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The Friends of the Highland Public Library seeks new committed volunteers to serve on the Friends Board of Directors. Members of the Board will have the opportunity to help determine the … more
The Town of Lloyd events committee presents the first Clover Classic 5K on the Hudson Valley Rail. Trail, on Saturday, March 18. The race begins and ends at Tony Williams Field in Highland. … more
Cardinal Spellman Columbiettes 5800 is excited to announce their upcoming Basket Walk event on March 25, at St. Joseph’s Church Hall located at 34 So. Chestnut Street, New Paltz. The event is a … more
The Town of Plattekill will host an Electronic Drop Off Day on Saturday, March 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Town Hall, located at Route 44-55 in Modena. Residents are encouraged to bring … more
Author Presentation: Hike the Gunks! Join us on Wednesday, March 22 at 6 p.m. for an author presentation with Steffen T. Kraehmer, National author and regional photographer.  He will be … more
Vehicle Fire Contained Orange Lake Fire Department were dispatched at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, March 8 to 2 Sylvester Court to contain a vehicle fire. Fire Chief William Lynn upon arrival reported that … more
Newburgh City Council declared its intent as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act [SEQR] to amend Chapter 300 of the city code titled Zoning with regards to cannabis … more
Mayor Torrance Harvey, in the presence of the city council, city staff and community members, swore in 17 new auxiliary police officers for the City of Newburgh Police Department during their regular … more
Newburgh City Council approved the amendments to the city charter and city code that will now incorporate the approved title of fire commissioner and the position’s roles within the fire … more
Newburgh City Council approved at the cost of $157,563.94 for an executed contract through the city manager for professional services from CDW Government, LLC to purchase and install Cohesity cloud … more
In the second week of March, the City of Newburgh experienced three water breaks on Hampton Place, North St. and Clinton St. 13 water main breaks since the beginning of 2023 have been reported in the … more
Town of Newburgh Police Chief Bruce Campbell presented to the Newburgh Town Board on Monday, March 13 a new police security initiative known as Help Keep Our Neighborhood Safe that would see … more
No further updates have been released by the Newburgh Enlarged City School District following a recent report of an investigation into Roger Ramjug, former Director of Management Efficiency/ Capital … more
Town of Newburgh Councilman Scott Manley announced that the Town of Newburgh will host a public question and answer session with an additional presentation by Central Hudson on Thursday, March 30 at … more
The Village of Montgomery could soon welcome its first Electric Vehicle charging stations. Lynn Stewart representing for Livingston Energy, LLC, appeared before the village board last week to … more
Having been promised $60,000 from the Town of Montgomery, representatives of the Montgomery Free Library returned to the village board last week, hoping for a similar result. Jane Hoeffner … more
The 36th annual Wallkill St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns Sunday, with floats, candy and lots of green. The parade steps off at 2 p.m. at the John G. Borden Middle School. This … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Thursday, March 2, 2023, Roger Alleyne, 34, of Newburgh, was sentenced to eleven years in prison to be followed by five years of … more
Join the award-winning REBEL ensemble on March 12 for an afternoon of works by leading baroque composers. The program, entitled “Treasures of the High Baroque and Rococo,” begins at 3 pm … more
The Newburgh Free Library has been selected by the New York State Department of Labor to receive an award of $250,000 under the Workforce Development Initiative (WDI) Consolidated Funding Application … more
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