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4 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Holocaust survivor shares message of hope Continued from page 3 to experiments. To this day, he suffers from head, neck and back pains. The Germans, planning to attack Russia, subjected many people to freezing cold water to see how long they could endure frigid temperatures. The experiments didn’t help. Hitler’s Army withered in the frigid Russian winter. Despite not knowing what type of experiments were performed on him, Steigman asked for reparations from the German government. Fortunately for Steigmann, the Germans kept records of their experiments. In 2004 he collected 2,500 German Deutsche Marks for his troubles. He also doesn’t remember that he was close to starvation, only that his parents told him they feared losing him in the camp, or the name of the kind German woman who brought him. People like her are called “righteous among nations” and honored with a stone in Israel. He urged the Pine Bush students to “use as many positive words as you can, every single day.” And that if you think positive, the words that come out of your mouth will also be positive. “When you elevate somebody,” he said, “two people will feel good.” He also warned against misusing the Internet. Whatever is put out there, he said, cannot be erased. “Calling people names doesn’t demean them,” he said. “It demeans you.” Gotta love a good combo Dina Bryan, Agent 155 W Main Street Walden, NY 12586 Bus: 845-778-7113 [email protected] … especially when it saves you money. I can help you save an average of $600*. Talk to me about combining your renters and auto insurance today. Get to a better State . Get State Farm. CALL ME TODAY. ® *Average annual per household savings based on a national 2010 survey of new policyholders who reported savings by switching to State Farm. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL 1201143 Police Blotter WALDEN POLICE Michael Franke, 32, of Walden was charged March 7 with petit larceny. He is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Brandon Abdullah, 27, was charged March 7 with 2 counts of petit larceny. He is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Joshua Colon, 24, of the Bronx was arrested March 8 on a bench warrant out of the village of Walden. He was arraigned and is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Tione Brand, 33, of Walden was arrested March 8 on a bench warrant out of the village of Walden. He was arraigned in village court and turned over to the City of Middletown on their warrant. Timothy Donnelly, 57, of Walden was charged March 9 with aggravated unlicensed operation 3rd. He is scheduled to appear in village court on April 13. Joseph Rawlins, 30, of Walden was arrested March 9 on a bench warrant out of the Town of Newburgh. He was turned over to the Town of Newburgh Police David Stewart, 22, of Cold Spring was charged March 12 with harassment 2nd. He is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Dwayne Clarence, 24, of Newburgh was charged March 12 with aggravated unlicensed operation 3rd and arrested on a bench warrant out of the City of Newburgh. He was turned over to the City of Newburgh Police and is scheduled to appear in village court on April 13. Derrick Anim, 20, of Spring Valley was charged March 13 with operating a motor vehicle suspended registration. He is scheduled to appear in village court on April 13. Eli Bell, 24, of Montgomery was arrested March 14 on a bench warrant out of the village of Walden. He was arraigned, remanded to Orange County Jail and is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Raymond Caston, 36, of Walden was charged March 14 with criminal trespass 2nd. He is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. A 17-year-old female from Walden was charged March 15 with endangering the welfare of a child and harassment 2nd. She is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Shannon Peace, 32, of Walden was charged March 15 with petit larceny. She is scheduled to appear in village court on March 23. Kyle Steinard, 22, of Walden was charged March 16 with unlawfully dealing with a child 1st. He is scheduled to appear in village cou