on Police Layoffs
To the Editor:
The Town of Cornwall Police Benevolent Association has issued statements.
09.01: Police Officers Shouldn't Be Cut
To the Editor:
Folks in Cornwall should be aware the Town Board is getting rid of two fine police officers.
08.31: Thanks to Emergency Workers

To the Editor:
I can't find enough words of praise.

08.27: Trustee Defends Role in Lawsuit
To the Editor:
In the last couple of weeks I have been written about concerning an affidavit which I provided.
08.24: COH DPW Google Groups Page
To the Editor:
Last week there were several letters from people regarding the DPW facility.
08.23: Building Stands Despite Quake, Snows

To the Editor:
Okay, we've had the worst winter in recent memory.

08.17: Engineering Solution for DPW
To the Editor:
Let me clear up some confusion with facts.
08.15: The Cost of Fixing the DPW Bldg.
To the Editor:

I would like to address the concept of “looking forward.”
08.14: The Story of the DPW Building
To the Editor:
The time and place: June 2050, a man and a boy are driving along the six-lane Shore Interstate...
08.13: Thanks for Support During Convalescence
To the Editor:
I want to thank everyone for the well wishes.
08.10: Don't Throw Good Money After Bad
Trustee Mark Edsall offered the information that he is against "throwing good money after bad."
08.05: Dialoge With the Residents Saturday.
To the Editor:

This is a reminder to all village residents that there is a Dialogue with the Residents this Saturday
08.05: Bandstand Concert Ideas
To the Editor:
I would like to thank the string ensemble.
08.02: 2% Tax Cap is Possible
To the Editor,
Is it possible to keep tax increases for the village within the 2% tax cap? Absolutely!
08.02: Question About the DPW Building
To the Editor
I would like to start off by thanking the people who have submitted questions regarding the DPW issue.
07.26: Thanks for Supporting the Fair

To the Editor:
The Storm King Engine Co.#2 ...

07.25: Historical Society Receives Absolute Charter
To the Editor:
The Cornwall Historical Society is pleased to announce...
07.24: Questions Still Loom About DPW
To the Editor:
Questions seem to keep resurfacing.
07.24: Tax Caps Force A Balanced Budget

To the Editor:
Having lived in New York for the first 26 years of my life...

07.22: Question About Local Tax Assessments
To the Editor:
Does the town of Cornwall have a policy in place to recoup lost tax revenue?
07.20: Candidate Clark Thanks Supporters

To the Editor:
As the summer heats up, so does the primary season! 

07.19: Trustee Pushes Local Tax Cap
To the Editor:
On Monday night I proposed ...
07.18: We Enjoyed the Hike & Bike Experience
To the Editor:
We had the pleasure of taking part in the second Hike/Bike over Rt. 218.
07.13: Sidewalk Grant Fund in Jeopardy
To the Editor:
It was very disheartening to hear the Mayor...
07.13: July Report from Trustee Argenio

To the Editor:
I’m glad to say that we are making progress.

07.06: Make Dog Identification Easier
Dear People of C-O-H,
Yesterday evening, July 4th, a wonderful, old(er) German Shepherd.
07.06: Pet Show Thanks

To the Editor:
Thank you for your coverage of our annual Children's Pet Show on July 4th.

07.06: Unruly Children A Distraction at Concert

06.26: Question About Aisling Cuffe Day
To the Editor:
On Monday, June 20, the village passed a resolution honoring Aisling Cuffe.
06.23: Route 218 Hike & Bike Plans Clarified

To the Editor:
I wish to set the record straight regarding the Route 218 “Hike and Bike."

06.23: Summer Playground Registration & Plans
To the Editor:
The traditional Cornwall-on-Hudson summer playground is scheduled for July 5 thru August 12.
06.14: Thanks for Joining Dialogue
To the Editor:
I want to thank everyone who came to our Dialogue with Residents.
06.08: Two Trustees to Meet Residents This Saturday
To the Editor:
Just as a reminder, Barbara Gosda and I will be at the Village Hall this Saturday.
06.07: RiverFest Thank You
To the Editor,
Each year I search for new superlatives to describe RiverFest!
06.05: Garden Club Thank You

To the Editor:
The Cornwall Garden Club once again had a successful plant sale.

06.01: We Paid Out for Medicare & Social Security

To the Editor: 
I hear the word "entitlements" and I am confused.

05.31: What Are Digital Photos?

To the Editor:
I am sometimes asked if an image is "photoshopped."

05.25: Plan Now for Next Year's School Budget
To the Editor:
Now that this year’s school budget debate is over...
05.25: New Ideas Needed for Schools

To the Editor:
I didn’t realize I lived in such an affluent community.

05.22: Civility and Integrity
To the Editor:

Civility: Civilized conduct; courtesy, politeness;
05.18: Open Government & Accountability Concerns
To the Editor:
Following our Village Board Meeting this week, I am disappointed and disheartened.
05.17: Questions About Village Government
To the Editor:
Last night at the Village Board Meeting, I provided a letter.
05.13: Oppose Congressional Act

To the Editor:
As a small business owner, I have a lot to worry about.

05.11: My Views on Village Government
To the Editor:
Since taking office in April, I have been very busy.
05.10: The Cost of the School Budget
To the Editor:
May 17 is the school budget vote.
05.05: Public Welcome to Walk the Labyrinth

To the Editor:
Construction of the Labyrinth was completed last weekend.

05.05: Could the District Give Up More?

05.04: Thanks for Keeping Poetry Spirit Alive

To the Editor:
One library program touches our family deeply.

04.28: Why I'm Withdrawing My Claims
To the Editor:
On March 4, 2011,I filed an Article 78 proceeding...
04.26: Apology to Burns & Whalen

To the Editor:
I feel obligated to clarify a statement I made.

04.26: Without Concessions, Vote No on School Budget

To the Editor:
We face a fiscal and unemployment crisis.

04.20: The Spirituality of The Grail
To the Editor:
As a member of the Grail, and one of the resident managers at the Grail center in Cornwall...
04.20: Administrators & Teachers Can Share Pain
To the Editor:
Searching for micro-savings to balance the Cornwall school budget...
04.20: Administration Should Sacrifice, Too

To the Editor:
This the first time I have ever written a letter to the editor.

