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On Monday evening the Marlborough Town Board and Ulster County honored Diane Dee Corrado in recognition of turning 100 this year.   Ulster County Legislator Tom Corcoran presented … more
Last week the Highland High School Music Department held their Spring Concert that included members of the Jazz Ensemble, Choir and the Concert Band. The Jazz Ensemble, under the baton of Dan … more
Engineering firm Clark Patterson Lee [CPL] returned on Monday, June 12 before the Newburgh City Council and city community with a 90% design update for the pool facility that is anticipated to be … more
Dr. Jackielyn Manning Campbell, Superintendent of the Newburgh Enlarged City School District, is due to receive an increase in salary from $285,000 to $300,000. The increase will go into effect on … more
The Newburgh Free Library will return its town branch location back to the Newburgh Mall. With a five year lease set to begin on July 1, the anticipation is to have the new location open and … more
The Caesars Lane Wastewater Treatment Plant in New Windsor, which dates back to 1974, seeks repairs and upgrades following a half-century since construction. The plant’s construction and … more
Newburgh is eagerly preparing for a meaningful and joyous celebration of Juneteenth, a day commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. This year, the city will honor the past and … more
St. Mary’s Outreach announces its upcoming June Giving Day on Friday, June 16, at the Armory Unity Center located at 321 South William Street, Newburgh. This event aims to provide essential … more
A potential resort is in talks for the Blue Chip Farm property in the Town of Shawangunk, and locals are showing up time and time again to be heard on their concerns.    The Town … more
In 2016, the Village of Walden dedicated a patch of Wallkill River shoreline at the end of Pine Street to Marcus “Mickey” Millspaugh. The occasion was the honoree’s 90th birthday, … more
The upcoming Republican Primary Election for the Town of Montgomery is just around the corner with a set date of Tuesday, June 27. The election includes two seats on the Town of Montgomery Board and … more
Walden’s very own Veteran’s Memorial Park was full of people despite the heat this past Sunday, as many gathered to celebrate Flag Day. The official celebration of Flag Day is on … more
The New York State Department of Health today shared recommendations on precautions the public and employers can take to reduce risks associated with exposure to unhealthy air quality levels, which … more
Clintondale resident Anthony Covino is passionate about everything he does. He’s a minister, an assistant high school football coach and an outspoken critic of Town of Plattekill politics. … more
Previously, the Lloyd Town Board approved a Planned Residential Retirement Development [PRRD] zoning change for the Villages property in a 3-2 vote along party lines. The project is now before the … more
Last week the Marlboro School Board and Administration honored their top 10 graduating seniors of the Class of 2023. Aliva Menser will be attending Clarkson University to study environmental … more
The Highland Rotary Club held its annual “Service Above Self” award ceremony on Friday, June 2 at Casa Milanese, honoring individuals, businesses and a student who have made significant … more
Thousands descended upon the historic Village of New Paltz for the Hudson Valley Pride Coalition March and Festival on Sunday, June 4. The march down Main Street, led by grand marshal Epiphany … more
On June 3, Highland hosted its annual Springfest on the town field. The event was so popular that all roads leading into the town were closed for the occasion. The festival featured numerous vendor … more
The cancellation of Newburgh Illuminated did not stop the City of Newburgh from enjoying good weather, local food, music and spending time with one another during the “We Still Lit” … more
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