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Rehabilitating the old Borden condensed milk factory on Route 208 into a boutique hotel and spa has been on multiple Montgomery agendas for the past year, and while the support is ongoing and … more
In late 2022, the Town of Montgomery introduced a possible local law to help regulate the development of food trucks in the area. After months of debate, research and hearings, the board decided to … more
Romeo Zaccone has been all over the world. He’s even hung out with one of the biggest stars in Hollywood while in a Fiji hospital. But now he calls Montgomery his home. Zaccone, who has seen … more
A 8-unit attached townhouse is in talks for Factory Street in Montgomery, a mixed-use neighborhood with a lot of history. The proposed project has been in the works for four years, with an … more
The Entrepreneurial Success Program (ESP) has been a successful venture for the Town of Montgomery and time to register is quickly coming to an end. Whether you’re a new business owner or in … more
Members of the public gathered at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center on Saturday, January 28 to attend a public forum on the Quassaick Creek Greenway Project under the direction of Scenic Hudson. … more
At approximately 8:10 on Tuesday, Jan. 31, Town of Montgomery Police School resource officers were on location at the Valley Central High School for a basketball game. As the game ended, several … more
The Walden Village Board has introduced and discussed a new short term rental local law for several meetings, and now they’re debating if it’s even worth the time. Short term rentals … more
The Shawangunk Town Board was asked to consider adopting a local law that would make volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers eligible for a 10 percent tax reduction on their property … more
Longtime planning board member and town councilman Rory Holmes is officially resigning from the Crawford Town Board after 13 years of service for both boards. Holmes’ announced his plans of … more
A Village of Montgomery election is coming up in March, and longtime area resident Randi Picarello has formally stated her intent to run. The executive director of the Business Council of Greater … more
Walden’s brand new Anita L. Vandermark Community Center was jam-packed this past Thursday to support the grand opening of the long-awaited building. The project, which Recreation … more
The United States Department of Labor, through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA] have cited several warehouses under Amazon for failing to keep workers safe, exposed to … more
Orange County’s Division of Environmental Facilities and Services (EF&S) will participate in a free webinar hosted by Sustainable Warwick and “Recycle Coach” which is a free … more
Greenlight Networks (“Greenlight”), the leading fiber-to-the-home provider in New York State, announced today that it is bringing its sought-after fiber optic Internet network into the … more
Back in late 2021, Senator James Skoufis presented the Village of Walden with a $370,000 grant to assist the process of building a brand new community center. A little over two years later, the Anita … more
The Milk Factory project continues to be well supported by the local community. This project is orchestrated by City Winery owner Michael Dorf, and aims to reconstruct the old Borden condensed … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has named Alayne Eisloeffel as January’s Citizen of the Month Award recipient. Eisloeffel, of Circleville, was recognized for her work with the … more
Back in November, a 42-unit residential project to house mostly seniors and veterans was proposed to the Crawford planning board. Since then, a site plan and modifications have been made. Last … more
This past Monday local residents gathered at the Walden Municipal Building for the annual Walden Woman’s Club (WWC) Youth Community Service Award Ceremony. Many young volunteers were … more
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