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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010   
Vol 3.14   

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A firefighter ignites the area around a chestnut oak tree. The Shawangunk Ridge Biodiversity Project, weather permitting, will be conducting controlled burns in our area between April 5 and December 15, 2010.  Photo courtesy of the Nature Conservancy
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ECSD Proposed Budget Unveiled
2.69% Tax Increase
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Rosendale Plans New Community Complex
Pine Bush Schools Budget
Modified Sports Are Still Cut
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ULSTER COUNTY DISPATCH
Comptroller Urges System Update
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Balancing Act
Tough Choices as Rondout Valley Board Reintroduces Budget
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Spring In Pine Bush
Easter Egg Hunt and Relay for Life Fundraising
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Pet Sounds
Smirk
Stupid Laundry or Laundry Stupid?
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Opinion
My How, What and Why of Epochal Obama Cool: Part 2
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Letters
Shawangunk Grassland Project a Waste - 2010 Census Is Not Constitutional - Doing the Right Thing - Flood Victim Thanks Supervisor
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Editorial
Overextended
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Fighting Fire with Fire

SHAWANGUNK – With the arrival of spring comes the sixth year that controlled burns have been planned for the Shawangunk Ridge, according to the Shawangunk Ridge Biodiversity Partnership. "The window is open," says Cara Lee, Director of the Nature Conservancy Shawangunk Ridge Program, "and we're just waiting for the right conditions to start the burns.   > MORE



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