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The Town of Crawford could potentially get a new large residential development if all goes well with approvals and development. The building, which would be located at 65 Boniface Dr., would … more
Ninety-five-year-old Village of Montgomery resident Flora Stimpfel has always fed stray cats in her backyard throughout the years, but over time their numbers have swelled. Now her daughter Honor … more
There are a few homes in Maybrook with solar panels on the roof. There are no so-called solar panel farms, but one is in the works. So, said Mayor Dennis Leahy, Village Attorney Kelly Naughton has … more
In the newly created 39th Senate District for the State of New York, Julie Shiroishi [D-Beacon] and Rob Rolison [R-Poughkeepsie] will both be seeking the Senate seat in early November. Both … more
On a glorious fall afternoon, the Gardiner Day Committee welcomed an array of ghosts, witches and superheroes to its annual pumpkin walk on Saturday. more
The Wallkill Board of Education received an update on Wednesday, October 19 from Wallkill Superintendent Kevin Castle on the work and progress conducted for the Ulster County Task Force, a safety … more
The New York State Police, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, and Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, in collaboration with the Orange County Emergency Management, Orange-Ulster BOCES … more
On October 27, at about 10:05 P.M., City of Newburgh Police Officers received multiple calls for shots fired inside a residence in the area of City Terrace and Van Ness Street. Upon arrival, … 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 investigation of Plattekill Police Chief Joseph Ryan’s accident in his patrol car in New Jersey on September 1 continues to drag on with no end in sight. There has been no update on the … more
A recent story in the Southern Ulster Times revealed that for years the town’s water and sewer Committee failed to keep and submit meeting minutes to the town, even though every committee is … more
October is always the perfect month to schedule a Walk to End Alzheimer’s and although this year the weather was a bit cooler and fog floated in the air, people still came out to the Walkway … more
Marlboro Superintendent Michael Rydell said that last week was School Board Recognition Week in New York State. He said each of the board members, “have received a small token of our … more
The Marlboro High School Drama Club will be presenting their fall shows in the auditorium from November 3 through November 5. Curtain time is 7pm and tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students. … more
Saturday’s Trunk or Treat drew more than 500 people to the Thomas Felten Memorial Park for some Halloween fun. more
Calvary Presbyterian Church and the Newburgh Fire Department welcomed community residents and supporters on Saturday, October 22 to their Fire Prevention and Safety Fair to celebrate the church and … more
With the preliminary budget, New Windsor Town Supervisor George Meyers is satisfied with the current fiscal state of the town going forward into 2023. “We stayed under the tax cap again and … more
Mount Saint Mary College’s Center for Adolescent Research and Development (CARD) presented “The Butterfly Effect: Inspiring the Empathetic Leaders of Tomorrow” with guest speaker … more
The Newburgh Town Board approved and adopted the Town and Special Districts Budgets for the 2023 Fiscal Year during their regular workshop meeting on Monday, October 24. The adopted budget amount of … more
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