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Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Milton resident B.J. Mikkelsen has traveled twice to the region to do whatever he can to help those who have been impacted by war. Mikkelsen first … more
Walden’s board of trustees faced a difficult decision during the village’s annual budget report last Tuesday, April 16: should funding go toward restoring Pleasant Avenue or replacing the … more
The Valley Central School District commenced its search for the District’s next Superintendent of Schools under the direction and assistance of Orange-Ulster BOCES this summer and the community … more
The Arnott-Haber House, a historic building in the Town of Montgomery, will soon open its doors and provide temporary shelter for homeless veterans under a new lease with Mental Health America of … more
On February 24 the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association held their 14th Subzero Heroes Polar Plunge fundraiser at Berean Park in Highland. All team participants braced … more
Plattekill Police Chief Joseph Ryan was suspended one month without pay by the Town Board after he crashed his police vehicle while in New Jersey on a personal matter on September 1. Supervisor … more
A conversation, months in the making, finally took place last month, when Town of Montgomery officials finally met with the consultants hired to help with the creation of a new ambulance district … more
Last week the Lloyd Town Board approved the installation of a new water storage tank at a cost of $2,525,000 that will be financed by a bond. Supervisor Dave Plavchak said the board awarded the … more
Shapiro’s Furniture Barn, a fifth-generation City of Newburgh business located at 75 Chambers Street, continues today to be an active storefront and a local community supporter. The business … more
Pine Bush High School athletic fields will soon receive an upgrade under the Coronavirus Relief Fund according to district officials. At the November 22, 2022, Board of Education Meeting, Assistant … more
With a beautiful Hudson Valley day as the backdrop, Mount Saint Mary College recognized more than 500 graduates at its 59th annual Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 21. Of the graduates, the … more
Another warehouse project in the Town of Montgomery means more opposition from nearby residents and more complaints for the town’s planning board. That board held a public scoping session … more
Marlboro Superintendent Michael Brooks moderated his final School Board meeting last week that was held in the new music room at the Middle School. Brooks sat down with the Southern Ulster Times … more
On January 20, the annual Winter Assistance Fair was held at the Ulster County Restorative Justice and Community Empowerment Center at 733 Broadway in Kingston. This free event provided the public … more
Actor Michael John Benzaia grew up in Pine Bush where he went to Pine Bush High School. Now living between Studio City, CA, Chelsea, NYC, and Montgomery, he still has fondness for the place from … more
A local attorney took the Town of Shawangunk to task for hauling a property owner into court for allegedly operating a short-term rental in violation of the town’s zoning laws. Dyer Halpern, … more
The Dairy Queen on Route 52 in the Town of Newburgh has been proposed to be torn down and a new building on the plus or minus acre lot would be built to be the future home of a Popeyes Chicken … more
Two of Newburgh’s finest were remembered on Saturday, November 18 in two special ceremonies. The first was a gathering at Woodlawn Cemetery in New Windsor, to mark the 50th anniversary of … more
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) voted to pass H.R. 8294, a package of six appropriations bills that include over $21 million for community projects in the Hudson Valley. These local wins, announced … more
Assembly member Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) and State Senator James Skoufis (D-39) have announced that Governor Kathy Hochul has signed their bill authorizing a hotel/motel tax in the City of Newburgh. … more
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