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In spite of the thunderstorms and blackouts, the Town of Shawangunk board members pushed through the rainy weather and provided residents with updates and news for the local area. Early into the … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104 ) is sponsoring an in-person billing assistance meeting with Central Hudson where customers can get one-on-one help with a Central Hudson representative to … more
Neither gloomy skies nor thunderstorms could stop thousands of residents and visitors from celebrating General Montgomery Day last Saturday, a local holiday filled with activities, entertainment and … more
Bruce R. Bleach ~ a Retrospective: Fifty-four Years and Counting is the title of the solo exhibit that will be on view in Orange Hall Gallery September 19 through November 17, 202 (sneak peek – … more
  Police are investigating a bank robbery on Route 9W in the Town of Newburgh that occurred in the early afternoon on Saturday. Town and State Police scoured the scene for evidence as a … more
The Village of Montgomery will host its annual General Montgomery Day this Saturday, September 9, an all-day community celebration that brings together thousands of local residents and even visitors … more
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. is working to make repairs after a round of powerful storms that brought damaging winds, rain and lightening to the area Thursday evening, interrupting … more
At 3 p.m. on Thursday, August 31, a call came in to 911 that a fire had broken out at the LaMela Sanitation Services at 1118 Route 9W in Marlboro.   Marlboro Fire Chief Erick Masten … more
Marisa McClinton had hoped to break the Republican stranglehold on the Plattekill Town Board in this November’s election. But she’s pulled out of the race, blasting the town’s … more
The memory of September 11, 2001 will forever linger with many of us, but the young athletes who participated in a memorial observance on a pleasantly perfect late-summer evening were not yet alive … more
Darlene Plavchak updated the Lloyd Town Board on activities that have been undertaken by the Beautification Committee, pointing out that a number of hanging flower baskets have been placed around the … more
On August 29, Central Hudson presented details of its new proposed rate increase to an audience of intervenors, including representatives of the Public Utility Law Project (PULP), the Utility … more
Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak gave his monthly update on the Tillson/Toc realignment project. He said recently the contractor has been working to see where some water was impacting the project and … more
Recently Ulster County Legislator Gina Hansut [R-Highland] was able to get her first bill passed by the Legislature that creates a Domestic Partner Registry. It was officially signed into law at the … more
Local and regional elected officials and faith leaders gathered in the City of Newburgh on Thursday, August 31 to express solidarity in the face of recent racism and antisemitism. Posters with … more
The Newburgh Board of Education voted 8-1 last week to execute an agreement with Yondr, Inc for the 2023-2024 school year for new phone usage deterrent pouches with additional accessories. Yondr … more
Newburgh Free Academy Main Campus will serve in the 2023-2024 school year as the new home for the NFA Mid-Town program, previously housed in the former Sacred Heart School on Robinson Avenue. Forty … more
Shablee Mays of Newburgh welcomes city residents and community members on Saturday, September 9 for an afternoon of home cooked food, donated items to help support one another and overall community … more
The summer season in the City of Newburgh came to a close with the annual celebration of the International Festival during the Labor Day weekend with rides, food and good family fun. The … more
Residents cheered and gazed in awe as more than 200 tractors rolled through the Village of Montgomery during the community’s Tractor Parade and Engine Show, an annual tradition that pays … more
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