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October 12, 2007 -

The healthcare priority

Dyson survey looks at residents' concerns. Full Story

Mid-Hudson Region, State Gain Democratic Enrollment
Upstate no longer Republican bastion

Monday’s release by Marist College and the Dyson Foundation of a telephone survey of 4,300 Hudson Valley residents called “Many Voices, One Valley 2007” contained at least one startling nugget of political information. A similar survey in 2002 had found that 39 percent of the seven-county population identified themselves at the time as Republicans, 32 percent as Democrats, and 24 percent as not enrolled in any party. Full Story

The results matter
Letters to the editor

Top Headlines

Hayden Retiring From Historical Society Post

Montessori School Finds Home After Fire

SPCA Plans 'Green' Animal Shelter

Hyde Park Tax Rate Would Climb 4% in ’08

Poughkeepsie News
NPR's Gross speaks at Vassar College
Radio host talks about interviewing, human nature. Full Story

Superintendent: Manager was 'icompetent'
Hearing resumes for city school district business manager. Full Story

Federal grant will help city police department
Computer dispatch system will move department ahead. Full Story

Town budget calls for 8 percent tax hike
Supervisor cites "unavoidable" expenses. Full Story