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  The Marlborough Planning Board tackled a packed agenda at its November 20 meeting, approving a two-lot subdivision, holding two public hearings and taking a first look at three new … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board declared a positive declaration for the project known as Britain Woods during their regular meeting on Thursday, October 6. Britain Woods, represented by … more
The Shawangunk Town Board recognized the Vision of Wallkill’s Sparkle & Shine Award winners at its January 5 meeting. A couple of weeks before Christmas, local businesses and residents … more
Engineering firm Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) and the construction management firm the Palombo Group appeared before the Newburgh Board of Education and the greater Newburgh public and presented an … more
As much of Upstate New York continues to be been overtaken by a thick haze of wildfire smoke bellowing across the Canadian border and putting the health of families and communities at risk, U.S. … more
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh hosted in-person their 23rd annual Walk for Housing in an effort to raise funds and community awareness for affordable housing. The walking event raised … more
Although the Plattekill Town Board passed a budget that would increase the amount to be raised by taxes by 8.6 percent in 2024, the hot topic at Wednesday’s meeting was a public hearing on a … more
The City of Newburgh Human Rights Commission (HRC) will mark the 75 th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights with a themed program of “Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All” at … more
The New Windsor Town Board voted and approved during their meeting on October 5 to amend a local law to change permitted usage in the town’s residential zone to allow the entity known as … more
Hawkins Apartment is a potential 3.77 acre project coming to Montgomery to provide affordable housing for seniors and veterans. Engineer Vincent Pietrzak of Pietrzak and Pfau Engineering and … more
Several dozen members of the Orange County Taxi Driver Association appeared before the Newburgh City Council on Monday, February 13, with concerns over the increase in ticketing by the City of … more
After a two year hiatus due to the pandemic, the St. Joseph’s Day Dinner returned to St. Mary’s Hall in Marlboro last Saturday evening. This year marked the 32nd time the Italian Heritage … more
Residents and visitors of the City of Newburgh will now have the opportunity to discover, learn and visit the new Buffalo Soldiers Exhibit at Newburgh, which officially opened on Saturday, June 18. … more
The former Liberty Street School is currently under construction and remediation, seeking to be reopened in Spring 2024 as a new community creative center that includes artist and entrepreneurial … more
The Valley Central High School Class of 2022 celebrated the culmination of their high school career on Saturday, June 25, 2022, on the high school field. Under the hot summer sun, graduates received … more
The Newburgh City Council approved a resolution to implement a City-wide curfew for minors 16 years of age and under on October 30 and 31 from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. The curfew will be … more
The United States Department of Labor, through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA] have cited several warehouses under Amazon for failing to keep workers safe, exposed to … more
The owner of Mary Jane’s Dairy Bar in Middle Hope is vowing to open on time for the season, despite an unexpected visitor on Saturday. It was approximately 4:53 p.m. on Saturday when a car … more
The Town of Newburgh Republican Committee gathered on Friday, June 17 for the Lincoln Day Dinner to celebrate and honor the newest recipient of Republican of the Year, Courtney Canfield-Greene of the … more
With a fragile pause in the war in the Middle East, peace advocates brought their concerns and fears to city hall, Monday evening. At city council Monday night, a resolution “Advocating … more
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