04.19: Legal Retainer Could Cost Village
To the Editor:
In 2008-09, the village paid the firm of Rider, Weiner and Frankel $4,000/month.
04.19: Poem to the Labyrinth Trees

To the Editor:
I grew up in the house at the corner of Duncan and Stillman Avenues.

04.12: Questions About the School Budget
To the Editor:
I attended the last SBAC and Board of Education joint meeting.
04.09: We Need to Find a Common Purpose

To the Editor:
Is there notice of what is happening...

04.08: Environmental Stewardship and Deer
To the Editor:
In their letter “Creating a Sustainable Forest” (March 29, 2011...
04.06: Volunteers Help the Library in Many Ways
To the Editor:
The Cornwall Library does utilize volunteers.
04.05: Legal Issues are Still Here

To the Editor:
In 2010, the Tarshis firm was charging COH $175/hr for legal fees...

04.05: Schools are An Investment in Our Children
To the Editor:
We are all about to have the task of voting yes or no on our school budget.
04.01: Library Budget Explained
To the Editor:
During the last fiscal year, Cornwall Public Library served nearly 150,000 visitors.
04.01: Restoring Civility on Village Board
To the Editor:
I would like to thank the residents of Cornwall-on-Hudson...
03.31: Curb Your Enthusiastic Dog
To the Editor:
There are no bad dogs, only bad dog owners.
03.31: SIngle Stream Recycling in Village
To the Editor:
In an effort to streamline our recycling program...
03.29: Thanks for the Truck Rescue
To the Editor:
On behalf of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, Mayor Gross, the Board of Trustees and myself.
03.29: Creating a Sustainable Forest
To the Editor:
We’d like to tell the community about our environmental work at the Grail.
03.28: Dogs Leashed vs. Restrained

To the Editor:
Not to take sides in the do-dogs-poop-in-the-woods argument...

03.27: Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My!
To the Editor,
It seems Mr. Lott is having a bit of trouble grasping the difference.
03.23: Invest in Students and Good Teachers

To the Editor:
We have to ask ourselves if a salary freeze for teachers is fair.

03.23: Dogs Have Run in Forest for Generations
To the Editor:
Is the writer who complained about dogs in Black Rock Forest serious?
03.21: Black Dog Forest?

To the Editor:
I don't get out to enjoy the natural beauty of Black Rock Forest...

03.19: Questions about Route 218, Park Expansion

To the Editor:
In polite--I hope--response to Andrew Argenio...

03.19: Don't Forget the Issues
To the Editor:
I would like to congratulate the winners.
03.19: School District Should Negotiate Wage Freeze

To the Editor:
The Cornwall Central School District is facing major revenue and spending problems.

03.18: Grail Labyrinth Concert Thank You

To the Editor:
The Grail Labyrinth Music Benefit on Saturday, March 12, was a great success.

03.18: Thanks to the Candidates
To the Editor:
Tonight when I read the Letters to the Editor...
03.17: Now We Can Move Forward
To the Editor:
Now that Election Day is finally past us...
03.17: Thanks for Your Vote
To the Editor:
First, I want to thank all the residents who came out to vote.
03.14: No Letters After 10 PM, March 14
No letters regarding the village election will be posted after 10 pm today, March 14.
03.14: Elect People for the Greater Good
To the Editor:
Last year Village residents elected Jim Kane, someone we hardly knew.

03.14: Fiscal Prudence Over Expensive Promises
To the Editor:
Please allow me to go beyond the detailed legal points.
03.14: Bring Normalcy and Competency Back
To the Editor,
As with any election...
03.14: Make Sure Your Vote is Counted
To the Editor:
Voting… a basic right provided by the United States.
03.14: The Advantage of 20/20 Hindsight
To the Editor:
As the villagers approach Tuesday’s election...
03.13: Mayor Obstructs the Law
To the Editor:
We all have a lot to think about on Tuesday.
03.13: Mayor Gross Has Failed to Lead

To the Editor:
In this challenging economy, it appears that Mayor Gross believes...

03.13: DPW Bldg Is Root of Village Problems
To the Editor:
As Bob Dylan once sang, "Let us not talk falsely now."
03.13: We Deserve Better
To the Editor:
For over three years we have regularly attended working...
03.13: DPW Bldg. Conceived and Built Honorably

To the Editor:
We are being bombarded with letters...

03.12: DPW Questions Loom in Tuesday's Election
To the Editor:
Little did I know, when I walked into Mr. Gilmore's spacious corner office...
03.12: Important Questions About DPW Building
To the Editor:
I find it quite interesting...
03.12: Please Choose to Not Vote for Spin
To the Editor:
When I first started actively posting...
03.11: Hard Questions for Mayor Gross
To the Editor:
Now that the Mayor has decided to sue the Village.
03.11: Mayor Protects Village from Lawsuits

To the Editor:
It’s pretty simple. Proper legal counsel = prevention of lawsuits.

03.11: Do Trustees Practice Civility?
To the Editor:
Last Friday, I was the lucky recipient of Trustees Edsall and Vatter’s political mailer.
03.11: Mayor's Suit Costs Village Taxpayers
To the Editor:
As I am sure most of this site’s readers are aware...
03.11: Thanks to All Who Serve the Village

To the Editor:
To everyone who serves the Village of Cornwall on Hudson.

03.11: Mayor Puts Personal Agenda First
To the Editor:
It is very unfortunate, but not surprising...
03.11: Election Tears at Village Fabric
To the Editor:
Traditionally, business owners remain neutral.
03.10: Village Needs Proper Leadership
To the Editor:
I find Rick Gioia’s letter not only off the mark but quite comical.
03.10: Consider the Real Issues on Election Day
To the Editor:
While it is always interesting to read what out-of-state residents think.
03.10: Absentee Ballot Won't Be Counted
To the Editor:
It was with great interest that I read the February 22nd Letter to the Editor.
03.10: Edsall Has Tried to Solve Problems
To the Editor:
I read Mr. Clark’s letter and find it interesting.
03.10: We Can Move Ahead With Gross, Smith & Argenio
To the Editor:
The village is at a pivotal point with this election.
03.09: Coyne Not Responsible for Sign Theft
To the Editor:
Please allow me to quote Andrew Argenio.
03.09: Voters' Choice: Arrogance or Dignity
To the Editor:
The village voters have before them a choice.
03.09: Questions for Mr. Edsall
To the Editor:
Years ago when Mr. Edsall first ran for trustee, I voted for him.
03.09: We Need Productive Change
To the Editor:
The time has come for change, and we need it now.
03.07: How Stable Is Landfill?
To the Editor:
I have read all about the DPW building with not a lot of interest.
03.07: Who's Looking Out for Second St.?

