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A brisk Halloween night in the City of Newburgh was celebrated with lights, music, costumes and candy as the annual City Trunk or Treat celebration welcomed families to enjoy a safe and fun evening. … more
Residents of Montgomery experienced a terrifyingly good time on Friday, October 26 in Benedict Farm Park during the town’s Trunk-or-Treat, an annual Halloween event hosted by the Town of … more
A resolution to extend the term of office from two to four years for the town supervisor, town clerk, highway superintendent and receiver of taxes was rejected by town voters on Tuesday by a margin … more
In a close race for Town Supervisor in Gardiner, Incumbent Democrat Marybeth Majestic appears to have held off a challenge from Republican- Green Gardiner challenger Scott Arnold, with 51.1 percent … more
Incumbent David Plavchak (R-C) was re-elected supervisor in the Town of Lloyd, capturing nearly 55 percent of the vote. Plavchak outpolled Democratic challenger Stuart Weiss by a margin of   … more
    Longtime Town of Plattekill Republican Councilman Dean DePew Sr. will become the new Supervisor in 2024 after defeating Democrat businessman Michael Lembo on Tuesday.    … more
    New Town of Shawangunk Supervisor Ken Ronk Jr. will be joined on the Town Board by incumbent Brian Amthor and former town highway superintendent Joe LoCicero following Tuesday’s … more
The Town of Montgomery’s October 30 Planning Board Meeting opened with an update to the New York Solar Farm proposed for Plains Road, including comments from both the developer and a resident. … more
Discussion on Real Deal Management’s warehouse proposed for Bracken Road made rounds once more during the Town of Montgomery’s October 30 planning board meeting, featuring numerous … more
The Town of Shawangunk unanimously adopted its 2024 budget that exceeds the state-mandated 2.0 tax cap for the second year in a row at its November 2 Town Board meeting. The board voted 5-0 to … more
On October 21, the Historical Society of Walden and the Wallkill Valley unveiled a historical marker for the Wooster Manufacturing Company on 30 Elm Street in Walden, a clothing factory that operated … more
The Walden community gathered in the village square, Saturday, to celebrate its latest veteran dedication: banners lining Main Street that display local veterans’ portraits and the branches in … more
The Town of Montgomery’s October 24 meeting featured the latest citizen of the month, a discussion on future sewer plans, a motion for a battery storage moratorium hearing, and an announcement … more
The City of Newburgh officially broke ground on Friday, November 4 for the East End Lofts, a new 66 unit mixed-income housing development with business space located along South Colden Street. The … more
The project known as Mid-Valley/Starbucks was approved by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board to be circulated to the Orange County Planning Department for review on Thursday, November 2. The project … more
The Town of Montgomery’s unofficial results for the 2023 General Election were posted late into Tuesday, November 7. The apparent winners include incumbent Frederick Gorss for town justice, … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board will see the project known as Gardner Ridge, a proposed multi-family and senior housing project return at their next meeting on Thursday, November 16. The project … more
Torrance Harvey won re-election Tuesday as mayor of the City of Newburgh, capturing more than 60 percent of the vote in a three-way race for mayor Unofficial results showed Harvey with a huge … more
Performing 30 plays in 60 minutes? That’s the challenge for the 10-person cast of Too Much Light Makes a Baby Go Blind at Mount Saint Mary College on Thursday, November 9, through … more
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