April 27–28, 2007 – The Town of Carmel hosted a two-day militia encampment along Lake Gleneida.The town has a memorial dedicated at Spain-Cornerstone Park on the corner of Fair Street and Route 52. Septem– eight Carmel residents died in the September 11 terrorist attacks: Police Officer Stephen Patrick Driscoll, Firefighter Daniel Harlin, Firefighter Thomas Joseph Kuveikis, Firefighter Robert Minara, George Paris of Cantor Fitzgerald, Firefighter Christopher Blackwell, David Fodor of Fiduciary Trust, and Firefighter George Cain.wind speeds 113–157 mph) tornado 0.7 miles (1.1 km) away from the Carmel town center traveled east across Fair Street near the King's Grant condos, injured five people and caused between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages. He set state records and was the Millrose mile winner two years in a row.
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A landmark on Gleneida Avenue in Carmel, the building has a classical front facade. General James Townsend, of Carmel, was the architect. It is the second oldest working courthouse in New York State. The Putnam County Courthouse was built in 1814. In 1861, a small part of Carmel was taken to be added to the town of Putnam Valley.
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Frederick changed its name to Kent April 15, 1817.) Carmel was transferred to Putnam County when Dutchess County was split to form Putnam County in 1812 and Carmel was designated the county seat. (Franklin was renamed Patterson April 6, 1808. A statue memorializing Sybil Ludington sits alongside Lake Gleneida.Ĭarmel was formed with Franklin town from part of Frederick town on March 17, 1795, while still a part of Dutchess County. On the night of April 26, 1777, after learning the news that the British had begun burning nearby Danbury, Connecticut, sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington rode her horse, Star, the entire night through the hamlets of Carmel, Mahopac, Kent Cliffs and Farmers Mills, warning those along the way that the British were coming before returning home at dawn. The town was settled around 1740 by George Hughson. The original 1814 Putnam County Courthouse.