To the Editor:
Central Hudson came in and dug up the brand new asphalt.

 

03.07: Support for Gross, Argenio and Smith
To the Editor:
My vote is going to Mayor Joe Gross (again).
03.05: Candidate Coyne Needs to Give Us More
To the Editor:
I would like to refer readers to past statements.
03.05: Coyne, Vatter & Edsall to End Dissension

To the Editor:
Mr. Coyne was public relations director.

03.04: Union Acknowledges Hardships, Offers to Work Together
To the Editor:
We were dismayed to learn...
03.02: Comparison to Libya a Scare Tactic
To the Editor:
I find Sean Kelly's comparison of COH to Libya truly amazing.
03.02: Good Governance Requires Tough Questions
To the Editor:
Trustee Kane has said I should recuse myself from ethics complaints.
03.01: Continuity is Crucial Now
To the Editor:
Reflect on what has happened over the last four years.
03.01: Theft of Candidate's Sign Damages Integrity
To the Editor:
Politically based theft and vandalism damages the integrity of the candidates.
03.01: In Support of Gross, Smith and Argenio

To the Editor:
We strongly support the candidacies of Joe Gross, Jan Smith and Andrew Argenio.

03.01: Village Govt. Is Out of Touch
To the Editor:
I have come to the realization after last Mondays Village board meeting.
02.28: Coyne, Edsall & Vatter Can Cooperate
To the Editor:
This election is more important than ever.
02.28: Recognition for Rare Disease Day
To the Editor:
I am writing to recognize Rare Disease Day today (February 28).
02.26: In Favor of Incumbent Mayor Gross

To the Editor:
I would like to address Mayor Gross.

02.25: Lack of Building Inspections Unacceptable
To the Editor:
This situation is totally unacceptable.
02.25: Do Businesses Have Views on Election?
To the Editor:
It's interesting to me that one facet of the Village community...
02.24: Resident Questions Fighting Assessment Ruling
To the Editor:
Not a ruling the tax assessor agreed with.
02.23: Village Needs a Return to Normalcy
To the Editor:
I have been a resident of Cornwall-on-Hudson for 51 years.
02.23: Need a Mayor Who Walks the Walks
To the Editor:
I am merely expressing an opinion regarding the upcoming election.
02.22: Candidates Offer New Energy
To the Editor:
Wake Up, COH!
02.22: Extra Effort Required for Some Voters
To the Editor:
Village voters need to plan ahead.
02.22: Support Candidates Who Work Together
To the Editor:
I could write a long letter....
02.22: Climate Change

To the Editor:
How do we change the existing climate in Cornwall-on-Hudson?

02.21: Village Going Down the Wrong Road
To the Editor:
For the last year the village has been forced down a road.
02.20: Questions for the Candidates

To the Editor:
We can all be interested in finding out the truth, not what is “right.”

02.19: Referendum on Police Should Be Held
To the Editor:
I would encourage everyone to read the report, "Administrative Study...
02.19: Leadership Is At-Issue in Election

To the Editor:
Listen more to decisions that are made.

02.17: Questions for Candidate Coyne
To the Editor,
It’s been eight weeks since Brendan Coyne has announced his candidacy.
02.16: Proper Challenge-and-Response Debate

To the Editor:
But I'll now suggest that one or another trustee respond.

02.16: Candidate Questions Majority's Goals

To the Editor:
What are the stated goals of the current majority?

02.15: Still Waiting for Answers
To the Editor:
Two weeks ago, I wrote a letter in regards to the legal fee overages.
02.14: Candidate States Reasons for Running

To the Editor:
My name is Jan (Brach) Smith and I’m running for the position of trustee.

02.10: Village Loses Municipal Law Expertise
To the Editor:
We've never made a secret of our close, personal friendship with Howard & Debbie Protter.
02.07: Question Residency Law for Bldg. Inspector
To the Editor:
Village law requires that our building inspector be a resident of the village.
02.06: Looking Backward
To the Editor:
I have observed the current trustees’ behavior.
02.01: School Budget Process Needs Changes
To the Editor:
After recently being invited to serve on the School Budget Advisory Committee, I declined.
02.01: Trustees Need to Answer Legal Fees Issue
To the Editor:
The legal fee overages should be taken seriously.
01.30: Thanks to People Who Make Cornwall Special
To the Editor:
My family and I are compelled to take a few moments to say THANK YOU!
01.30: Cut Spending, Increase Debt or Raise Taxes
To the Editor:
I have attended and recorded the two work sessions for the budget.
01.22: Village Dealings & the Upcoming Elections
To the Editor:
I would like to pose a few questions to the village board.
01.20: Why Are We Facing High Legal Bills?
To the Editor:
I recently addressed the legal bills for the village...
01.19: Open Government is the Goal
To the Editor:
The camera is not the story.
01.13: Why Was Camera Pointed at Me?
To The Editor:
I attended Monday’s village of Cornwall-on-Hudson’s work session.
01.11: Mazzocca Not Running for Mayor
To the Editor:
I regret having to inform my numerous supporters...
01.10: Cornwall Snow Removal Thanks

To the Editor:
During the blizzard a couple of weeks ago we had to go to JFK airport...

01.10: Put Police Changes to Public Vote

To the Editor:
I watched the police department evolve from a part-time “constabulary.”

01.03: Ball Drop A Team Effort
To the Editor:
I would like to thank everyone for the team effort.
01.02: New Year's Eve A Resounding Success
Madam Editor:
What a resounding success the evening was!
01.01: Review Needed Before Paying Legal Bills
To the Editor:
I would like to share what happened at our village board meeting on December 20
12.31: New Year's Wish
To All Readers:
As we end this year marked with turmoil in the village...
12.22: Candidate Says He Will Seek Input
To the Editor:
I recently declared my candidacy for mayor.
12.22: Join the Clean Up on New Year's Day

To the Editor:
My name is Elizabeth Klosky. I am a Cadette Girl Scout in Troop 23.

