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Hudson Valley Officials Remind New Yorkers About Statewide Ban

Hudson Valley Officials Remind New Yorkers About Statewide Ban Enter your number to get our free mobile app The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office is reminding all New York State residents the annual statewide burn ban is in effect through May 14th. This week the National Weather Service has issued alerts indicating that dry weather, sunshine humidity levels between 15 and 30 percent and northwest winds occasionally gusting to around 20 mph is expected. All these parameters support an elevated risk of fire spread, especially from late morning through the afternoon, officials say. The Sheriff’s Office Fire & Arson Investigation Unit is asking people to comply with the law and to adhere to the statewide ban that prohibits residential brush burning. Compliance will reduce the risk of fire and improve community safety.

Lotto Ticket Worth $1,000 a Week For Life Sold in Hudson Valley

Lotto Ticket Worth $1,000 a Week For Life Sold in Hudson Valley Enter your number to get our free mobile app A second-prize winning Cash4Life ticket was sold on Monday in Dutchess County. Whoever owns the winning ticket is now guaranteed $1,000 a week for life, the New York State Lottery states. Doing some simple math, in 10-years the winning ticket will be worth over a half-million dollars, before taxes. In just 20 years, the winner will earn over $1 million, before taxes. Had the ticket also hit on the cash ball the winner would receive $1,000 a day for life. The winning ticket was sold at Shah Gasoline located at 190 Innis Avenue in Poughkeepsie, according to the New York State Lottery. The winning numbers for Monday s Cash4Life drawing were 19-21-26-39-52 with a cash ball of 03. The second-prize winning ticket sold in Poughkeepsie hit on all of the numbers except the cash ball.

Beloved Actor in Hudson Valley Trending For Beautiful Soul

The whole world. Fraser has made the Hudson Valley his temporary home, according to Orange County New York Tourism and Film Office. He s been in the region working on Darren Aronofsky’s film “The Whale” which is currently filming on location at Umbra Sound Stages in Newburgh. I saw Brendan Fraser is trending and I fully support all the love he’s getting. The guy is criminally under appreciated. He’s super talented and his performance in the mummy has been influential to action stars since it dropped, Kyle Gallner tweeted. The film is based on Samuel D. Hunter’s play. Fraser plays an English teacher in Idaho suffering from obesity who attempts to reconnect with his estranged 17-year-old daughter.

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