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At the Village of Walden board of trustees meeting last week, conversation arose about tighter senior housing enforcements. Trustee Becky Pearson confronted the board about their 55 and older … more
Jason Hepper, 33, of Walden was arrested on November 20 by the Ulster County Sheriff’s Department for his role in damage to the Wallkill Central School District’s Administrative Offices … more
Over several dozen members of the Wallkill Civil Service Employees Association [CSEA] appeared before the Wallkill Board of Education on Wednesday, November 16 to address concerns about mice in … more
On December 4 at noon, there will be an overdose awareness memorial put up on the fence at 104 E. Main Street in Walden. Wings will be placed on the overdose awareness memorial fence to remember … more
Jacobowitz and Gubits, LLP is pleased to announce that Krystle N. Butler, Esq. and Alexander G. Main, Esq. have joined the firm. Krystle has joined the firm’s Litigation Team concentrating in … more
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus visited Sosler’s Garden and Farm Equipment in the Town of Wallkill recently, in honor of their 70 years in business. In 1952, Raymond Sosler Sr. and his … more
Garnet Health Medical Center is five-star rated for treatment of Stroke (2019-2023), Hip Fracture (2023), Sepsis (2019-2023), Pulmonary Embolism (2021-2023) and Respiratory Failure (2019-2023), … more
The search is on to appoint a new Poet Laureate for the city of Newburgh. Set to serve a two-year term, beginning in 2023, the new Poet Laureate will be responsible for promoting and emphasizing the … more
St. Mary’s Outreach will be hosting their November Giving Day on Friday, November 18 at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center located at 321 South William St. The gate to the event opens at nine in … more
The project known as “Britain Woods” will return on December 15 for a public scoping session to collect resident feedback subject to the revisions of a draft scope prepared for the Town … more
Newburgh City Council held a public hearing on Monday, November 15 to address comments and accept feedback on the proposed city budget for the Fiscal Year 2023. Several comments made by … more
The Newburgh City Council approved to amend the 2022 Personnel Analysis Book for the city that would delete a Desktop Technician and create a new Information and Technology Systems Administrator in … more
Newburgh City Council approved the resolution, presented by City Recreation Director Matthew Nordt, for the city manager to execute a contract with the construction firm Greenman-Pedersen, INC [GPI], … more
Newburgh City Council approved the resolution for the city manager to apply and accept if granted a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Body Worn Camera Program Grant in the amount … more
Newburgh City Council approved the adoption of the City of Newburgh’s Consolidated Housing and Community Development Strategy and Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2023 in the total amount of … more
Newburgh City Council approved the resolution of support for New York State’s Climate Action Council Scoping Plan during their regular meeting on Monday, November 14. The state’s scoping … more
The project known as “Teitelbaum Site Plan and Special Use Permit” appeared before the New Windsor Planning Board on Wednesday, November 9 with the proposed construction of a 200,000 … more
The New Windsor Planning Board issued final approval for the project known as “Banta Hospitality’’. The final approval was recommended to be approved by the planning board’s … more
The tradition of Newburgh’s Annual Candlelight Tour of historic homes and buildings will resume this year on Sunday, December 11, from 12 - 5 p.m. For more than 40 years the Historical … more
In observance of Veterans Day, the City of Newburgh’s non-emergency departments will be closed on Friday, November 11. There will be no sanitation collection on Friday, November 11. There … more
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