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The Town of Montgomery doesn’t want to pay for Hill Street Bridge, and Village of Walden Board Trustees aren’t happy about it. On November 3, Town of Montgomery board members discussed … more
When longtime Town of Shawangunk Supervisor John Valk makes the expected announcement early next year that he’ll be retiring at the end of his two-year term, Deputy Supervisor Adrian … more
Back in July, Empanada Nirvana owner Nelson Pantoja and business partner/manager Addie Torres had the idea to start a free food fridge in Walden. Months later, concerns have risen. The idea of the … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has announced that ten municipalities and one developer have been approved to receive more than $2 million through the 2023 Community Development Block Grant … more
New Windsor residents, first responders and local veterans joined together, with other Americans across the country, on Friday, November 11 for the annual celebration and remembrance of Veterans Day. … more
All U.S. Veterans are honored on Veterans Day, which takes place at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month and commemorates the signing of the Armistice with Germany in 1918 that ended WW I. … more
With the recent mild weather in the Hudson Valley, construction to revitalize the TOMVAC building has been moving quickly forward. Supervisor Scott Corcoran said they have framed and sheathed the … more
Tina Fino’s life took a remarkable turn after she published a cookbook of her family’s favorite recipes that she entitled, ‘From My Heart to Your Table.’ Her long journey led … more
On Monday evening the Marlborough Town Board appointed Frank Zebrowski and Kevin Coronel as part-time Police Officers for the purpose of attending the Ulster County Police Academy. Supervisor … more
Democrat and Working Families Party candidate Jen Metzger was elected to the Office of Ulster County Executive last week, defeating Republican and Conservative Party opponent, James Quigley, III by … more
Town of Montgomery Supervisor Brian Maher is headed to Albany. Maher, a former aide to Republican State Senator William Larkin, defeated Democrat Matthew Mackey last Tuesday to capture the 101st … more
A proposed 169-watt megawatt energy storage project was proposed months back to be placed in the Town of Montgomery. The conversation continues. At a Montgomery Industrial Development Board (IDA) … more
The pavilion in Crawford’s town park was full this past Veterans Day as residents came together to thank and honor those who have served. Town of Crawford Police Chief Dominick Blasko … more
The rains held off long enough last Thursday for Town of Montgomery citizens to honor the men and women who serve in America’s armed forces. The annual Veterans Day ceremony on the lawn in … more
On top of living the dream farm life - full of chickens, ducks and a horse - Cathy Bruce is a mother, wife and pastor who went through a thought-provoking journey to get where she is today. … more
During the October Valley Central School District Board of Education Meeting, School Business Official Brad Conklin shared the current status update of the Smart Schools Bond Act funding for the … more
On Tuesday, November 8, Town of Newburgh Police responded to a residence on Babes Lane, in the Town of Newburgh, for the report of a house fire. Police arrived to find one of the five occupants … more
Foster Supply Hospitality, LLC [FSH] has closed on a purchase deal of three buildings, the former Masonic Temple, YMCA and American Legion on Grand Street with the City of Newburgh. FSH seeks the … more
After all the meals prepared and various customers served over the past several years on Liberty Street, Liberty Street Bistro will serve its last dinner service on November 19. The closure was made … more
Grow Newburgh, a local plant shop in the City of Newburgh, celebrated its official grand opening on Friday, November 11. Grow founders and owners Jaclyn and Ernest Ramos were joined by their … more
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