12.22: Former Village Board Member Speaks Up
To the Editor:
As a village resident and a former member of the village board...
12.21: Support for Full-time Officers & Chief
To the Editor:
I am proud to be part of a large group of individuals who attended the village board.
12.21: Mayor Has Right to Choose Counsel

To the Editor:
Much has been made recently of the “gridlock”...

12.15: How Con Ed Would Have Changed the Village
Dear Editor:
In reference to a letter to the editor on December 3, 2010...
12.13: Sands-Ring Roof Fund
To the Editor:
The Board of Trustees has concentrated its fundraising efforts on securing a new roof.
12.08: Village Police Officers Speak Out
To the Cornwall-on-Hudson Residents:
We would like to thank all residents...
12.06: Ball Drop to Return on New Year's Eve
To the Editor:
We're going for it!
12.03: Village Needs to Focus on Serious Issues
To the Editor:
The tax payers of the village of Cornwall have become accustom to the bickering.
11.16: Water Usage Explained
To the Editor:
At the request of the mayor of the village, Joseph Gross, I am writing.
11.02: First Year Anniversary Thanks

To the Editor:
Creative Gifts & More, located at 298 Main St, Cornwall ,celebrated our 1st anniversary on Halloween.

 

10.30: The Cost of Water
Dear Editor:
It might be a good time for an answer.
10.22: Thanks for Laurel Crest Park Run
To the Editor:
On October 17th we held out 5th annual Laurel Crest Road Race.
10.21: Lawyer's Bill A Mystery
Dear Editor:
I would like to encourage village residents to attend the village board meetings
10.20: Comments Should Be Directed at Mayor

To the Editor:
I would like to comment on an incident at the Village Board meeting.

10.19: Armitage Softball Thanks
To the Editor,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the community.
10.12: Thanks to Run Supporters
To the Editor:
I would like to thank everyone who supported this year’s first annual River View Run.
09.30: What Is Fracking?
Dear Editor:
We want to invite the Cornwall area residents to a public meeting about fracking.
09.28: Village-Wide Yard Sale Reminder
To the Editor:
All village residents are invited to participate.
09.22: Town Needs More Action on NYMA
To the Editor:
My husband and I moved our family and business here from Bergen County.
09.21: Heroes Respond to Thruway Crash
To the Editor:
A beautiful day ended with a tragic accident.
09.16: Village Bandstand Committee Retires
To the Editor:
The village bandstand summer concerts are over and it is time to thank our benefactors.
09.13: Join the Village-Wide Yard Sale
To the Editor:
I would like to extend an invitation to all village residents to participate.
08.27: State Senate Candidate Seeks Reforms
Dear Editor,
New York Uprising, former New York City Mayor Edward Koch’s effort to reform Albany, is looking for “Heroes”.
08.24: Village-Wide Yard Sale Set
To the Editor:
Many of the village residents have been calling to ask about the villlage-wide yard sale.
08.18: Why I Support Roxanne Donnery
To the Editor:
County Legislator Roxanne Donnery (D) worked very closely with Frank Fornario.
08.10: My Thoughts on NYMA
To the Editor:
I have, always, been as accessible, open and above board as I can be.
08.03: Ethics Charge Explained
To The Editor:
Last week I requested that the Ethics Board investigate Trustee Barbara Gosda.
08.03: This is a SMALL Village

To the Editor:
I guess I missed something here.

07.31: Thanks for Lions Club Support
Dear Cornwall Community:
We are very grateful for your support of the 13th Annual Ed Clark Memorial Golf Tournament.
07.31: Gosda Family Responds to Charge

To the Editor:
After reading your article "Ethics Charges against Mayor and Trustee" the family of Bob Gosda became enraged.

07.31: In Defense of Barbara Gosda
To the Editor:
I need to express my opinion on Mr. Vatter's ethics charge against Barbara Gosda.

07.17: Cornwall Needs Unity Regarding NYMA

To the Editor:
Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson will be very lucky if NYMA succeeds.

07.13: 4th of July Success
To the Editor:
The Cornwall Independence Day Committee would like to thank everyone who supported this year’s celebration
07.13: Donnery for NY State Assembly
To the Editor:
Under the leadership of Roxanne Donnery as chair of the Orange County legislature...
07.12: Thanks for Being Cornwall
Dear Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson Residents,
I grew up in Cornwall and moved to Massachusetts just after high school.
06.30: Reflection on the BOE
To the Editor:
I participated in my last school board meeting on Monday night.
06.30: Question Handling of Valley View Nursing Home

To the Editor:
Only the Democratic County Legislators voted against the resolution...

06.21: Affordable Housing Will Have Many Impacts
To the Editor:
The Orange County planning department has not estimated the population impacts.
06.14: Thanks for Silent Walkers
To the Editor and the Silent Walkers:
Almost a year has passed.
06.08: Thanks for Supporting RiverFest
To the Editor:
I didn’t think we could top last year, but RiverFest 13 was our best yet!
06.07: 4th of July Plans Taking Shape
To the Editor:
The committee is looking for participants, committee members and volunteers.

06.07: 4th of July Grant Available
Dear Editor:
The Town of Cornwall needs your assistance in getting the word out about a 4th of July grant.
06.03: Thanks to Burns and Whalen

To the Editor:
The members of SKFE #2 would like to thank Burns and Whalen.

06.03: Thanks to SKFE #2
To the Editor:
We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation for the SKFE's speedy response.
06.02: Thanks for Sgt. Ryan Benefit

To the Editor:
On May 22, 2010, the Black Rock Fish & Game Club hosted a Benefit for Sergeant Eddie Ryan.

06.01: At Issue: Sewer Expansion

To the Editor:
Why did Katie Bonelli vote for the amended FEIS?

05.28: NYMA 2.0 Is Our Vision

To the Editor:
We do not share Donald Trump's vision for a world without NYMA.

05.21: Hines Doing the Right Thing
To the Editor:
I would like to acknowledge and thank County Legislator Kevin Hines.
05.19: Thanks for Landscaping
To the Editor:
The members of Storm King Fire Engine Co. No.2 would like to thank Randazzo.
05.16: Clarification of Remarks on Illegal Aliens

To the Editor:
My response to comments about illegal aliens.

05.16: Misuse of Public Property?

