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Town hails the arrival of autumn in its community day at the town park. more
More than a dozen Community Voices Heard [CVH] Newburgh members appeared before Newburgh City Council on Monday, September 26 to voice their concerns on the housing crisis, to seek youth programs for … more
Setroc Group, a veteran owned public relations and multicultural marketing agency, appeared before the Newburgh City Council as a potential candidate for the city to partner with to help with … more
Residents of the City of Newburgh are invited to delegate and help in the selection process for future homes for artist designed bike racks during the Critical Mass Bike Ride on Saturday, October 1. … more
A large-scale energy storage facility is being proposed for the former Town of Montgomery Landfill site on Lake Osiris Road. Chris Lazinski, a representative of BayWa r.e., said the battery … more
It sits tucked away amid trees on Montgomery’s Factory Street, overshadowed by the more famous City Winery. Few village residents may even be aware of the tannery business that dates back … more
The Pine Bush Central School District announced that the district will be utilizing unused Covid relief funding from the federal government and unused funds from the 2019 capital project to upgrade … more
Under the bright sun and blue skies at Bradley Park, residents of the Village of Walden celebrated and came together for the 35th Annual Walden Harvest Fest with live music, bouncy houses, food … more
At last week’s Walden Village Board meeting, Ralph Garrison stepped up to the podium to address the village board. “Something happened that really irritated me,” said Garrison, … more
Wallkill families enjoyed homemade goods, crafts and trinkets, local food and drinks, magic shows, a community art show, outdoor games and several community competitions during the 7th Annual Weekend … more
Saturday, October 1 is the exact center of Hispanic Heritage Month. So, what better way to celebrate than with Latin Jazz! Come at 7:30 p.m. to the William and Helen Richards Theatre at Orange … more
On Saturday September 24th, the Town of Newburgh will be hosting the 2022 Orange County Volunteer Fireman's Parade. The Town of Newburgh Police advise you to AVOID the listed and surrounding roads … more
Community members who are interested in learning more about the two Highland Central School District Capital Project propositions that will be on the ballot on Tuesday, October 18 are encouraged to … more
After Marlborough moved their town offices and the police department out of their 1650 Route 9W location, the building has been used by the town highway and water department. But a long overdue … 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 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
Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack is pleased to announce that on Saturday, September 24 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Friends of Historic Kingston will host an exhibit at the Matthewis Persen House … more
Kol Yisreal welcomed city residents and visitors from across Orange County to celebrate the inaugural Jewish Cultural Festival and the Jewish Museum of the Hudson Valley with food, family fun, … more
City residents shared concerns with the Newburgh City Council last week pertaining to a site development agreement with Kearney Realty & Development Group for the redevelopment of properties at … more
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