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Pat Ryan, the region’s freshman congressman, didn’t mince words last week. In one of his first speeches on the floor of the House of Representatives, Ryan delivered a blistering … more
Volunteer first responders throughout the State of New York may be eligible for a new tax credit if approved by their local municipality. The bill, sponsored by Assembly Member Ken Zebrowski (D- … more
To the delight of many lawmakers, the possibility of a change in the state’s current bail-reform policy is being floated in Albany. The New York Daily News reported that, in her State of the … more
America held its collective breath last week during 30 tense minutes at a Monday night football game. Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills lay on the field while trainers and emergency personnel … more
The Village of Maybrook greets the new year on a somber note. While the global Catholic Church prepares to bury a Pope, the local church celebrates its final mass this Sunday in a parish established … more
It’s somewhat rare when the state legislature is called back into session in late December. But they had extra incentive to return to Albany this time. They voted themselves a $32,000 pay raise … more
The Customs and Border Patrol Agents manning our southern border would be doing a phenomenal business if their jobs were to act as travel agents. Unfortunately, that’s not their job as … more
We all know that Santa is extremely busy this time of year and relies on his many elves and helpers to make the rounds and visit all of the children in our neighborhoods. Among those who help are … more
Oftentimes when thinking of societal issues, our minds dart to subjects such as inequalities, healthcare, and housing. However, one of the biggest issues of our lifetime hides from the public eye … more
Startling statistics released last week by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli show that nearly 14 percent of all New York State residents live in poverty. That’s higher than the national … more
The powers that Google and Facebook have over economic and political power in society – especially over the news industry—has caught the attention of lawmakers in Washington, DC.  … more
The hunting season is still young, but Coldenham Fire and Rescue reports that they have already been called upon several times to rescue hunters from the woods. We encourage everyone taking part … more
Once again, the leaves are falling, the clouds have gathered and the geese have taken flight. The Christmas decorations have been visible in many stores since Halloween. The holiday season is upon … more
On a day when Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is in the news for announcing plans to give away most of his fortune, comes more sobering news from the company he founded: Amazon plans to cut some 10,000 … more
Walden residents can breathe a sign of relief in the knowledge that they will have ambulance service after the first of the year, should they have the misfortune or the need to dial 911. The deal … more
The creator of “Trunk or Treat” must be a genius. Originally started by church groups with the aim of providing a safer environment for trick-or-treaters on Halloween, trunk or treat … more
The Orange County Department of Health has already issued a public health alert to coincide with the start of flu season and warns that this year could be much worse than recent years. Flu season … more
“I came to America because I heard the streets were paved with gold. When I got here, I found out three things: first, the streets weren’t paved with gold; second, they weren’t … more
This October, Fearless! Hudson Valley, Inc. is partnering with the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) as well as other state and territorial agencies across the nation, to start a … more
Those of us who struggled to pay our utility bills this year should be forewarned: this winter could be much worse. The federal government expects the price of electricity will continue to rise … more
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