To the Editor:
I noticed a hand-written screed on two pieces of paper taped to a telephone pole.

05.10: SKFE: No Organized Vote Effort
To the Editor:
In a letter to the editor, the Mayor of Cornwall-on-Hudson, Joseph Gross, made an inflammatory statement.
05.06: Don't Let It Happen Here.

To the Cornwall Community:
The sale of NYMA could be a death sentence for Cornwall.

05.05: Help Save NYMA
To the Editor:
Cornwall residents can help save NYMA.
05.05: Undocumenteds Are Illegal Aliens

To the Editor:
I have some comments about the Letter to the Editor from the Latino Democratic Committee.

05.03: Latino Cmte. Protests Immigration Law
To the Editor:
We join people of conscience in our county in condemning the recently adopted law.
04.27: Trustee Differs With Mayor Over DPW

To the Editor:
The mayor recently received the engineer’s report.

04.27: Mayor Speaks on DPW Report, Trustee Actions

To the Editor:
On February 18, 2010, the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson received a late day email.

04.19: Thanks for Approving Library Budget
To the Editor:
I wish to extend our deep appreciation to the 481 voters who turned out on Tuesday, April 13th.
04.13: Murphy: Why Mayor Wants Me Out
To the Editor:
First and last, let me convey my disappointment.
04.12: Question About the Building Inspector
To the Editor:
I have asked this question many times on this forum.
04.08: Library Is A Resource for All
To the Editor:
Cornwall Public Library is a tremendous asset to the residents of its service area.
04.08: Apology Sought from Planning Board Member
To the Editor:
I am writing this letter to make clear my profound disappointment with Mr. Lee Murphy's actions.
04.06: Library Ballots Hard to Find
To the Editor:
It would be nice to be able to vote in favor of the library budget on April 13th.
04.05: Tents for Haiti
To the Cornwall Community:
I delivered the second load of stuff you gave me.
03.23: Water Issues in Focus
To the Editor:
Village and town residents can attend two informational events.
03.10: Who Should Fix C of O Mistakes?
To the Editor:
I am somewhat confused by messages coming from this administration.
02.25: Restaurants Now Serve Gluten-Free Fare

Dear Editor:
This change can have such a profound effect on our quality of life.

02.22: Argenio's Comment is Right and Wrong
To the Editor:
Do I sense that the appointees of Joe Gross are losing their bearings?
02.16: We Are Connected to Haiti
To the Editor:
Thank you for printing that beautiful extended profile of the Debrosse family.
02.16: Kayak Tours Looks to 2010 Season
To the Editor:
SKAT is alive and well and ready for the beginning of our 4th season!
02.13: What Happened to Village Meeting Minutes?

To the Editor:
Why has the Village stopped posting the minutes of the meetings?

02.12: County Computer Problem Causes Injustice
To the Editor:
I am fit-to-be-tied about the injustice Orange county is forcing on its employees.
02.04: Candidate Proposes Installment Tax Plan
To the Editor:
The downturn in the economy and the increase in taxes makes it very difficult.
01.25: Stop the Water Master Plan
To the Editor:
The County Executive is pushing to increase his already substantial power.
01.24: Oppose Cuts at Storm King Engine
To the Editor:
Village trustee Barbara Gosda has cast her hat back in the trustee race, declaring war on Storm King Engine Co. # 2.
01.24: Oppose County Water Plan
To the Editor:
Many people are not focused on something as ordinary as what is happening with the Orange County Water Authority.
01.19: Behind the Village Tax Increase
To the Editor:
The increase won’t be that high and the situation isn’t as dire as it seems.
01.18: Blood Drive
We need your help to have one of the largest blood drives in the Hudson Valley.
01.06: COVAC Chief Explains Independence Impact
Answers to questions about the how an independent COVAC would impact the town of Cornwall.
01.04: Thanks to SKFE #2
To the Editor:
We would like to extend our appreciation to the entire membership of Storm King Engine Co. #2.
01.02: Kane Announces Candidacy for Trustee
To the Editor:
I write this letter to announce my candidacy for the position of Village Trustee.
01.02: Bannerman's Needs Your Help
To the Editor:
It would be a shame...
12.21: Sands Ring Needs Your Support
Dear Friends,
We look ahead to the 250th birthday of the Sands Ring Homestead.
12.10: Schedule Tree Lightings at Different Times?
Dear Editor,
I have noticed that both the town and village schedule their lightings at the exact same time.
12.09: Show Pride in Aisling's Accomplishments
Dear Editor,
Help us hang a banner on Main Street for this young runner.
12.03: Patient Care Comes First at Ambulance Corps

To the Editor:
The New Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Corps' main objective has always been to provide the highest level of care.

11.25: Mayor's Thanksgiving Message
To the Editor:
As we prepare to celebrate another Thanksgiving.
11.24: Want to Enjoy Nature Without A Permit

To the Editor:
The photo of the gazebo near the Hudson is spectacular.

11.24: Santa Paws Event Raised Funds

To the Editor:
The HVSPCA hosted its first Santa Paws event.

11.12: Oppose the Noise Ordinance
To the Editor:
It was a nice turn out at the Town Hall meeting held on November 9th
11.10: Bow Hunter in Rockland Shoots Dog
To the Editor,
I recently read the story “Family Dog Shot Dead by Bow Hunter”
11.10: Noise Conflicts Will Occur Again

To the Editor:
I am pleased at the turn out last night even if the numbers were stacked against my position.

11.03: Clear Cutting on Village Property
To the Editor:
As Oscar Wilde once wrote, “Each man kills the thing he loves.”
10.26: Yard Sale a Success

To the Editor:
The village-wide yard sale appeared to go well.

10.19: Newlander & Aimone for New Windsor
To the Editor:
The lawsuit by retired Justice Suttlehan raises serious issues.
10.15: Question Diana's Record on Minorities
The question of minority employment by the county was raised at a forum.
10.06: Traffic Circle Better Choice to Honor General

To the Editor:
I am surprised at the choice of County Route 107, Quaker Avenue, to be renamed after General Petraeus.

