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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, September 18, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE
Calendar..........................................12
Craig McKinney................................ 9
Classifieds......................................30
Highland......................................... 24
Letters to the Editor........................ 9
Marlborough................................... 25
Obituaries...................................... 28
Opinion.............................................8
Police Blotter...................................4
School News................................... 26
Sports............................................40
LLOYD REMEMBERS
PUBLIC AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
WHAT: Lloyd Town Board
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Lloyd Town Hall
12 Church St, Highland
WHAT: Plattekill Town Board
WHEN: 7p.m.
WHERE: Plattekill Town Hall
1915 Rte 44/55, Modena
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
WHAT: Lloyd Planning Board
WHEN: 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Lloyd Town Hall
12 Church St., Highland
WHAT: Marlboro School Board
WHEN: 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Marlborough Town Hall
21 Milton Tnpk, Milton
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
WHAT: Marlborough Town Board
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Marlborough Town Hall
21 Milton Tnpk, Milton
HOW TO REACH US
OFFICE:
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Newburgh, NY 12550
The Lloyd Police and Fire Departments salute during the Pledge of Allegiance.
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911 attacks strengthened our resolve.
“We did not walk away, we united
together. We did not create a divide or
draw a line; we came together,” he said.
“I encourage all of you to never stop
praying for those families and loved ones
that have suffered such great loss. May
we as their neighbors give them the love
and support they so deserve because to
them, today is a painful day.”
State
Assemblyman
Jonathan
Jacobson said he has never seen the
country come together as it did after
September 11th.
“It was coming together for what we
believe in. Never take for granted the
rights that we have and the Constitution
that protects us and all the public servants
here who protect us. Let us never forget
and God Bless America,” he said.
Peter Miller, Chief of the Highland
Hose Company, said we must call to mind
those who helped rescue the victims of
the attacks.
“If we forget those who gave and
all the dedication and commitment of
them and their mission, we lose track
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2nd Assistant Fire Chief Peter Anzalone
rang the honor bell in honor of those
first responders who lost their lives on
September 11, 2001.
The Highland Ladies Auxiliary was in attendance.