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On Friday around 2:30 PM at the Walkway Over the Hudson in Highland, I must have set my bag down for a moment and the radios disappeared. The two radios, a compact handheld unit and a vintage silver model, were tucked in a worn leather case that belonged to my grandfather. They’re not just gadgets to me; they carry memories of family projects and a long-ago road trip. I’ve retraced the path along the river and asked a few walkers if they saw anything, hoping someone kept them safe until I could get them back.
On Saturday at 11:30 AM, I found a weather-worn folder labeled 'Sheet Music' sitting on a bench along Kingston Point Park, overlooking the Hudson River. The pages were damp from the morning mist, and the margins held little doodles and chords that looked familiar to me from a local choir. I tucked the folder under my arm and scanned nearby cafés for any clues, but no one claimed it. I hope this helps the owner reclaim their tunes; the music belongs to someone who clearly loves these pieces, and I’d be glad to see it back with them.
I lost my grey canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm. It's a medium-sized Madewell tote with a tan leather handle and brass zipper. I was walking along Main Street near the Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie when I realized it wasn't by my side and turned back—but it was gone. Inside are a spiral notebook, a blue reusable water bottle, and a coffee-stained scarf, plus a white label with my initials 'A.K.' on the inside pocket. The bag is worn but it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my mom, and I really need it back for work documents; if anyone found it, please message me.
I was at the Walkway Over the Hudson near the Main Street entrance in Poughkeepsie yesterday around 3pm when I realized my blue Nike Dri-FIT running shorts were missing. They’re size M, navy blue with neon pink piping along the sides, and a small white Nike swoosh on the right leg. There’s a tiny coffee stain near the waistband and a functioning zip pocket on the back. They were my go-to training shorts for the last few months, and they really mean a lot to me since I trained for last fall's charity 5K in Hudson Valley. If anyone found them, please message me—I’d really appreciate getting them back to keep my routine going.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Beacon Train Station on Main Street in Beacon, NY. They're on a sturdy metal ring with a bright blue plastic tag that has the initials 'PH' stamped on it. There are about five keys total, including a Schlage house key and a car key with a small white scratch near the top. One standout piece is a tiny brass owl charm attached to the ring—easy to spot if you know what to look for. The keys look lightly used but functional, and I’ll be glad to get them back to their owner—send me a message in the app with something only you would know about your keys, and we can arrange a meetup nearby.
I lost my blue Nike running shorts, size M, yesterday around 3pm after a jog at Riverfront Park near the Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie. They're the lightweight, quick-dry kind with a black mesh lining and a neon lime drawstring. There’s a small bleach stain on the right leg and a tiny snag near the pocket, plus a white Nike swoosh on the left thigh as a distinguishing mark. I last wore them on the 5K loop along Main Street and I think I left them on a bench by the bike racks near the fountain. They’re my go-to pair for training, and I’d really appreciate getting them back.
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