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A proposed 80-unit apartment complex behind the Montgomery Shop Rite continues to gain support from the town board. The board, last week, adopted a resolution to amend the town’s zoning map … more
The Coronavirus pandemic has, to date, claimed more than one million American lives. Though health experts warn us that it’s not yet over, two local women felt that it was time to remember … more
The Town of Shawangunk will consider passing a mass gathering ordinance after a group of angry residents complained about a noisy house party that attracted 200 people into the wee hours of the … more
A celebration that was more than 20 years in the making was finally held, Saturday morning, when the Wallkill Fire District officially welcomed its new firehouse with a ribbon-cutting … more
On a perfect spring morning, after a three year hiatus, the Highland community held a Memorial Day parade that culminated in a solemn ceremony in the town square. Firefighter Frank Piscopo opened … 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
Nearly 10 months in the making, the Town of Plattekill adopted a towing law at its May 18 meeting. Following Wednesday’s hour-long public hearing that was dominated by questions and … more
Recently, the Marlboro-Milton Lions Club awarded two, $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors Novali Hanley and Katerina Calderone at a special dinner that was held at the Ship Lantern Inn. Each … more
Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan reminds residents and businesses that the bill to temporarily cut the county gas tax goes into effect tomorrow. In April, County Executive Ryan partnered with a … more
In 2009 Marlboro resident Charley Alonge decided that he would find a way to honor his childhood friend, LCPL William J. Partington, who was killed in action in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam on … more
New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation is pleased to announce its outdoor summer concert series, Twilight Music in the Parks, at Walkway Over the Hudson, on Thursday nights from … more
A lack of communication in the aftermath of two April incidents in the Newburgh School District continues to be a source of concern for some parents. “My nerves should be calm, I … more
The Newburgh City Council, on May 23, approved an ordinance to re-open Masterson Lake Park at 660 Little Britain Road, allowing use the facility for recreation and fishing. Masterson Lake Park, … more
What was shaping up as a battle of incumbents changed dramatically Tuesday afternoon when State Senator Mike Martucci announced that he would not seek re-election. The 42nd senate district is … more
A proposed local law that is hoping to encourage more businesses to locate along the Route 52 corridor in the Town of Shawangunk didn’t spark much interest at a May 19 public hearing. Only … more
Another Memorial Day weekend has passed, and celebrations all throughout different communities in the Hudson Valley had patriotic people lined up along street-sides showing their support for our … more
The Walden Village Board held a public hearing last week on a proposed local law that would revise the schedule of fees imposed in the landlord registry. The proposed schedule calls for the … more
Partners in life and now in business, Justin and Keith Lynch, co-owners of the new restaurant and bar, Lady, are bringing a New York City feel to the Village of Montgomery. After making their way to … more
The Hudson Valley’s largest street festival returns after a two-year absence. The Newburgh Illuminated Festival is an event celebrating Newburgh’s diversity and dynamism with a day of … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler has announced the completion of his Office’s investigation into allegations regarding the separation of outgoing Superintendent of Schools … more
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