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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
District Attorney David M. Hoovler, and Carl LoFaro from the Hudson Valley VA Healthcare System announced that the Orange County Veteran Suicide Prevention Coalition will put out a table in the lodge … more
October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. Antisemitism is on the rise across the United States and hundreds of hostages have been captured by Hamas and are still missing. The war … more
The New York State Thruway Authority has announced that the northbound lanes of the Thruway (I-87) from exit 17 in Newburgh to exit 18 in New Paltz will fully shut down to all traffic at 7 p.m. … more
City of Newburgh Police responded to a stabbing on South Street in area of Allison Ave on April 18 at approximately 2:30 p.m.   Empress EMS transported one  subject to Montefiore-St … more
Rent stabilization in the City of Newburgh was struck down Friday, April 19 by Orange County Supreme Court Justice Timothy McElduff. The ruling determined that the city resolution passed on December … more
Families and city residents were able to take home a turkey or ham, fresh produce, canned goods and other small goods as part of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center’s (NAUC) Thanksgiving … more
Several thousand people, a mixture of Town of New Windsor residents and visitors, joined together to celebrate the 13th Annual New Windsor Community Day at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park on Saturday, … more
William Walker, Carole Mineo, Ray Harvey and Dennis Grant were sworn in as new members of the Newburgh Board of Education on Tuesday, February 27. The new members will serve out their terms until the … more
Empress Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has secured a contract to provide dedicated ambulance and medical services to the City of Newburgh for the next three years. The Newburgh City Council … more
Ice Time Sports in the Town of Newburgh welcomed members of the Empire State Winter Games for the 44th annual Torch Relay on Sunday, January 28. The Hudson Valley Figure Skating Club, a 10 member … more
A five story mixed-use with residential building has been proposed to be built at 50, 50 ½, 52, and 54 Liberty Street, currently a vacant lot. The project proposes 143 units to be constructed … more
The Newburgh Free Library Town Branch at 181 South Plank Road, Suite #2 is officially open. The new location celebrated a grand opening on Monday, April 22 with members of the public, library and … more
After decades of disrepair and idleness, Weigand’s Tavern at 326 Liberty Street, has been completed and breathes a new, reconstructed life into the City of Newburgh with the hopes of becoming a … more
This year’s 7 th annual Hudson Valley Gives was a tremendous success, raising more than $600,000 for 181 local nonprofits. The fully online fundraiser is hosted by the Community Foundation of … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) is claiming “significant victories” in the Assembly one-house budget, restoring cuts from the Governor’s budget to public schools, highway … more
Jonathan Jacobson, surrounded by friends, colleagues and supporters, was sworn in for a third term as assemblyman for the 104th New York State Assembly District by New York State Supreme Court … more
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