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The Town of Montgomery planning board kicked off the new year with an update to QuickChek’s gas station and convenience store, a project proposed for Scott’s Corner, during its January 8 … more
Leaders serve various roles in their communities, set examples for those around them, and contribute immensely to education, business, volunteer work, and other fields of work. The Village of Walden … more
The Grand Montgomery Chamber Music series is delighted to present the NU Quintet on Sunday, January 21, at 3 p.m. The performance will take place at the Garrett Concert Stage at 36 Bridge Street, … more
Junk Babes Vintage, after selling antiques on 150 East Main Street in Walden for the past few years, will close its doors during February due to its owners facing harsh winter conditions without any … more
Joy Insurance, a three-generation insurance company based in Middletown, recently celebrated its 40th anniversary at the end of 2023. The Joy Family, who established the business during the early … more
Senator James Skoufis (D-Cornwall) is proud to welcome Director of Operations Nicole Clarke, and Director of Communications, Valerie Best. Nicole Clarke is a longtime resident of the Hudson … more
At a public hearing on Monday, January 8, the Marlborough Town Board tackled the thorny subjects of cannabis retailing and ridgeline regulations and protections. In the regular semimonthly meeting … more
  Long time Highland resident Leonard C. Hossenloop Jr,  affectionately known as “Bud”, passed away on December 22, 2024. He was born in Buffalo on December 8, 1950 to the … more
The Friends of the Marlboro Free Library donated $5000 to the Library, representing monies raised through their 2023 fundraising events. Events included a Spring Tea Party, book sales, raffles, … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) has called on Metro-North to fix the flooding at the west parking lot of the Beacon train station (on the Hudson River side). Metro-North, which runs the … more
The Marlboro School Board student representatives Evan Wheatley and Harrison Solomon reported on activities that took place recently at all three school campuses.   At the Elementary … more
Most of us put metal items we no longer need into the recycling bins provided by our waste-carting company. But for Marlboro artist Veronica Evanega, those discarded metals are like canvases – … more
On January 14, Ulster County District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji was formally sworn in by Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger at the SUNY New Paltz Lecture Hall. The ceremony followed a … more
The City of Newburgh is conducting a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Nomination Study that will focus on the hillside land along the riverfront. Public workshops and sessions held on Saturday, … more
Volunteers and staff of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh painted houses, worked on the interior of the houses and braved the cold on Monday, January 15 as part of the annual Habitat’s … more
The Town of New Windsor conducted its first reorganizational meeting on Wednesday, January 10 led by newly elected Town Supervisor Stephen Bedetti. Councilman Steven Moreau was appointed by … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board will hold a public hearing for the project known as Curaleaf-Newburgh on Thursday, January 18 at Town Hall at 7 p.m. The medical cannabis dispensary has added an … more
Chief officials of The Orange County Partnership are now attending a major national semiconductor industry symposium in California to promote Orange County as a prime location for investment and to … more
A 109 acre parcel of land in the City of Newburgh which includes Crystal Lake and the surrounding green space area seeks to be preserved and recognized as a fully usable and accessible city park for … more
The Newburgh City Council welcomes Robert McLymore as its newest councilmember at-large heading into 2024. McLymore was sworn into office on Saturday, January 6 by New York State Supreme Court … more
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