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Last Saturday afternoon, members of the Clintondale Fire Department, along with family and friends, gathered at the fire house to dedicate two Memorial Benches to long-serving former members Shirley … more
Marlboro High School held its 86th Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2022 out on the football field under a beautiful sunny blue sky. The Class of 2022 processed out onto the field to the … more
At 3:04 p.m.on August 1, the City of Newburgh Fire Department received a report of a structure fire at 96 Overlook Place. Responding apparatus could see a large column of smoke coming from the area … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Tuesday, August 23, Ryan Veloce, age 32, of Montgomery, was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison, the maximum sentence he … more
Last Friday the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct censured long-serving Lloyd Judge Terry Elia for making inappropriate Linkedin posts and for serving as a peer support member of an … more
Residents of the City of Newburgh and the surrounding area are invited to the Newburgh Free Library on Sunday, April 14 between 2 to 4 p.m. to meet local authors and browse their original works as … more
Charles Freni, the embattled Chief Executive Officer of Central Hudson has heeded the calls for him to step down in the wake of a wide range of consumer complaints stemming from unresolved billing … more
  Amy Dooley opened Studio 89 in 2021 and has created a thriving artist run workspace, gallery and shop in the hamlet of Highland. Her studio has become a focal point for local artists who … more
On Thursday, June 23, The Newburgh Free Academy [NFA] Class of 2022, 744 graduates in total, walked across the stage at Academy Field and received their diplomas, ready to head off into the next … more
Residents of Crawford heard bells jingle, indulged in seasonal sweets, and felt magic in the air last Saturday, December 2, during the town’s annual Country Christmas and Holiday Celebration. … more
Jacobowitz and Gubits, LLP is pleased to announce that Michael Wagner, Esq. has been named Partner, effective July 1, 2022. He has been with the firm for over five years and has served as Senior … more
Middle Hope staple Mary Jane’s Dairy Bar on Route 9W celebrated its grand re-opening on Friday, April 5. Present and previous owners, elected officials, town residents and emergency service … more
More than 300 Montgomery Little League players, their coaches, and their families marched through the Village of Montgomery last Saturday, April 27 during the league’s annual parade, a kickoff … more
On February 2, Marlboro Elementary School Principal Patricia Walsh, as Petitioner, filed a lawsuit against the Marlboro School District, the Marlboro Board of Education, Superintendent Michael Rydell … more
This month the Adonai Masonic Lodge #718 in Lloyd held a ceremony under the direction of Richard Kessler, Grand Master of Masons for New York State, to acknowledge the lodge’s 150th … more
Several months ago Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak stated that he would discuss with the board the idea of hiring someone to administer the town’s Affordable Housing Law along with the … more
The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan (CFOS) has announced the appointment of two new directors to its board and the promotion of a longtime director to the role of chairman. Richard … more
This year is the 14th anniversary of the Heart of the Hudson Valley Bounty Festival in Marlborough. Over the weekend, inclement weather pushed the festival from Saturday to Sunday, while seemingly … more
Blue skies and mild temperatures greeted the 1,000 walkers who gathered on either side of the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, Saturday, April 27, for the Hudson Valley Heart Walk. … more
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