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Robert Mulliner was unjustly imprisoned and lynched in front of the city courthouse on Liberty Street on June 21, 1863 for the crime of rape of which he was falsely accused. On June 19, … more
A final public hearing for the project known as Longview Farm, a 27 lot subdivision, was closed on Thursday, June 15 followed by final conditional approval by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board. The … more
Newburgh’s Environmental Justice Fellowship has begun its third year of work with four new Fellows, and they invite the community to meet them all in person 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on June 24 at Safe … more
After Postmaster General Louis DeJoy revealed his 10-year-plan, “Delivering for America” in 2021, many labor unions, locals and government officials have been fighting back. They fear for … more
Engineering firm Clark Patterson Lee [CPL] returned on Monday, June 12 before the Newburgh City Council and city community with a 90% design update for the pool facility that is anticipated to be … more
Dr. Jackielyn Manning Campbell, Superintendent of the Newburgh Enlarged City School District, is due to receive an increase in salary from $285,000 to $300,000. The increase will go into effect on … more
The Newburgh Free Library will return its town branch location back to the Newburgh Mall. With a five year lease set to begin on July 1, the anticipation is to have the new location open and … more
The Caesars Lane Wastewater Treatment Plant in New Windsor, which dates back to 1974, seeks repairs and upgrades following a half-century since construction. The plant’s construction and … more
Newburgh is eagerly preparing for a meaningful and joyous celebration of Juneteenth, a day commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. This year, the city will honor the past and … more
St. Mary’s Outreach announces its upcoming June Giving Day on Friday, June 16, at the Armory Unity Center located at 321 South William Street, Newburgh. This event aims to provide essential … more
The New York State Department of Health today shared recommendations on precautions the public and employers can take to reduce risks associated with exposure to unhealthy air quality levels, which … more
The cancellation of Newburgh Illuminated did not stop the City of Newburgh from enjoying good weather, local food, music and spending time with one another during the “We Still Lit” … more
The City of Newburgh is in the midst of an investigation of a shooting that took place at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 3. The city has announced that two victims were located and transported to St. … more
With a little over a week since opening and taking part in the “We Still Lit’’ festival on June 3, Betty’s Snack Bar has brought in new food, new paint and a new atmosphere to … more
New Windsor’s Republican Primary will see current Councilman Stephen A. Bedetti and former Assemblyman Colin J. Schmitt face off as both seek the town supervisor position this coming fall. … more
The City of Newburgh Democratic primary will include candidates Omari Shakur, Gay Lee, Bryan J. Luna, Anusha B. Mehar and Robert D. McLymore. Shakur seeks re-election while Lee seeks to return and … more
Imagine being a tenant in the City of Newburgh and one day discovering that the home you rent has been sold. You can no longer pay the rent because you don’t know who your new landlord is, or … more
City of Newburgh residents and guests will have the opportunity to see the newly restored United Methodist Church during RUPCO’s Embrace Support Gather Community event on Thursday, June 1. The … more
A celebrated piece of Newburgh’s past is set for a grand reopening. The Avalon roller rink is set to open on Saturday, June 3 at 2 Commercial Place. City residents will be able to enjoy … more
Town of Newburgh residents celebrated and waved their American flags to various floats, vehicles and marchers in the town’s annual Memorial Day parade on Sunday, May 28. The celebration and … more
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