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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
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
The Town of Newburgh and Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services [TONEMS] hosted their annual Trunk or Treat celebrations last Friday and welcomed many Newburgh families in costume who came to … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Commissioner of Social Services Darcie Miller are reminding residents that the County will begin accepting applications for the Home Energy Assistance … more
The  City of Newburgh will be paving three municipal parking lots beginning on October 24, 2022, through October 27, 2022. The Delano-Hitch parking lot, the parking lot at 172 Van Ness … more
Residents of New Windsor and the surrounding area came together for an afternoon of fresh produce and cooked food, homemade goods, town information and camaraderie at New Windsor Town Hall for the … more
Local musician Elissa Zahn recently retired from her career as a professional church musician after 58 years. She started her career at 16 playing the organ at Canterbury Presbyterian Church on … more
After more than 70 years, Sears is no longer a part of the Newburgh Community The retail chain officially closed its Newburgh Mall location on Sunday, October 16. No decisions have been announced … more
The proposed City of Newburgh 2023 budget was presented to the city council and general public on Tuesday, October 11 with new position considerations, continued decrease in tax rates and goals to … more
The San Miguel Rowing Program was honored by the NY Giants at MetLife Stadium on Sunday as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. San Miguel rowers were invited onto the field during a timeout and … more
Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson [D-Newburgh] presented a check in the amount of $217,000 to the Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services Inc. [TONEMS] to help in the pursuit of a new state of the … more
The site development agreement between the City of Newburgh and Kearney Realty & Development Group for the redevelopment of properties at 140 and 146 Montgomery St. and 137 Smith St passed with a … more
Newburgh City Council approved the execution of a contract with engineering firm Clark Patterson Lee [CPL] in the amount of $804,000 for professional engineering services at Delano-Hitch Park. This … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus announced that the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services has awarded the County $149,980 through its Technical Rescue and Urban … more
The Orange County’s Board of Elections is reminding voters that Election Day is Tuesday, November 8, and poll sites throughout the County will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The County will … more
Poetry is wonderful to read by yourself. With a few words, poetry quickly whisks its reader away from an ordinary space at home to the poet’s environs. Poetry read aloud is dynamic with its … more
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