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The Hamlet of Milton Association presents the 11th Annual Tree Lighting on Sunday, December 3. Festivities begin at 2 p.m., with the tree lighting taking place at 4 p.m. Residents and friends … more
Meet Me In Marlborough presents its 13th annual Holiday Extravaganza on Saturday, November 18, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Marlboro Elementary School. The event features a local artisan market with … more
The City of Newburgh has announced its annual search for a Christmas tree to display on Lower Broadway. The tree should be a Blue Spruce (or suitable alternative) that is at least 25 feet high. … more
Please be advised of an upcoming traffic pattern change on the Walsh Road Bridge, which carries Walsh Road over the Quassaick Creek in the area between the City of Newburgh and the Town of New … more
Senator James Skoufis (D-Cornwall) joined the Palisades Interstate Park Commission and local veterans to announce Governor Hochul’s signing of his bill, S.3309A. The legislation is a bipartisan … more
Safe Harbors of the Hudson is looking for volunteers to help serve their traditional Thanksgiving Day Meal for residents at the Cornerstone. Helping hands are needed to serve and for breakdown, … more
The Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing on November 16 at 7 p.m. in its town hall regarding a proposed local law that, if approved, would amend designated lots in Bullville’s business … more
In a close race for Town Supervisor in Gardiner, Incumbent Democrat Marybeth Majestic appears to have held off a challenge from Republican- Green Gardiner challenger Scott Arnold, with 51.1 percent … more
A resolution to extend the term of office from two to four years for the town supervisor, town clerk, highway superintendent and receiver of taxes was rejected by town voters last Tuesday by a margin … more
No matter where you live, communities across the United States will celebrate Veterans Day this November 11, honoring the individuals who fought and sacrificed themselves for their country’s … more
On October 17, The Village of Montgomery adorned Veterans Corner, located on Goodwill Road and Roosevelt Avenue, with new solar lights to keep the corner illuminated at night. The corner and its … more
On Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 9:30 pm, Police Officer Matthew Mullarkey responded to a “Burglary in the Past” at Zumiez, 1 North Galleria Drive. A subsequent investigation by Detective … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board declared lead agency for the warehouse and office project known as MKJ Park, LLC Office & Warehouse, located along Route 32, on Thursday, November 2. The … more
After a previous declaration of intent for lead agency and Architectural Review Board (ARB) approval by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board, the project known as MKJC Realty, LLC will need to review … more
Middlehope Veterinary Hospital located at 5349 Route 9W seeks a proposed expansion to the hospital. Architect Martin A. Passante and Middlehope Veterinary General Manager Charlene Schaper made … more
The third In-Person Public Input Sessions for the Town of Newburgh’s Comprehensive Plan will be held on Wednesday, December 6 at 7 p.m. at the Dan Leghorn Fire Company No. 1 of the Orange Lake … more
Governor Kathy Hochul has signed into law a bill sponsored by Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-Newburgh) requiring a property owner to allege proof of compliance with the City of Newburgh’s … more
The Town of Newburgh’s Post to Post 5k Run/Walk to Support Veterans will take place on Sunday, November 5, 2023 beginning at 8 a.m. The 5K Run/Walk starts at the American Legion Post 1420 … more
Calvary Presbyterian Church, located at 120 South Street in the City of Newburgh, celebrates the restoration of its historic Skinner Pipe Organ with a performance by Grammy Winning Organist Paul … more
Darren Stridiron will remain on as Newburgh Board of Education President and as a member on the board. The decision was made following a letter sent on behalf of the New York State Education … more
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