XCAPT133

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  1. cool there will be alot of overtime plowing snow pay check will look good
  2. DOES ANYONE KNOWS THE PARADE REULTS IN LAKE GEORGE OVER THE WEEKEND
  3. **Moderator Note** The content of this post was deleted. The link was provided above for the results, no need to copy and paste.
  4. HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL DADS
  5. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND BE SAFE
  6. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE
  7. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN AND CONGRATS ON CHIEF SOON YOU WILL HAVE GRAYS
  8. empress ambulance is hiring
  9. WANT TO WISH EVERYONE A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
  10. 83.178 THAT WAS MY FIRST THROW CAN'T GET NEAR IT AGAIN
  11. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOMMY FROM CRAIG & JEANINE
  12. Mayor Testa and Deputy Mayor Pisani Take Councilwoman Foster to Task for Refusing to Honor Firefighters Two Years in a Row Mayoral Candidate Bill Schmidt Stands Alongside Firefighters in Solemn Tribute to those Lost in the Line of Duty What could be more important than honoring fallen heroes? August 15, 2007 Dear Citizens of Peekskill: August 1st is the day on which Peekskill honors the firefighters who protect our lives and property at great personal expense through acts of bravery, decency, generosity, and selflessness. What makes this day significant is that on August 1st, 1918, there was a horrific fire at the Fleischmann factory on what is now John Walsh Boulevard. It was the most tragic civilian event in Peekskill's history. Seven firefighters lost their lives that day. Each year, the Peekskill fire department holds a solemn ceremony to honor the selfless seven, as well as the current members of the force who risk their lives for us every day. The Mayor and Common Council, as elected representatives of our community, are asked to participate alongside the members of the fire department in their solemn tribute. We have always been proud to stand with the men and women who protect us. We believe it is important to honor those who have sacrificed their lives for our community. We are greatly disturbed that Councilwoman Mary Foster, who has been on the Council for eighteen months, has opted not to attend this event twice. This is a direct slap in the face to the firefighters who perished, to their families, as well as the men and women who so honorably serve us today. What could be more important than honoring those who have given their lives to protect our safety and property? Why does Foster refuse to attend the volunteer firefighters' annual ceremony? The citizens of Peekskill place a great trust in elected officials. It is important for those who have the privilege to be elected, especially those who aspire to our City's highest office, to put Peekskill first. Mayoral candidate Bill Schmidt showed his leadership superiority by honoring Peekskill firefighters on August 1st. Mayor John G. Testa Deputy Mayor Cathy Pisani
  13. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE
  14. GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE 2007 OFFICERS
  15. HAPPY BIRTHDAY
  16. PEEKSIKILL HAS BRAUN AMBULANCES WE JUST GOT A NEW ONE AND ALL 3 OF THEM ARE NOT SLOPED THEY JUST DON'T MAKE THEM NO MORE THE HAVE BETTER FEATURES LIKE SIDE SLIDE DOOR ON SIDE OF BOX
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  18. HAPPY BIRTHDAY X635
  19. Peekskill Fire Dept Deputy Chief Ernie Conklin and member of Washington Engine Company #2 passed away on Tuesday the funeral services wil be the following at E.O Curry Funeral home on James St. Wednesday 7-9pm Thursday 2-4pm and 7-9pm at 8 pm on Thursday Dept. services and friday 10 am at St. Peters church on North Division St.
  20. The new 75B2 will be a 2006 Ford E450/Braun with the prestige package. It will be here in late July/early August