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A rise in flu cases has led to a shortage of hospital beds, plus drama and a long wait time in the emergency room. The New York State Department of Health released their Weekly Influenza … more
The Town of New Windsor unanimously approved on Wednesday, December 7 to increase the annual senior income ceiling for the town from $37,400 to $42,400. “We’re doing what we can for … more
With the state of the world, some families can use a little Christmas cheer during the holiday season. Harvel Brown, 31, of Newburgh saw the need in his beloved hometown and decided to help those … more
The City of Newburgh Human Rights Commission celebrated several Human Rights Heroes on Saturday, December 10. The history of the nationally and globally recognized Human Rights Day began with … more
Longtime City of Newburgh resident and Newburgh Track and Field Coach Malcolm Burks, joined by his wife Felicia Hodges-Burks, family, friends, mentors, community members and current and former … more
Fire in a two-story residence at 301 Tower Avenue in Maybrook on Monday caused heavy damage to the structure. As firefighters arrived on the scene, heavy fire was shown on the second floor. The … more
A new short term rental law is in talks for Walden.The village board is considering the new law largely based on the Village of Goshen’s established short term rental local law that was … more
Monday’s Maybrook Village Board meeting was a night to recognize long-time Church of the Assumption volunteers as Deacon Edward Grosso and his wife Barbara received the Joseph E. Dineen 2022 … more
Walden Savings Bank’s board of directors, bank employees and others met on Tuesday, November 22 on the bright green hill outside of the Montgomery Walden Savings Bank to bury a time capsule in … more
Three years ago, Michael Gessel Jr. and his mother, Kristen Gessel found that they had an abundance of scarves, hats and gloves lying around their house. The pair put strings between trees at the end … more
With nearly 58,000 followers on Twitter and 30,000 on Facebook, Montgomery native Ben Noll is one of the Hudson Valley’s most beloved hometown weather forecasters. Noll attended Montgomery … more
Neighbors and community members of the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor joined together once again to celebrate and kick off the Christmas season with their annual tree lighting ceremonies. Newburgh … more
The Marlboro School Board honored students Lex Antonelli and Jacqueline Rivera as their PTSA Reflection winners for 2022. High School Principal Ryan Lawler said these students, “put some … more
By a 20-2 vote, the Ulster County Legislature, Monday, approved the 2023 spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year beginning January 1. The $378 million county budget comprises the means to provide … more
Across the globe, December 1 is known as World AIDS Day of Remembrance. It was established in 1988 as a way to remember those who have died of the disease and those who are today living with … more
The Home Depot located at the Newburgh Plaza was evacuated on the morning of Tuesday, December 6 after local authorities were alerted to a falsely reported bomb threat. “At approximately … more
Orange County Supreme Court Justice Sandra Sciortino ruled the City of Newburgh’s ‘Good Cause Eviction’ Law as null and void on Wednesday, November 29. Local housing advocacy groups … more
City of Newburgh Marshal Russell C. Bevier was recognized by the City Council and members of the greater public for 51 years of dedicated service as a city auxiliary police officer on Monday, … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board has declared itself lead agency for the project identified as the Matrix I-84 Distribution Center during their regular meeting on December 1. Langan Engineering … more
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