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On Friday, April 14, the 158th anniversary of the assassination of this President, our Town of Newburgh Republican Committee held its annual Lincoln Day Dinner. This year’s honoree was Paul … more
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District Board of Education approved the district budget for the 2023-2024 school year with a 6-2 vote at $335.4 million. This figure reflects proposed estimated … more
It seems like every local has heard of the old Borden condensed milk factory rehabilitation on Route 208 into a boutique hotel and spa, but they might not know that it’s right next door to a … more
The Town of Montgomery Ambulance Corps (TOMAC) has been working timelessly to supply advanced life support (ALS) services to the town and its three villages. After a quarterly check-in at town board … more
Rick Malley put no time to waste when thinking of retirement plans, as a house he and his wife purchased in North Myrtle Beach is awaiting their arrival. Malley is retiring from the Town of … more
The Plattekill Town Board has hired J&G Law to represent it in any future legal matters regarding the possible siting of a county landfill in the town. The board voted 5-0 at its April 5 … more
Just 15 months after taking office, Town of Plattekill Supervisor Jennifer Salemo has decided she won’t run for another two-year term. Speaking with the Southern Ulster Times on Thursday, … more
Ulster County closed on the sale of the former IBM Kingston West Campus to National Resources, the real estate development company that previously purchased the majority of the larger East Campus … more
Wallkill Valley Bancorp MHC and its wholly owned subsidiary Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association, is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Board Member, Barbara Croce. Barbara … more
During its March Session, the Ulster County Legislature adopted Resolution No. 11, which will ask permission of the State for the County to raise the occupancy tax on overnight rentals in the County. … more
While Newburgh City officials mull over reduced hours or a smaller footprint for the annual Newburgh Illuminated Festival, organizers have hinted that they are open to moving it to the Town of … more
Indian Point nuclear power plant, under the ownership of Holtec International, has come under scrutiny from municipalities and leaders for their remediation and discharge efforts of the former site. … more
Bread and Batter Bakery, formerly known as Newburgh Flour Shop, served its last customer and closed its doors for the last time at their 109 Liberty Street location on Sunday, April 9. Community … more
Parishioners of St. Patrick’s Church and other surrounding communities joined together on Friday, April 7 and watched as Jesus was beaten, led through the streets of the City of Newburgh and … more
Last Wednesday, the Montgomery Food Pantry was handed a $2,000 check after another successful Dine for Dollars event. The Business Council of Greater Montgomery annually hosts a Dine for Dollars … more
Several years ago, the Village of Montgomery Planning Board was approached about a mixed-use development along Railroad Avenue. After months of discussion, approvals and hearings, the project is … more
Adrienne Gelfand-Perine, chairperson of the Town of Shawangunk Democratic Party, has announced her candidacy for the Shawangunk Town Board. Two seats will be up for grabs in the November election. … more
Hundreds gathered this past sunny Saturday at James W. Olley Community Park for the Village of Walden’s Easter Egg Hunt. It originally was set for Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m., but got … more
Last week, Brandee K. Nelson, Project Manager for the Engineering/Landscape firm of Tighe & Bond, gave a presentation to the Marlborough Town Board on their services that will lead to restoring … more
Last week, celebrity Interior Designer Cathy Hobbs broke ground on her Highland Passive House project, a multi-use, net zero carbon-neutral warehouse that is in the process of being built at 323 … more
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