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The former Liberty Street School is currently under construction and remediation, seeking to be reopened in Spring 2024 as a new community creative center that includes artist and entrepreneurial … more
After 46 years of business, memories and long-time customers, the Print Shop at 639 Broadway Suite 1B, owned and operated by Roberta and Erve Hamilton, closes its doors on Friday, December 1. … more
In celebration of 99 years since the Bear Mountain Bridge opened for public use, the New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) has unveiled a recreation of a 1924 photograph of construction crews and … more
Village of Montgomery residents will go to the polls in March to elect a village trustee. Whether or not they will also be voting for a mayor at the same time is apparently yet to be determined. … more
The Town of Crawford will hold a combined election, or referendum, on December 12 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the town hall, where residents can vote on whether or not to turn the municipality into a … more
Residents and board trustees crowded the Montgomery Senior Center on November 21 and engaged in the village’s latest public hearing for a proposed three-month building moratorium, a local law … more
After serving on the Village of Montgomery’s board for more than a decade, Walter Lindner officially resigned from his position as trustee during the village’s November 21 meeting at the … more
The Village of Walden Recreation and Parks Department will bring season greetings to the village with its Christmas in the Square, a holly jolly event that will be hosted in the municipal square on … more
Amazon workers, in collaboration with Teamster’s union and other allies, rallied and picketed outside Amazon’s SWF1 warehouse in Rock Tavern last Monday, November 27, protesting against … more
State Police received a phone call, Saturday, from a woman who apparently found a body on a hiking trail in the Hamptonburgh Preserve. Uniformed and plain clothes investigators responded, along … more
On the afternoon of November 24 th , the City of Newburgh Fire Department received calls for a structure fire at 8 Van Ness Street. On arrival, the vacant structure was fully involved with fire and … more
Families and city residents were able to take home a turkey or ham, fresh produce, canned goods and other small goods as part of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center’s (NAUC) Thanksgiving … more
October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. Antisemitism is on the rise across the United States and hundreds of hostages have been captured by Hamas and are still missing. The war … more
Two of Newburgh’s finest were remembered on Saturday, November 18 in two special ceremonies. The first was a gathering at Woodlawn Cemetery in New Windsor, to mark the 50th anniversary of … more
Although the Plattekill Town Board passed a budget that would increase the amount to be raised by taxes by 8.6 percent in 2024, the hot topic at Wednesday’s meeting was a public hearing on a … more
  The Marlborough Planning Board tackled a packed agenda at its November 20 meeting, approving a two-lot subdivision, holding two public hearings and taking a first look at three new … more
After a brief public hearing at its November 13 meeting, the Marlborough Town Board okayed a measure to alter the boundary spaces allowable between buildings on multifamily building sites greater … more
Last week Highland High School Principal Kevin Murphy updated the school board about a new video announcement/news program that is being developed at the high school. This is targeted to replace the … more
This year the Plattekill Library celebrates 50 years of service to the community. Recently, State Senator Michelle Hinchey presented the library with a Proclamation on behalf of ‘the Great … more
A large house, cottages, a lodge, a barn, and other structures sprawl across four separate lots at the end of Mount Rose Road – and owners Adam and Danielle Broza want to convert it all into a … more
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