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At last week’s Village Board meeting in Cornwall-on-Hudson, the board of trustees passed a resolution to override the tax levy limit. It’s a common strategy municipal boards take as they … more
The Cornwall, Highland Falls and Fort Montgomery Fire Departments have all recently elected new officers for 2025, and 2025 and 2026 in the case of the Fort Montgomery Fire Department. The FMFD … more
Municipal services will have slightly different schedules in the week ahead: Highland Falls: Village Hall will close at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31, and be closed on January 1. Town of … more
The Cornwall-on-Hudson Village Board has approved the RiverFest Committee’s request to hold the popular annual event on June 1 at Donahue Memorial Park. At last week’s board meeting … more
Town of Highlands Supervisor Bob Livsey read a letter from the NYS Department of Transportation at his December 9 Town Board meeting. It announced that work on Rt. 9W over Storm King Mountain has … more
Those who attended the Holiday Story Time at Storm King vestibule know exactly what they do, thanks to the fact that Cornwall’s Sarah Creagan read that book to them! Well over a dozen classic … more
You know when Santa comes through your town on Christmas Eve, eve, eve (aka December 22) that it’s probably the last time you’ll see him for the year – and he made that appearance … more
A minor overnight snowstorm may have delayed Santa Claus’ arrival in Cornwall-on-Hudson on Saturday, but it provided the perfect backdrop as he made his way around the village atop a fire … more
On December 11 Cornwall American Legion Post 353 members held their annual Christmas party at Painters Restaurant. As part of the festivities the Legion’s very own artist, Legion member and … more
Students in the CONNECT program at the Highland Falls Intermediate School have been busy designing houses! Well, gingerbread houses, that is! The students helped get themselves and everyone in the … more
The Cornwall Historical Society wishes you a Happy New Year! Time keeps on ticking on this working wall clock from the 1940’s – 1950’s. It hung over the desk of Edward O’Mara … more
To help address the region’s need for emergency medical technicians (EMTs), SUNY Orange will be offering a new EMT-Basic course beginning January 16. The comprehensive program is designed … more
Will the Winter Solstice on December 21 be chilly or unseasonably warm? These thermometers in the collection of the Cornwall Historical Society may have seen a range of winter solstice temperatures. … more
The Newburgh Chorale, under the direction of Interim Artistic Director Janiece Kohler and featuring pianist Ruthanne Schempf, will present two Winter Holiday Concerts celebrating the season with … more
On December 12, this table at Munger Cottage was a busy place, as community residents (l-r, around the table) Fran Gordon, Mary Missere, LeeAnn Constanzo-Sargeant and Alice Hall busily wrote out … more
Meet Cornwall’s newest (seasonal!) residents – Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus. The three members of what will soon be a complete Nativity scene are now on display in the Rings Pond Ice … more
Major General Ray Shields, the Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for additional … more
Residents of the Ondaora Park neighborhood in Highland Falls are invited to attend a gathering to discuss topics focused on the potential natural gas service installation in that neighborhood, Mayor … more
On Monday, Dec. 2 the Cornwall Police Department, Cornwall Fire Department and Cornwall E.M.S. responded to a motor vehicle crash at approximately 2 a.m. on Rt. 32 at the intersection of Quaker … more
The Town of Cornwall Highway Department announced this week that yard waste collection will be ending on Wednesday, Dec. 18. There is no yard waste collection in January, February or March. more
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