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Gardiner Library presents a Summer Herbal Series for budding herbalists and seasoned medicine makers. Join Ashley Sapir Lathrop, a practicing herbalist for over 20 years and owner of Dreamkeeper … more
The Maybrook Wind Ensemble presents a free concert in the park on Thursday, July 28. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. under the pavilion at the Frederick Myers Veterans Memorial Park . more
Gardiner Library presents a Pollinator Poetry Writing Contest, open to ages 7-10. First, second and third place winners will be published in the first library issue of WordPop! Gardiner … more
On July 5, around 1 a.m. police received a ShotSpotter notification for the North Miller block. Officers arrived and located 20 shell casings consisting of .40 caliber, .45 caliber, and 9mm. In … more
Due to the ongoing construction along Third Street, between Robinson Avenue (9W) and Johnston Street, alternate side of the street parking rules will be suspended within this Third Street corridor. … more
The City of Newburgh Police Department held a Recruitment Open House at the Activity Center at 401 Washington Street on Saturday, July 16. During the course of the morning and afternoon, city … more
The City of Newburgh Industrial Development Agency (IDA) held a special meeting on Thursday, July 14 and approved the execution of a contract between the IDA and N. Campos Construction LLC for … more
Voters in the Bullville Fire District will decide next Tuesday on a proposal to build a new firehouse.that will be twice the size of the current one on Route 17K. Voting will take place in the … more
A Pine Bush man pleaded guilty to murder for the fatal shooting of a man in January. The Ulster County District Attorney’s Office says 26-year-old Walter Post, Jr. stalked his ex-girlfriend … more
A race to benefit the ongoing battle with juvenile cancer is being planned for September 17 in Walden. Kristi Hall of the Saint Baldrick’s Foundation appeared before the Walden Village Board … more
Earlier this year, the Marlboro Free Library and the Gomez Mill House were recipients of a Library & Museum Partnerships Project grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The … more
The Pine Bush Administrative Office will undergo minor renovation beginning on July 5 and district officials would like to remind residents that service will go on uninterrupted. During the June … more
City of Newburgh Police and Firefighters responded to a three-vehicle rollover accident at Broadway and Wisner Ave. on July 11. All three drivers were transported to Montifiore Saint Luke’s … more
The Newburgh City Council approved the contract between Axon Enterprise Inc. and the City of Newburgh for 46 new body worn cameras. The police department mainly utilized a company called WatchGuard … more
The New Windsor Town Board approved the bid by Frank Stevens & Sons Roofing, Inc. to perform repair work on the New Windsor Town Hall and Ambulance Corps facility roofs. The awarded bid was in … more
New Windsor Town Board approved the contract between the town and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to continue to receive funding for and continued provision of drinking … more
Newburgh City Council approved the Lake Street Bridge order during the regular city council meeting on Monday, July 11. Last Thursday, City Engineer Jason Morris provided an update to the city … more
Newburgh City Council approved the change order with Tam Enterprises for their work at Downing Pond and Third St. to include additional lead line service replacement at the cost of $117,000. The … more
Newburgh City Council approved the site development agreement between the city and Shaul and Eli Vaknin for the redevelopment of the 842 Broadway gas station. Councilman Omari Shakur voted no against … more
New Windsor Firefighters responded to a reported structure fire at Squire Village, 40 Cedar Lane on July 10. New Windsor Command requested Vails Gate Fire Department respond with Ladder Truck and … more
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