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Our NIE program brings newspapers into the classroom as a learning tool, engaging students and teachers in discussions of real-life issues and events.
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- Law & Disorder (May 17, 2012) (1068)
- Talk of closing one of Kingston's two hospitals began in November, HealthAlliance officials say (with video highlights) (879)
- Law & Disorder (May 16, 2012) (411)
- Drivers hurt in Route 28 crash in Woodstock (351)
- Voters refuse to let school districts break tax cap (with chart) (286)
- Proposed Saugerties Town Hall tribute to ex-supervisor fails (222)
- Highland voters oust school board incumbents (211)
- Group raps Hinchey over change of heart on Cantine Dam viewing (88)
- Average salary for hospital execs in Kingston topped $200K amid steep losses (17)
- 17 HealthAlliance execs were compensated total of $4.6M in 2010 (updated with specific salaries) (16)
- Key Bank closing its branch on Main Street in Hurley (8)
- Red Hook Central School District audits find repeated problems (7)
- Employees at Kingston, Benedictine hospitals on edge as closure threat looms (video) (6)
- Armed robber shot dead by state trooper in Dutchess County house (6)
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Managing Editor Tony Adamis explains why the Freeman does what it does -- both hits and misses -- with an eye on issues that puzzle and, yes, sometimes enrage readers.
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City Editor Jeremy Schiffres comments about the news of the day and other topics that he finds interesting.
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Life Editor Ivan Lajara talks about living in the Hudson Valley, language, the Web, cats and even politics. But he shouldn't.
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