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On August 4, 2021, the New York State Police at Middletown investigated a motor vehicle collision in the eastbound lanes of State Route 17 in the town of Wallkill between exits 118 and 119.  The … more
After a recent devastating fire severely damaged the northern pier at the Milton Landing, Supervisor Scott Corcoran gave an update on what is being done to repair the damage. The fire was caused by a … more
The Marlboro School Board unanimously approved Jenna Thomas as the Principal of the Elementary School at their last meeting. Her probationary period listed in the agenda began on August 19 and will … more
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that after eight days of suppression efforts on the Napanoch Point wildland fire in Minnewaska State Park Preserve, the fire is now contained. The State Department … more
The Marlboro Chapter of UNICO recently held their annual tomato contest at the Benmarl Winery. In May, residents purchased seeds and by August all of the submissions were judged in a variety of … more
After beginning in the summer two years ago, RUPCO’s East End II development project in the City of Newburgh anticipates final completion by the end of 2022. RUPCO, an affordable housing … more
The Sears store in the Newburgh Mall has announced that it will be closing its doors after 43 years in the Newburgh community on Sunday, October 16. The announcement came via the Sears Newburgh … more
True Insight Inc., The Black History Committee of the Hudson Valley and City of Newburgh residents will honor longtime city resident and activist Sadie Tallie with a Lifetime Achievement award for … more
Applicants for several new and pending warehouse projects appeared before the Town of Montgomery Planning Board last week. Grunbaum Warehouses is seeking a special use permit and site plan … more
Valley Central School District officials recently unveiled the 2022-2023 District-wide School Safety Plan and a public hearing is set for September 12, at 5:30 p.m., preceding the Board of Education … more
Town of Shawangunk police officers were lauded by town officials at the Sept. 1 Town Board meeting for bringing supplies to firefighters from the Napanoch Fire District who were fighting the blaze at … more
For the second year in a row, families gathered on Walden’ East Main Street with lighted candles to pierce the darkness of drug addiction. International Overdose Awareness Day is observed … more
“Let’s hope we get it,” is the way Maybrook Mayor Dennis Leahy described a village request for a $690,000 state grant to replace the 90-plus year old water tower on Prospect … more
Though tempered by a pandemic in recent years, General Montgomery Day is back in full force, with an estimated 15-20,000 people expected in the village on Saturday, September 10. The 32nd annual … more
Governor Kathy Hochul, Thursday, provided an update on the coordinated effort to contain the Napanoch Point wildland fire burning in Minnewaska State Park Preserve. With the State Department of … more
A rain storm last night did not extinguish the Napanoch Point Fire, however it did slow the fire’s spread and is buying firefighters more time to put in containment lines. The Napanoch Point … more
The Environmental Justice Fellowship [EJF] welcomed their newest members Elio Luna, Gema Vidals Herrera, Kwaija McFarlane, Monserrat Medina, and Thomas Coleman in 2022 and the group looks forward to … more
Following an open discussion held by Scenic Hudson on the current Danskammer power plant, Michelle Hook, Vice President of Public Affairs for Danskammer Energy LLC provided corrections and … more
Last week the Lloyd Planning Board unanimously approved a resolution granting site plan approval and a special use permit for a proposed ground mounted solar energy system for Toni Saychek on his 9.6 … more
The weather last Saturday for this year’s lobster & clam bake fundraiser for the Milton Fire Department can be described in one simple word – perfect. This annual event was started … more
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