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If all goes well with the various public hearings/approvals needed, there could soon be better cell phone service in Maybrook, thanks to a 140-foot cell tower near the Public Works (DPW) garage at … more
The City of Newburgh, Town of New Windsor and Town of Newburgh welcomes and invites all residents and visitors alike to their respective National Night Out celebrations that are set to take place on … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board voted Thursday, December 7 to circulate the site plan for a new Popeyes Chicken to the Orange County Planning Department. The planning board also found the … more
The holy month of Ramadan is in full swing in Newburgh at Masjid Al-Ikhlas mosque, located at 25 Washington Terrace. During the month-long celebration, the mosque welcomes its neighbors and greater … more
Dr. Jackielyn Manning Campbell was named Superintendent of Schools for the Newburgh Enlarged City School District at a special meeting of the Board of Education held Thursday, May 26.  She … more
After four years of service as Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh, Matthew Arbolino will be stepping down and his final day will be July 31. Originally from the Town … more
Father William Damroth, former pastor of Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta in the City of Newburgh, has been charged with grand larceny in the second degree. Damroth, 64, pled not guilty and has since … more
The male body found at Crystal Lake on March 22 has been identified as Andrew Conklin, born April 3, 1973, according to City of Newburgh Chief of Staff Mike Neppl. Conklin’s body was … more
A road rage incident that escalated into a potential hate crime has resulted in the arrest of a Town of Newburgh man. RD McLymore, pastor of Newburgh’s Life Restoration Church  posted … more
Father William Damroth, former pastor of St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish in the City of Newburgh, is currently under investigation for possible financial irregularities during his tenure. … more
New Windsor Supervisor George Meyers led and adjourned his final town meeting on Wednesday, December 6 amongst his fellow council members and town residents who attended in support. Meyers now passes … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board approved a referral letter to be written by its attorney and sent to the Zoning Board of Appeals for requested variances for the proposed Newburgh QuickChek … more
Local grassroots organization, For The Many [FTM], previously known as Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson, hosted a press conference in the City of Newburgh on Thursday, July 21 to announce a new housing … more
The Newburgh City Council voted unanimously to declare a housing emergency in the City of Newburgh on Monday, December 18. The declaration now moves the city forward to opt into rent stabilization … more
The proposed project “Treetop Planned Industrial Development Project” seeks five warehouses to be constructed on an undeveloped site along Route 9W in the Town of Cornwall. A public … more
The project known as 196 Broadway made an initial appearance to the City of Newburgh Planning Board on Tuesday, February 20. The proposal is to convert a vacant building into a mixed use building … more
The Gardiner Library hosts a Repair Café on Sunday, June 26, 1-4 p.m. It’s a free event where community members bring broken items, and together, with volunteer Repair Coaches, fix them. … more
Newburgh City Council members listened and received comments from the public, mainly from city firefighters and additional residents in reaction to the tragic fire that took place last month on … more
On Sunday, June 19, the City of Newburgh will hold a Juneteenth celebration at Downing Park that is free and open to the public. The community celebration will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. … more
The project known as 85 Renwick Street proposes the construction of a new four story mixed-use with residential building containing 12 residential apartments and two retail spaces on the ground … more
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