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On Friday, April 14, the 158th anniversary of the assassination of this President, our Town of Newburgh Republican Committee held its annual Lincoln Day Dinner. This year’s honoree was Paul … more
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District Board of Education approved the district budget for the 2023-2024 school year with a 6-2 vote at $335.4 million. This figure reflects proposed estimated … more
The New York State Department of Transportation is advising Orange County motorists to expect one lane to close along Interstate 84 eastbound, between Exit 19 (State Route 17) in the Town of Wallkill … more
Cornwall Public Library is pleased to announce an exciting lineup of events for the week of April 16-22. On Monday, April 17, the library will host a Creative Writers Group at 11:30 a.m. This … more
Armed with his list of everything worth living for, a man reviews his traumas and triumphs in Mount Saint Mary College’s presentation of Every Brilliant Thing on Wednesday, April 19, through … more
While Newburgh City officials mull over reduced hours or a smaller footprint for the annual Newburgh Illuminated Festival, organizers have hinted that they are open to moving it to the Town of … more
Indian Point nuclear power plant, under the ownership of Holtec International, has come under scrutiny from municipalities and leaders for their remediation and discharge efforts of the former site. … more
Bread and Batter Bakery, formerly known as Newburgh Flour Shop, served its last customer and closed its doors for the last time at their 109 Liberty Street location on Sunday, April 9. Community … more
Parishioners of St. Patrick’s Church and other surrounding communities joined together on Friday, April 7 and watched as Jesus was beaten, led through the streets of the City of Newburgh and … more
After a news article went out a few weeks ago regarding the closure of 15 local Hudson Valley post offices, locals went into a frenzy. Many can be relieved knowing this isn’t entirely … more
The City of Newburgh Water Department will be flushing fire hydrants throughout the City beginning on Monday, April 10, and continuing through to completion. This process will take two to three weeks … more
Spring is now officially here, and Easter is not far away. With it are some special Easter activities, including some that were postponed from last weekend. WaldenThe Village of Walden Recreation … more
The Newburgh Armory Unity Center, in collaboration with the City of Newburgh Recreation Department, welcomed Newburgh children and their families to the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1. … more
More than 170 combined service members with family members, community leaders and additional supporters gathered at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center on Saturday, April 1 to celebrate and honor the … more
Central Hudson customers expressed concerns over the billing practices and rising costs of services over the past year during a public forum held by members of the Central Hudson Consumer Outreach … more
Joining the Liberty Street corridor and business community, Cafe Little Treasure, a new local eatery founded by husband and wife Erica Forneret and Chris Hajek, marked its first official week of … more
Hospice of Orange and Sullivan County, in collaboration with the Cornwall Yacht Club, hosted veterans, community members and fellow guests as they celebrated the third annual National Vietnam War … more
The Newburgh City Council will apply for a Preserve New York grant in the amount of $16,000 to help preserve two iconic Downing Park structures. Funding would assist the city in preparing a … more
Student safety concerns, meal services, educational opportunities and facility uses were brought to the attention of the Newburgh Board of Education by the community discussing Newburgh Free Academy … more
After almost 17 years of memories and movies, the Downing Film Center, founded by Brian J. Burke, his wife Sharon and son Kevin, will close its doors officially on Thursday, April 27. The … more
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