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On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:40 pm, members of the Town of Wallkill Police Department responded to a report of an assaultin the parking lot of Walmart, 470 Route 211 E. During the … more
Plans for a proposed new City of Newburgh Aquatic Center are scheduled to be presented to the city council at its upcoming work session. “We are moving on this item as fast as possible! I … more
Mayor Torrance Harvey and City Manager Todd Venning recently joined with mayors and municipal leaders from across America to discuss shared solutions to urban challenges during the United States … more
Due to the extremely low temperatures over the past weekend, there is a high likelihood that pipes in vacant or temporarily unoccupied properties have been damaged, causing leaks. The public is … more
The New Windsor Town Board received and filed a letter of retirement that was submitted to by Police Chief Robert Doss during the regular meeting on February 1. The letter was dated January 30 and … more
Parents and community members appeared before the Newburgh Board of Education to express their frustration with the board and the Newburgh Enlarged City School District following a recent report … more
The Newburgh Police Department received a shot spotter alert last Wednesday of a single round fired in the area of Ann Street. Upon arriving in the vicinity of Washington Street/Federal Street, … more
Mount Saint Mary College will host the second annual Techstars Startup Weekend Newburgh from Friday, March 31 to Sunday, April 2. The event will be held on the Mount campus in the Hudson Hall … more
Priorities or buckets? So, well into the January 30 special work session on what to include in the capital project referendum May 16, Valley Central School Board president Joseph Bond started … more
Honor a fellow veteran at the Town of Wallkill’s “Valentine With a Veteran Spaghetti Dinner,” a free event hosted by the Town of Wallkill Police Youth Coalition. The dinner is … more
The Newburgh Police Department received a shot spotter alert of a single round fired in the area of Ann Street. Upon arriving in the vicinity of Washington St/Federal Street, police officers secured … more
In celebration of Black History Month, Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack is pleased to announce the newest display in the Historical Profiles series featuring entertainer and community patron … more
Due to the extreme cold forecast this week, the City of Newburgh has designated the Activity Center as a Warming Center from February 3 through February 4, 2023. The Warming Center is located at … more
The New Windsor Town Board discussed the recent announcements of Governor Kathy Hochul in order to address the housing crisis in New York State during their regular work session on Monday, January … more
New Windsor Town Supervisor George Meyers shared with the board on Monday, January 30 during the work session that he has been in recent contact with Town of Cornwall Supervisor Josh Wojehowski about … more
On Saturday, Maybrook Firefighters were called to a reported vehicle fire on the Eastbound on ramp to 84, shortly after 5 p.m. Upon arrival, they found an active tractor-trailer fire, which had … more
The Pine Bush Central School District School Board unanimously approved a student exchange program for foreign students at its January 24 meeting. Board President Gretchen Meier said she is … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Monday, January 23, 2023, Jason Mendoza, age 25, of Otisville, was sentenced in Orange County Court to eight years in state prison, … more
The Business Council of Greater Montgomery is hosting another Dine for Dollars event which helps both local restaurants and residents in need. Dine for Dollars is an annual event that features … more
The Valley Central School District will soon begin accepting Kindergarten Registrations for the 2023-24 school year. Only those children who will be five years old on or before December 1, 2023 will … more
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