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Outraged and concerned parents, angered by a decision to open school two days after a terrorist threat was reported, confronted school district officials last week during the Valley Central School … more
Jeff Anzevino, Director of Land Use Advocacy for Scenic Hudson, recently sent comments to Loyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak, Planning Board Chairman Scott McCarthy and the members of their respective … more
The Mindy Ross Gallery in Kaplan Hall, SUNY Orange opens the academic year of exhibits with a dramatic and intense show by artist Jose Gonzalez-Soto. His artworks are diverse in size and medium. His … more
Last week the Lloyd Planning Board unanimously approved a resolution granting site plan approval and a special use permit for a proposed ground mounted solar energy system for Toni Saychek on his 9.6 … more
Former State Senator Jen Metzger and Town of Ulster Supervisor Jim Quigley are the candidates to finish the remaining year of Pat Ryan’s term as Ulster County Executive. Metzger secured … more
The music of Chopin, Schubert and Philip Glass from the keyboard of Jenny Lin highlight the next concert of the Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series on Sunday, January 15 at 3 p.m. Pianist Jenny … more
Without any substantial comment, the Gardiner Town Board voted unanimously to reject the Awosting Club’s campground license at its February 7 meeting. Supervisor Marybeth Majestic took the … more
Darlene Plavchak updated the Lloyd Town Board on activities that have been undertaken by the Beautification Committee, pointing out that a number of hanging flower baskets have been placed around the … more
Last week Highland High School Principal Kevin Murphy updated the school board about a new video announcement/news program that is being developed at the high school. This is targeted to replace the … more
Yet another distribution center has been proposed for Neelytown Road in the town of Montgomery. Last week representatives of RDM Group made a presentation to the Montgomery Planning Board, … more
In celebration of 99 years since the Bear Mountain Bridge opened for public use, the New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) has unveiled a recreation of a 1924 photograph of construction crews and … more
The Ulster County Veteran of the Month is Plattekill resident Gavin Walters. Gavin is an Air Force Veteran who has dedicated his life to serving other Veterans in our community as the Director of … more
Orange County will host a Hazardous Waste collection event for businesses, municipalities, school districts and farms by appointment only on September 30, and Household Hazardous Waste and Operation … more
Each year the Highland School Board chooses a new student representative who will offer them a student perspective of what is happening in the three school buildings. This year, the board tapped … more
Former Village of Walden trustee and Village Justice Gerald Mishk Jr. is hoping to get back into local government. Mishk is running against Mayor John Ramos in the upcoming 2023 election in hopes … more
The City of Newburgh Fire Department responded to an alarm of fire at 87 City Terrace at 2:15 a.m., Sunday morning. Units arrived and found the third floor fully involved.  A second alarm was … more
The memory of September 11, 2001 will forever linger with many of us, but the young athletes who participated in a memorial observance on a pleasantly perfect late-summer evening were not yet alive … more
After a brief public hearing at its November 13 meeting, the Marlborough Town Board okayed a measure to alter the boundary spaces allowable between buildings on multifamily building sites greater … more
Newburgh residents were treated to drag performances, hula hoop lessons, local vendors, food and music during the first official Pride celebration in Downing Park on Saturday, June 18. This community … more
After 46 years of business, memories and long-time customers, the Print Shop at 639 Broadway Suite 1B, owned and operated by Roberta and Erve Hamilton, closes its doors on Friday, December 1. … more
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