10.06: Quakers Dismayed at Re-Naming of Avenue
To the Editor:
We are saddened by the renaming of a section of Quaker Avenue.
09.24: Ethics Board Status Questioned
To the Editor:
What surprised me at Monday’s village board meeting...
09.22: Kids Raise Money for Muscular Dystrophy
To the Editor:
Sometimes when kids set their mind on something, nothing can stop them.
09.21: Join the Village-Wide Yard Sale
To the Editor:
I would like to extend an invitation to all village residents.
09.18: Softball Tournament Thanks
To the Editor:
Thank you to everyone who supported the Annual 2009 Bruce Armitage Sorftball Tournamen
09.10: Vote for Randazzo
To the Editor:
Tuesday, September 15th is Primary Day.

08.28: Fromaget for County Legislature
Dear Editor,
When I vote for an elected representative to any government position...
08.25: Randazzo for County Legislature
To the Editor:
Richard Randazzo has been endorsed as the Democratic candidate.
08.16: River Journey Exhibit Comes to A Close
To the Editor:
The “River Journey” sculpture exhibit at Donahue Memorial Park, has come to a close
08.11: Concerns About the Hospital's Future
To the Editor:
Storm King Fire Engine Co. #2 is an emergency services organization that has served our community for the last 141 years.
08.10: 2009 Project Safe Graduation Success

To the Editor:
We just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone.

08.05: Sustainable Health Care

To the Editor:
We take this opportunity to clarify the facts and set the record straight.

08.04: National Health Center Week
To the Editor:
We emphasize access to high-quality care, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
08.04: Questions About the Hospital

To the Editor:
The CEO of Cornwall Hospital and his staff have done quite a job telling the community exactly what the Hospital will NOT be.

07.28: COMPASS Art Show Welcomes Visitors
Dear Residents of Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson,
The Grail would like to thank those of you who attended the opening.
07.27: Thanks for Supporting the Fair

To the Editor:
We would like to thank our sponsors and....

07.22: Cornwall is A Nice Town

To the Editor:
Hello.  I'm from Australia.

07.10: Hometown Pride on the 4th
To the Editor:
The committee helped promote something so, so important that is called tradition.
07.07: Sound System Needs Improvement
To the Editor:
This year's July 4th stage was WAY under equipped and under powered.
07.07: Spaghetti Dinner Thank You
To the Editor:
A very belated thank you from the members of the Storm King Engine Company #2 Auxiliary.
06.17: Dangerous Intersection
Dear Editor:
When I take the northbound exit from 9W to Route 218 I notice that it’s very difficult to see cars.
06.14: New Hudson Valley SPCA
To the Editor:
The Newburgh SPCA has a new name.
06.14: Every Contribution Helps-4th of July
To the Editor:
The Cornwall Historical Society is celebrating our 10th Anniversary
06.09: RiverFest 2009 Our Best Yet
To the Editor,
RiverFest 12 is now a memory, our best yet!
06.08: SKFE #2 Food Booth
To the Editor:
The Storm King Fire Engine Co. # 2 would like to thank everyone who supported our food booth at Riverfest.
06.01: Boulder Dedication is Misguided
To the Editor:
On Sunday, June 7, at the Hudson Fulton ceremonies at noon, a stone will be unveiled.
05.31: Hudson River Day
To the Editor:
We would like to welcome the Cornwall community to Donahue Memorial Park on Sunday, June 7.
05.20: Support Sands RIng Historic Home
To the Editor:
We invite interested individuals to join our non-profit organization.
05.17: Jeans Needed for Art Project
To the Editor:
I am a local fiber artist looking for as many used pairs of jeans as I can find.
05.15: Master Plan Meeting Questioned
To the Editor:
The public has been invited to attend a Public Meeting, scheduled for tomorrow, starting 9 AM at Village Hall.
05.13: School Budget Vote May 19
To the Cornwall Central School District Community:
It’s been a challenging year...
04.28: Con Ed Project Meant Jobs
To the Editor:
Take this stone and shove it! (on the mountain where it belongs).
04.26: Public Support for Library Appreciated
To the Editor:
I would like to thank the greater Cornwall community for their unwavering support.
04.26: Hardships of the 30s Depression
To the Editor:
I am writing my second book, Fifty Voices, about the Great Depression of the 1930's.
04.25: We Should Thank Con Edison
To the Editor:
Rather than memorializing the Con Ed fight, we should be thanking Con Edison.
04.22: Con Ed Defeat Saved Natural Environment
To the Editor:
I was dismayed at the bitter tone of Dennis Wood's letter.
04.19: My View on the Con Edison Fight
To the Editor:
I'm a life-long Village resident and I was here when our small village was just getting along.
04.17: View vs Tree Preservation Law
To the Editor:
You like your trees, but a neighbor doesn’t.
04.15: Why I'm Running for Library Board
To the Editor:
I would like to explain why I’m running for a seat on the Board of Trustees. 
04.07: 30-Hour Famine Drive Successful
To the Editor:
The hunger and weakness we felt after 24 hours only served to intensify our resolve.
04.04: Clean Up at Riverfront
To the Editor
It was cold and windy, but we did it.
04.03: Steering A Course for the Village
Dear Editor,
The recently completed Village election included much talk about “accomplishments.”
04.03: Teamwork at Laurel Crest Park
To the Editor,
I want to thank town supervisor Quigley for arranging the delivery of 30 yards of topsoil.
03.30: Community-Supported Agriculture
To the Editor:
The Grail in Cornwall on Hudson is excited to announce its Mini C.S.A!
03.22: Thanks for Your Support
To the Editor:
I am taking this opportunity to thank all the voters of the Village of Cornwall on Hudson
03.19: Congratulations to the Winners
To the Editor:
Congratulations to Joe Gross, Mark Edsall and Doug Vatter!
03.19: Tree Poaching on Boulevard
Dear Editor:
The Grail at 121 Duncan Avenue has had several incidences of tree poaching
03.17: Library Trustee Candidates Welcomed
To The Editor:
Cornwall Public Library is one of the most valued community centers in our area.
03.17: Support for Mayor Gross
To the Editor:
I would like to start out by wishing Mayor Gross luck this week.
03.17: Running for County Legislature
Dear Friends,
I am running for election for Orange County Legislature, District 4.
03.12: Observations
Dear Editor,
I’d like to share a couple of thoughts I had after the candidate forums:
03.11: I Support Mayor Gross
To the Editor:
Let us ask ourselves: what is important to the community we live in?
03.10: Support Neuman, Edsall & Vatter
To the Editor:

