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Roxie Royal, Sadie Tallie and Lillie Howard will be honored on Saturday, September 30 by the Newburgh Highland Falls NAACP Chapter at their Freedom Fund Banquet. The celebration of these three … more
A former dry cleaner at the entrance to Colden Park could soon be serving up Jamaican cuisine. The Town of Newburgh Planning Board did not come to a determination to hold a public hearing for … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board voted to set a public hearing for October 19 for the Matrix I-84 Warehouse project located along Route 17K. The planning board also approved Part II of the … more
More than 100 artists will participate in the Thirteenth Annual Newburgh Open Studios, organized by Gerardo Castro and Michael Gabor, co- owners of Newburgh Art Supply, taking place on Saturday and … more
The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) will offer a free “Best of Big Bands” concert on Saturday, September 30 at 3 p.m. at Safe Harbors Green in Newburgh, at the corner of … more
Newburgh Enlarged City School District educators, teaching assistants and supporters marched to the Newburgh Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, September 12 seeking a new contract. The march … more
Newburgh teacher Richard Desiderio was suspended with pay by the Newburgh Enlarged City School District on Tuesday, September 12 following a 7-1 vote. In addition to the suspension, Desiderio has … more
The Newburgh Free Library welcomes Ben Gocker as its newest executive director following the departure of previous executive director Mary Lou Carolan. Gocker, who first joined the library staff in … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has named Jonathan “Jack” Pelzar of the Town of Newburgh as September’s Citizen of the Month. Pelzar, 15, was recognized for recently … more
The City of Newburgh will celebrate the installation of a historical marker recognizing the location, journey and importance of the Colored Burial Ground. The ceremony will be held at the City of … more
Students of South Middle School in the City of Newburgh celebrated ten new trees planted in front of their building as part of the ongoing efforts of the Greater Newburgh Parks Conservancy (GNPC) and … more
Newly-published author and Town of Newburgh native Gina Moffa, LCSW will be hosting a signing for her book Moving On Doesn’t Mean Letting Go: A Modern Guide to Navigating Loss. The signing … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus announced that the County’s Veterans Service Agency (VSA) will hold a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 29 to honor the 40 County residents who … more
A favorite time of the year has once again arrived. The Hudson Valley is a highly popular place for apple picking. A few of the orchards are small and picture-perfect, providing a traditional … more
City of Newburgh Police were at St. Luke’s Hospital for a separate incident when they located a 37-year-old male outside of the emergency room entrance with a stab wound. Officers immediately … more
The City of Newburgh and RUPCO celebrated the completion of the East End II project on Wednesday, September 6 with a ceremonial ribbon cutting ceremony surrounded by supporters, community partners … more
Golden shovels placed into the dirt marked the groundbreaking of the Delano-Hitch Aquatic Center on Wednesday, September 6. The aquatic center will see final completion in the summer of 2025. … more
The Town of New Windsor remembered the many first responders, firefighters, police officers and all those innocent lives lost in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. A memorial service was … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104 ) is sponsoring an in-person billing assistance meeting with Central Hudson where customers can get one-on-one help with a Central Hudson representative to … more
Bruce R. Bleach ~ a Retrospective: Fifty-four Years and Counting is the title of the solo exhibit that will be on view in Orange Hall Gallery September 19 through November 17, 202 (sneak peek – … more
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