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An election sticker described by the New York Times as “an electric concoction of colors: a pink and purple and turquoise creature with a wild bloodshot stare, a toothy neon grin and spiderlike … more
As the days start to count down to the beginning of a new academic year for teachers, parents and students, Dr. Jackielyn Manning Campbell prepares to lead the Newburgh Enlarged City School District … more
The Newburgh Free Library Town Branch celebrates its 10th anniversary in the Newburgh Mall this coming August, but now a recent relocation announcement has raised some concerns. On Monday, July … more
In just a few short weeks since opening, GROW Newburgh, located at 42 Liberty Street, has started to grow and gain a loyal following for their plants, localized products and design services as the … more
Assembly member Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) and State Senator James Skoufis (D-39) have announced that Governor Kathy Hochul has signed their bill authorizing a hotel/motel tax in the City of Newburgh. … more
Another warehouse project in the Town of Montgomery means more opposition from nearby residents and more complaints for the town’s planning board. That board held a public scoping session … more
A conversation, months in the making, finally took place last month, when Town of Montgomery officials finally met with the consultants hired to help with the creation of a new ambulance district … more
The Valley Central School District commenced its search for the District’s next Superintendent of Schools under the direction and assistance of Orange-Ulster BOCES this summer and the community … more
Medline celebrated the opening of its 1.3 million-square-foot LEED-certified distribution center in Montgomery on Monday as local dignitaries from the entire region gathered. “Medline is a … more
Gardiner Library is seeking donations of fabrics, yarns, notions, craft supplies, and working sewing machines for its annual craft supplies sale. Items may be dropped off at the library during … more
At 3:04 p.m.on August 1, the City of Newburgh Fire Department received a report of a structure fire at 96 Overlook Place. Responding apparatus could see a large column of smoke coming from the area … more
Last week, attorney John Furst, who represents developer Marc Sanderson and his Villages in the Hudson Valley, spoke to the Town Board about his client’s project. He described it as a Life Plan … more
The Town of Plattekill took the first step to dispose of six mysterious barrels that have been sitting at the town’s transfer station for at least eight years by hiring a firm to analyze the … more
On July 30, the Marlboro Fire Department will be hosting a parade to mark their 125th anniversary. The Parade is a rain or shine event and steps off is at 1pm at the High School. It then goes down … more
Last week the Lloyd Town Board approved a project to replace the water storage tank on Reservoir Road. Town Engineer Andrew Learn, of CPL Architects, drew up the required construction, … 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
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
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
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
Rehabilitation of Walden’s Hill Street Bridge is not an option. It needs to be replaced. That’s the advice of Engineer Herb Litts who appeared before the Montgomery Town Board last … more
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