I'd like to start out thanking my fellow citizens that have chosen to run in this election.
03.08: I Support Peter Neuman
To the Editor:
At last night’s debate I thought one question was a cheap shot.
03.05: A Toast to the Metric System
Cornwall-on-Hudson resident Gary Regan shares his open letter to President Obama.
03.04: We Support Mayor Gross
To the Editor, 
We strongly support the election of Joe Gross for a second term as mayor.
03.04: Keep Our Mayor a Neighbor
To the Editor:
Politicians, Neighbors and the View Preservation Law
 
03.03: My View on Debt Reduction
To the Editor:
 
In January, I wrote and announced my candidacy for re-election to the Village Board.
03.01: Why I Seek Re-Election as Trustee
Candidacy Letter from Encumbent Trustee Mark Edsall.
03.01: Why I Am Running for Trustee
Candidacy Letter from James Kane.
03.01: Why I Am Running for Trustee
Candidacy Letter from Maryanne Rose O'Dell.
02.22: Why I am Running for Trustee
Candidacy Letter of Maryanne O'Dell Rose
02.20: Questions for the Village Candidates
To the Editor  -- 
As we all know, this is no ordinary year.
02.18: Support Doug Vatter for Trustee
To The Editor:
This year we have five candidates for the Village Board.
02.17: Riverfest Volunteer Meeting
To the Editor:
There will be an organizational meeting for Cornwall-on-Hudson RiverFest 2009 on Wednesday, February 25.
02.17: Criminal Background Checks
To the Editor:
 It is necessary to correct the brief that was printed in the Times Herald-Record.
02.16: Change Needed in Positive Direction
Letter to the Editor:
Having a vision is a wonderful thing, however one must also have the ability to complete the tasks.
02.12: Teens Fast to Spotlight Hunger
To the Editor:
Next month, something incredible is going to happen.
02.05: Blood Drive a Success
Dear Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson Community,
My sister Isabelle Kelly and I would like to thank the community for coming out to support us.
02.03: Edsall Endorsement
Dear Editor:
I am pleased that Mark Edsall once again is running for Village Trustee.
01.30: A Case for Merging Town, Village
Dear Editor,
I’d like to expand on my comments at the Village Master Plan hearing about merging Village and Town governments.
01.29: Kroemer Says Good-bye to District
To the Editor:
Having been a part of Cornwall for my whole life, this was a very difficult decision to make.
01.22: Oppose Fire and Police Cuts
Letter to the Editor:
Having lived in this community for 36 of my 43 years, I never thought I would so seriously be considering leaving.
01.22: Master Plan More Than Noise
To the Editor:
It had been billed as the first Public Meeting.
01.15: Support My Blood Drive
Dear Cornwall Community:
My name is Ian MacDonald. I am a junior at Cornwall High School and an Eagle Scout.
01.13: Fire Department Cuts An Insult
To the Editor:
The residents of the Village should be outraged at their Village Board.
01.09: Mayor Asks for Public Support
To the Editor:
Almost two years ago, village residents elected me to represent them.
11.25: Thanks to All
To the Editor:
Words cannot express my heartfelt appreciation for the information you provide.
11.24: How Many School Buses?
Dear Editor:
Our school district is preparing for the loss of state aid.
11.22: Yes, We Did It!
To the Editor:
Last week Democratic voter registrations surpassed the Republicans.
11.06: Beware of Puppy Mills
To the Editor:
I would like to warn other readers about dangers to be aware of when getting their next dog.
10.30: Recyclable Pick Up on 5th Wednesdsay?
To the Editor:
I appreciate that, by going to a bi-weekly pick-up of recyclables, the village might be saving money.
10.29: Obama Signs Stolen Again
To the Editor:
Shame, shame, shame on those persons who in less than six hours took an Obama/Biden sign.
10.28: October 23-25, 2008
Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Police Department
10.22: Thoughts About Wild Cats
To the Editor:
I would like to thank the DPW for their help today.
10.21: Randazzo for Assembly
To the Editor:
As a fiscal conservative and Town Supervisor, Richard Randazzo for twenty years has a proven record.
10.21: Calhoun's Work at Insurance Meetings
To the Editor:
An issue has been raised regarding activity of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators,
10.19: Missed Opportunity on Efficiency
To the Editor:
The other day the N. Y. State Department of State's Division of Local Government held a regional conference.
10.16: Awareness Fair Draws Big Crowd
To the Editor:
The Awareness Fair was a huge success!!  
10.15: Obama Lawn Signs Stolen
To the Editor:
Last Saturday morning I received a phone call
10.05: Remembering Cornwall
I grew up on Wood Ave., in Cornwall in the 1940's. My maiden name was Mulrenin.
10.01: Ecumenical Open House
To the Editor:
Churches are rolling out the welcome mat for members, friends, neighbors and visitors.
09.22: Petraeus: Roots in Cornwall
To the Editor:
A recent (Washington Post) piece speaks volumes about the type of people.
09.18: Master Plan Delay Questioned
To the Editor:
The main reason given for the village board’s delay in acting...
09.09: School Taxes
To The Editor:
When this year’s School Tax bill arrived, something snapped.
08.29: Police Department Consolidation
To the Editor:
So what do we think about merging the Village and Town police departments? 
08.25: Cell Phones While Driving
To the Editor:
I was so happy to find that the police were doing something about cell phone usage.
08.24: Letter from the Editor
Anonymous Comments are Out.
08.22: No One Tells the Police To Go Easy
To the Editor:
In response to Stephen Wilkinson's letter, no one, and I mean NO ONE!,
08.21: Village-Wide Yard Sale
To the Editor:
The Second Annual Cornwall-on-Hudson VILLAGE-WIDE YARD SALE will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2008.
08.21: Bruce Armitage Softball Tournament
To the Editor:
The 10th Annual Bruce Armitage Memorial Softball Tournament will be held October 17-19, 2008,
08.19: Cell-phoning While Driving
To the Editor:
Last week, there was a Town police-blotter summary that noted four cell-phoning-while-driving tickets.
08.11: The Deer DIscussion
To the Editor:
Another of a series of public meetings to discuss the problems caused by the rapid growth in the population of deer.
08.01: Support My Run for Cancer Funds
Dear Editor,

