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Last week the Marlboro School Board awarded tenure to elementary school counselor Ayanna Woodburn. Superintendent Michael Rydell said he has met with Ayanna a number of times during this school … more
The former Ulster County Commissioner of Finance, Burt Gulnick, was arrested last week and charged with several counts of grand larceny and falsifying business records for the Hurley Recreation … more
Real Deal Management’s warehouse, a project proposed for Bracken Road, may be nearing approval soon as its developers and the Town of Montgomery’s planning board discuss plans during its … more
Precious Paws Inc, through the assistance of the Newburgh Brewing Company, hosted a night of food, drinks and fundraising to help in the group’s efforts to help and care for the cats in the … more
After all the meals prepared and various customers served over the past several years on Liberty Street, Liberty Street Bistro will serve its last dinner service on November 19. The closure was made … more
  Last week the Highland School Board and Administration held a special meeting to discuss additional details and the abatement procedures needed at the Middle School as a result of a … more
Mayor Mike Hembury is in the process of creating The New York Forward Local Planning Committee (LPC) for the Village of Montgomery. Now the real work and exciting work begins, according to Brian … more
Volunteers, community members and passers-by joined Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh on Monday, January 16 to help with the construction of certain properties and assist in community cleanups … more
What was planned as a New Year voyage for a Highland man and his wife instead became a trip to the emergency room. A plan for rest and relaxation could have turned into something much worse. Jim … more
The Ulster County Police Chiefs Association recently held their Awards Dinner after a three year hiatus due to the pandemic. Chief Scott W. Schaffrick, President of the Association, said that … more
Peggy Kurtz, community coordinator of Joule Community Power, appeared at Walden’s November 14 board meeting and educated the trustees about Joule’s energy program, its process, and its … more
Ice cream, gelato, shakes and sorbets in a variety of flavors are all available at the City of Newburgh’s newest waterfront ice cream shop, Midnight Ferry, located at 12 Front St. The new … more
Valley Central School District Board of Education President Joseph Bond announced that board member Dee Wright-Kelly would be resigning from the Board effective the Monday, August 22, 2022, Board of … more
Foster Supply Hospitality, LLC [FSH] has closed on a purchase deal of three buildings, the former Masonic Temple, YMCA and American Legion on Grand Street with the City of Newburgh. FSH seeks the … more
The Newburgh Illuminated Festival, an annual community staple of the City of Newburgh, will not happen again this coming summer. The festival was last held in 2022 and was canceled in 2023. The … more
Officers of the Walden Police Department had a busy week in the village as they investigated car larcenies on Oak Street last Tuesday, April 9, and maintained traffic safety during a brief power … more
Orange County’s Department of Emergency Management hosted a family reunification center exercise at the Emergency Services Center on Wednesday, January 18. A reunification center is a … more
During the weekend of March 24-26, Marlboro High School students attended the 87th annual Youth in Government State Convention in Albany. This year about 550 students from across the state … more
Armed with his list of everything worth living for, a man reviews his traumas and triumphs in Mount Saint Mary College’s presentation of Every Brilliant Thing on Wednesday, April 19, through … more
Last Sunday the hamlet of Milton held their annual Blossom Street Fair as a way to celebrate a new agricultural season. Main Street was closed to traffic and was filled with a variety of vendors, … more
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