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On July 5, around 1 a.m. police received a ShotSpotter notification for the North Miller block. Officers arrived and located 20 shell casings consisting of .40 caliber, .45 caliber, and 9mm. In … more
The Newburgh City Council approved to set a public hearing for the redevelopment of 140 and 146 Montgomery St. and 137 Smith St. which will be conducted by Kearney Realty & Development Group. … more
After many years of service to Maybrook, Deputy Mayor Robert Pritchard said good-bye Monday after the village board meeting. It was his last meeting as he has resigned his seat and will move to … more
Susan Wiand was awarded the Dick Parker Community Service Award by the town in recognition and appreciation of her many contributions and years of faithful service to the Town of Shawangunk more
This past week I attended a seminar by the New York State Division of Cemeteries which was both educational and rewarding. If you’re involved with a local cemetery, I strongly recommend you … more
The Orange County Mobile DMV will be visiting Wooster Memorial Grove Park located at 89 East Main Street in Walden, on Thursday, October 5, from 10a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. All DMV … more
During the Town of Newburgh regular work session, members of American Legion Post 1420 presented on behalf of the organization a plaque of appreciation to the Town Board. American Legion Post 1420 … more
The Newburgh City Council approved the execution of an asbestos and lead abatement plan for the Dutch Reformed Church [DRC] that will be conducted by Quality Environmental Solutions & … more
The Montgomery Town Board introduced a new residency local law on Thursday, October 6 that would crack down on the residency-to-work rule.Technically the Town of Montgomery currently requires that … more
On Saturday, September 23, at approximately 10 a.m., the New York State Police from the Middletown barracks and the Town of Crawford Police Department responded to a fatal motor vehicle accident on … more
Newburgh City Council approved a renewal agreement with Nearmap U.S., Inc., an aerial technology company, on Monday, November 27. The agreement would be for one year at the cost of $2,500. The … more
Nicole Harrison was arrested by New Windsor Police and charged with harassment 2nd with physical contact in connection to an incident that occurred at a New Windsor Dunkin Donuts on June 12. … more
Newburgh City Council approved the construction and delivery of a 105 foot ladder truck in the amount of $1,249,000.00 for the City of Newburgh Fire Department. According to Fire Chief Francis … more
The Valley Central School District will hold a Viking 21 meeting on Wednesday, October 19, at 6:30 pm at Berea Elementary School. At this meeting, the District will provide an updated spending … more
Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C-Deerpark) and Assemblyman Brian Maher (R,C-Walden) are joining forces to push for a better allotment of funding and compensation for local district attorney offices … more
Newburgh City Council approved to amend the City’s Event Sponsorship Policy on Monday, November 27. The approved amendment would go into effect on January 1, 2024 which sees the Newburgh … more
The project known as Bearington Auto Care returned before the New Windsor Planning Board for a review of their site plan and to address town engineer comments on their project on Wednesday, June 22. … more
Newburgh City Council approved to award Newburgh Ministries and BJH Advisors LLC separate $50,000 grants for the construction of micro-units for low income individuals. Councilwoman Patty Sofokles … more
Montgomery’s Benedict Farm Park is in talks to potentially become the first fully handicap accessible park in the local area. The Montgomery Town Board visited this idea for the first time … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler released his Office’s 2022 Annual Report on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. The report describes details of the Office’s operations last year. … more
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