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PB Chamber of Commerce presents Vision Board Workshop The Pine Bush Area Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce an upcoming Vision Board Workshop, an exciting event designed to inspire and … more
Montgomery’s gardeners breathed a sigh of relief following the town’s January 17 meeting, in which the board announced how it will handle the town’s community garden moving forward, … more
Several residents raised road- and traffic-related concerns at the Village of Montgomery’s January 17 board meeting, emphasizing the congestion and dangers that tractor-trailers and reckless … more
The Town of Wallkill Planning Board has set a public hearing date for Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. for the new Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses Place of Worship, located at 500 E. Main St., Middletown. … more
Cynthia Nokland, a long-time and active resident in the Village of Montgomery, announced earlier this month that she will be running for trustee during the village’s March 19 election, seeking … more
Kelly A. Kelly, after serving as Walden’s treasurer for several years, will officially resign on January 31 and move on to a new position in Queens, but not before providing some insight on her … more
Assemblyman Brian Maher (R,C-Walden) announced on Sunday afternoon that he will officially seek a second term to represent the 101st District of the New York State Assembly. Maher was surrounded by … more
Grace White, the Chairwoman of the Orange County Conservative Party announced that at a meeting of the County Executive Committee former President Donald Trump was endorsed for re-election as … more
Opposition to the construction of a massive warehouse in the Town of Plattekill is mounting with a petition against the project signed by nearly 600 residents. Large signs have also sprouted up … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has announced that he will host the first installment of his Leadership Series at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 1 at the County’s Emergency Services … more
The Paper Bag Players are coming with singing, dancing, and lots of laughs to SUNY Orange in Middletown, on Sunday, January 28 to start off the 2024 Cultural Affairs performance events programming. … more
Just over 100 days since Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel, representatives from the Jewish Federations of Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties presented Rep. Pat Ryan and his staff with a … more
Col. Ryan Dannemann, a New Paltz resident, assumed command of the New York Air National Guard’s 105th Airlift Wing during a ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 6 at Stewart Air National Guard Base, in … more
The New York State Thruway Authority Wednesday announced that the southbound lanes of the Thruway (I-87) from exit 18 in New Paltz to exit 17 in Newburgh will fully shut down to all traffic at 8 p.m. … more
For the third time in the past four years, the Village of Walden is in search of a new treasurer. Village Manager John Revella confirmed last week that Kelly A. Kelly, who has twice held the … more
If all goes well with a proposed annexation, a 57.4-acre parcel zoned residential will become available for development in Maybrook but existing wetlands will reduce the buildable acreage by nearly … more
The Town of Montgomery planning board kicked off the new year with an update to QuickChek’s gas station and convenience store, a project proposed for Scott’s Corner, during its January 8 … more
Leaders serve various roles in their communities, set examples for those around them, and contribute immensely to education, business, volunteer work, and other fields of work. The Village of Walden … more
The Grand Montgomery Chamber Music series is delighted to present the NU Quintet on Sunday, January 21, at 3 p.m. The performance will take place at the Garrett Concert Stage at 36 Bridge Street, … more
Junk Babes Vintage, after selling antiques on 150 East Main Street in Walden for the past few years, will close its doors during February due to its owners facing harsh winter conditions without any … more
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