My name is Rachel Aufiero and I am a graduate of Cornwall High School
07.30: Joan's Legacy Thank You
Dear Editor,
I would like to thank all the musicians who played for free this past weekend.
07.28: Anonymous Comments
To the Editor:
First to definitions: In my opinion, News from Cornwall & Cornwall-on-Hudson...
07.28: Laramie Project Thanks
To the Editor:
A heart felt 'thank you’ - “The Laramie Project”
07.22: Everyone Should See Laramie Project
To the Editor:
Last Friday evening I went to see The Laramie Project.
07.08: Response to Gen. Wesley Clark
To the Editor:
Over the past few days we have heard from General Wesley Clark.
06.12: Local Faith Communities Open House
To the Editor,
On behalf of the Cornwall Ministerial Group,
05.29: Invite Solar Research to Cornwall
Dear Editor,
We have been working on a very exciting educational and business development project involving solar energy.
05.22: Parade Grand Marshall Sought
To the Editor:
The Cornwall Independence Day Committee is considering candidates for grand marshal.
05.14: Lower the Village Speed Limit
Dear Editor:
Below is a petition asking for changes to the current speed limit in the village.
05.11: About the Economy
To the citizens of the public school district :
04.15: Shoe Drive is a Success
To the Editor:
Thanks for participating in the 2008 Shoes for the Needy campaign.
03.30: Project Safe Graduation
Dear Cornwall Neighbors:
Help make Project Safe Graduation a success.
03.13: The "N" Word
To the Editor:
If Hank is appalled at The Local putting the "n" word into print.
03.09: Rudy Hahn Understands the Village
Dear Editor:
How  often have you heard in any political campaign, " I can fix the problem?"
02.26: Candidate for Library Trustee
To The Editor:
For the last 18 months I have had the privilege of serving as a Trustee for Cornwall Public Library.
02.21: Support COVAC Fundraising Effort
Dear Friend of Cornwall:
Every year the Cornwall Ambulance Corps embarks on fund-raising projects.
02.18: View on the Business Zoning
(The original of this letter was sent to Mayor Gross and the village trustees)
02.18: Recycle Packing Materials
To the Editor:
These days everyone is talking about environmental issues.
02.14: BOE Addresses Teacher Termination
To the Cornwall School District Community:
02.13: Escalating Water Bills
An Open Letter to the Cornwall Community,
02.01: Obama for President
Letter to the Editor:
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and I were born within a few months of each other.
01.28: Anonymous Comments, Part 2
To the Editor:
Further to the discussion about comments to ‘News From Cornwall & Cornwall-on-Hudson.’
01.25: Anonymous Comments Should Go
To the Editor:
    In personal and public statements both my wife and I have praised the fairness.
01.25: Learn about the Gogarty Blacksmith Shop
To the Editor:
I would like to extend an invitation to anyone interested in the history of the village
01.21: Why I Support Obama for President
To the Editor:
After 7  years of the Bush Administration, the Democrats have an opportunity on February 5th.
01.08: Scout Appeals for Community Support
To the Community:
My name is Ian McDonald. I am 15 years old.
12.01: Support Our Troops
Dear Editor,
Regardless of our feelings toward President Bush and the war in Iraq, I believe we all do support our troops.
11.27: Lions Wreath & Roping Sale
Dear Editor,
The Cornwall Lions Club would like to thank to Mayor Gross, members of the Village Board and more.
11.26: River Bank Expansion Plans
To the Editor:
At the last Planning Board meeting, The River Bank Restaurant made application to expand.
11.19: Three Dogs Need a Home
To the Editor:
We're down to just three dogs finally but because they're pit bull mixes, it will be difficult placing them in the right home.
11.04: Time for a Traffic Light Change
To the Editor:

What has happened to the traffic light at Town Hall?
10.21: Recyclables Pick Up
To the Editor:
Is it possible for the Village to set up pickup of TVs, batteries, propane tanks etc. once or twice a year?
10.18: Help for the Cornwall Animal Shelter
Dear Friend,
We are a local animal shelter looking for support from our community.
09.24: Restore the Storm King Theatre
To the Editor:
Why not restore the STORM KING theatre as an independent cinema showing quality films?
09.20: Property Tax Reform
To the Editor:
To those who may be interested in property tax reform, there is a Property Tax Reform Task Force which is seeking school funding reform through the New York State legislature.
09.13: Village Yard Sale
To the Editor:
I like to extend an invitation to the village residents to participate in the Cornwall-on-Hudson VILLAGE WIDE YARD SALE on Saturday, October 13, 2007.
08.28: Dierdra's Final Days
Letter to the Editor:
Dierdra's time is running out and I think she knows it. It's been decided that she will be put down if we cannot find her a forever home or another rescue/shelter to take her.
08.16: Erin Court Residents Shine
August 13

Dear Editor,
Erin Court in Cornwall has really had an interesting summer. 
08.09: Fire Dept. Officer Writes About Siren
August 7, 2007

To the Editor:

          I am writing with regards to the fire department siren issue being contemplated within the proposed master plan for the Village of Cornwall on Hudson.
08.07: Let's get civil again
To the Editor:

Take a minute.

Maybe…just maybe…it might improve the quality of the
way we communicate in this Village we all call home (and I think
it needs some help).
07.31: Driver's License Scanned
To the Editor,
Does anyone else care that Cumberland Farms is now scanning our driver licenses whenever we purchase cigarettes?
07.19: Phone Book Complaint
July 19, 2007
To the Editor:
Regarding the phone books; I myself e-mailed the village clerk via their web site, to lodge a complaint re: the recent distribution of the Yellow Book ON the 4th of July.
07.05: Little League Safety?
To the Editor,

It's summer days, we have little league games - one team wins, the other loses. The winning team takes a celebrational drive from town through the village after most games.
04.23: Easter Breakfast Thanks
To the Editor:
 
The members of Storm King Fire Engine Company # 2 would like to graciously thank all those who helped to make our annual Easter Pancake Breakfast another great success.  The generosity of the local merchants is deeply appreciated.
03.15: Viable Choices on the Ballot!
March 15, 2007

Dear Editor:
Residents of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson (yes, we are “hyphen” people) are being offered a rare gift this spring…viable choices on the election ballot when they vote on Tuesday, March 20th from Noon til 9PM at the Village Hall.



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