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Newburgh elected officials, members of the Newburgh Transportation Advisory Committee and additional volunteers joined together on Saturday, January 28 to share a bus ride with commuters and … more
Stephen Bedetti of New Windsor officially announced on Saturday, January 28 that he will be running for the position of town supervisor in the 2023 election season. This will be Bedetti’s … more
Gil Piaquadio of the Town of Newburgh will seek re-election as town supervisor in the upcoming 2023 election season. According to his town biography, Piaquadio joined the town council in 2003 and was … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Wednesday, January 25,  that his Office has completed its investigation into the tragic death of an Emergency Medical … more
The City of Newburgh at-large council seat race has added more names to the list with Ali T. Muhammad, first time candidate Anusha Mehar and first time candidate RD McLymore making official … more
The Jewish Federation of Greater Orange County addressed reported anti semitic graffiti found in the bathrooms of Newburgh Free Academy Main Campus in an open letter of support to the Newburgh … more
Jonathan Jacobson, surrounded by friends, colleagues and supporters, was sworn in for a third term as assemblyman for the 104th New York State Assembly District by New York State Supreme Court … more
After decades of disrepair and idleness, Weigand’s Tavern at 326 Liberty Street, has been completed and breathes a new, reconstructed life into the City of Newburgh with the hopes of becoming a … more
With the grand opening weeks away, Bivona’s Simply Pasta is ready to bring a passion for pasta back to Newburgh. Situated just steps away from Washington’s Headquarters, Bivona’s … more
Just one week after his swearing-in, Congressman Pat Ryan announced over $5M in federal funding coming to the City of Newburgh. “The people of Orange County elected me to deliver, and I am … more
The North Interceptor Sewer Improvements Project draws closer to its Spring 2024 completion time with the welcoming of a new drill to the City of Newburgh. This new drill will be lowered into a 500 … more
Volunteers, community members and passers-by joined Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh on Monday, January 16 to help with the construction of certain properties and assist in community cleanups … more
Councilman At-Large Anthony Grice of the City of Newburgh will not be seeking re-election this coming term for a seat on city council. Democratic Committee Member Bryan Luna hopes to replace … more
From December 11 to 14, Rabbi Douglas Kohn of Newburgh’s Temple Beth Jacob along with other rabbis from across the country and organizers traveled to bear witness and experience the current … more
The public hearing for the project known as ‘Unity Place Warehouse’ will remain open as approved by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board on Thursday, January 5. Traffic increases, loss of … more
Information and technology specialists and forensic experts have been working at Mount Saint Mary College over the past several weeks to resolve a cybersecurity incident recently discovered in late … more
Christopher W. Eachus of New Windsor, joined by his family, friends, fellow elected officials and supporters was sworn in as the newest member of the New York State Assembly on Sunday, January 1. … more
In his final days in office, Assemblyman Colin Schmitt doubled down on his opposition to any migrant settlements in the area. It had been a major platform of his unsuccessful congressional campaign … more
Linda Muller, President and Chief Executive Officer [CEO] of Cornerstone Family Healthcare concluded 31 years of service and leadership of the local healthcare provider at the end of 2022. She will … more
The Town of Newburgh Board hosted a public hearing on December 27 to seek comments from the public on a proposed local law for a Cannabis Zoning Amendment for the town. The town board did not make … more
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