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The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) will musically depict the shifting moods and shapes of the ocean in a concert on Saturday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Aquinas Hall on the Mount Saint Mary … more
Independent candidate Hael Stewart-Fisher announces his run for City of Newburgh mayor in the 2023 General Election this fall. He joins the race for the seat as a first-time bidder as well as a first … more
The Sears store in the Newburgh Mall has announced that it will be closing its doors after 43 years in the Newburgh community on Sunday, October 16. The announcement came via the Sears Newburgh … more
The Town of Gardiner mourns Jean-Ann McGrane, a community leader with a passion for preserving land and open space. She died on March 16 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. She was 73. … more
The Town of New Windsor Planning Board voted to designate the project known as Five Corners as an unlisted action and circulated for lead agency. The planning board also voted to schedule a public … more
The Newburgh Armory Unity Center honored educator, mentor and volunteer Linda Romano with the dedication and renaming of the Scholars in Scrubs classroom to the Linda Romano Healthcare Education … more
After beginning in the summer two years ago, RUPCO’s East End II development project in the City of Newburgh anticipates final completion by the end of 2022. RUPCO, an affordable housing … more
City of Newburgh Councilman Omari Shakur will seek re-election this coming fall with first time candidate Odirlei Thomaz and former councilwoman Gay Lee. Each of these candidates will be running on … more
After Postmaster General Louis DeJoy revealed his 10-year-plan, “Delivering for America” in 2021, many labor unions, locals and government officials have been fighting back. They fear for … more
Autumn is upon us with all its colors and aromas and traditions. And in this country of ours with so many nationalities sharing their favorites, one tradition that seems to cross ethnicities is the … more
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, visited Newburgh last Wednesday to officially open a new office for Catholic Charities at 280 Broadway. The office and center is located on the … more
After two long years, the Town of Newburgh celebrated the return of Community Day at Algonquin and Cronomer Parks with local food, music, vendors and activities in preparation for the fireworks … more
The New York State Department of Transportation is advising Dutchess County motorists to expect the following ramps along Interstate 84 and the Taconic State Parkway in Dutchess County to be closed … more
Newburgh’s Environmental Justice Fellowship has begun its third year of work with four new Fellows, and they invite the community to meet them all in person 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on June 24 at Safe … more
The New York State Department of Transportation advised motorists that State Route 208 between Forrester Road and Station Road in the Town of Hamptonburgh is expected to close to traffic beginning at … more
Local musician Elissa Zahn recently retired from her career as a professional church musician after 58 years. She started her career at 16 playing the organ at Canterbury Presbyterian Church on … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus announced that the County Legislature made minimal changes to his 2023 Executive Recommended Budget during a special meeting to review it on Monday, November … more
Internationally known multi-media, figurative artist Gerardo Castro passed away on Sunday, March 17th, of natural causes at the age of 56. This is a great loss to those in the art community. His life … more
In the Hudson Valley region, the 39th and 42nd Senate District races have concluded and declared their winners following Election Day on Tuesday, November 8, while the race for the 99th State … more
William Walker, Anthony Grice and Kyle Conway were each honored at the 4th Annual Frederick Douglass In Newburgh Day for their service as educators and leaders within the Newburgh Enlarged City … more
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