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Newburgh City Council voted on Monday, January 9 to hold a public hearing to receive comments on a Hotel Room Occupancy Tax. The public hearing will be held on Monday, January 23 at 7 p.m. The local … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board voted on Thursday, January 5 to circulate the project known as Kingdom Hall for lead agency. The project made its initial appearance that evening of the meeting. … more
A new law, through New York State Governor Kathy Hochul’s office, would offer a property tax exemption of up to 10 percent for emergency service volunteers. New Windsor Town Supervisor George … more
Newburgh City Council approved to receive a donation for a new soft interview room for the City of Newburgh Police Department from Project Beloved. This interview room type will be a first for the … more
Newburgh City Council approved with a six member one abstention vote to enter into an agreement for easements with the Ferry Crossing Condominium complex on Monday, January 9. According to Michelle … more
Newburgh City Council approved on Monday, January 9 for the city to renew a cable franchise agreement with Spectrum Northeast LLC. A second public hearing was held on Monday night with no additional … more
The City of Newburgh last week announced the launch of its new web-based, mobile-friendly Fiscal Transparency Center powered by ClearGov, a leading provider of budget cycle management software for … more
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 6 p.m. in the Activity Center, 401 Washington Street, Newburgh. The CAC will begin the process of developing a pool … more
The City of Newburgh is seeking volunteers to serve on the Planning Board to fill two alternate member vacancies. Individuals interested in volunteering must apply by February 7, 2023. The … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) was named Majority Conference Chair by New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie on the first day of the 2023-24 Legislative session. Jacobson said, … more
Maybrook’s Scout Troop 236 has three new Eagle Scouts Tristan Brahm, Brian Tompkins and Patricia Tuohy. They are the 83rd, 84th and 85th Eagle Scouts for the troop since 1991. Mayor Dennis … more
Maybrook’s first proposed solar farm development is changing. The proposal originally called for construction of 22 single-family homes on one side of the parcel, a part of the original Goldman … more
A few months back, Town of Montgomery board members were pretty clear they didn’t want to pay for the rehabilitation of the Hill Street Bridge in Walden. Now it’s in talks again. The … more
Last week the Walden Police Department Facebook page encouraged people to lock their car doors due to an increase in recent car larcenies happening in the area. Luckily, the police have found the … more
Whether you’re interested in volunteer work or just want to give back to local seniors, the Town of Montgomery Seniors Independence Project (TOMSIP) is a great place to start. Volunteers … more
The City of Newburgh Detective Division is asking the public’s assistance in attempting to identify the pictured subjects in relation to a series of shootings/shots fired incidents in the North … more
Mount Saint Mary College’s Division of Math and IT invites the local community to participate in 48 hours of game creation at the Global Game Jam, starting Friday, February 3 at 5 p.m. to … more
Curasi Realty, Inc. is excited to announce the establishment of its specialized commercial division. A team of Curasi Realty professionals recently became certified in commercial real estate, … more
The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan (CFOS) has announced the recipients of its 2022 Make a Difference grants. The Make a Difference Fund was established by the leadership of the Community … more
Gardiner Library presents Facilitated (non-traditional) Haiku Writing Circle with Carol Bergman. This 10-week series starts Tuesday January 10, 12 -1 PM. Cost: $100. A haiku is three simple lines. … more
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