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Ann Street Gallery presents Incorrigibles: Bearing Witness to the Incarcerated Girls of New York, illuminating the systemic failure of the juvenile justice system and advocates for youth justice. … more
The City of Newburgh will enter its third summer without the use of the aquatic center and pool at Delano-Hitch Park but splash pad construction is anticipated to be completed by this summer. … more
A road rage incident that escalated into a potential hate crime has resulted in the arrest of a Town of Newburgh man. RD McLymore, pastor of Newburgh’s Life Restoration Church  posted … more
The fenced, charred and burnt out eye-sore known as 842 Broadway may see new life once again with a new proposal for the former gas station property. 842 Broadway returned for another review by … more
Town of Woodbury Councilwoman Kathryn Luciani will seek the open seat in the 99th New York State Assembly district this coming November. The 99th Assembly District is made up of part of both … more
On the evening of Monday, June 13, in the presence of family, friends, town board members and fellow town officers, Lieutenant Robert DeSaye was officially promoted to the rank of Deputy Police Chief … more
Primary Election for enrolled members of the Democratic and Republican party will take place on Tuesday, June 28, and poll sites throughout the County will be open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orange County … more
On Sunday, June 19, the City of Newburgh will hold a Juneteenth celebration at Downing Park that is free and open to the public. The community celebration will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. … more
The Gardiner Library hosts a Repair Café on Sunday, June 26, 1-4 p.m. It’s a free event where community members bring broken items, and together, with volunteer Repair Coaches, fix them. … more
This year’s 7 th annual Hudson Valley Gives was a tremendous success, raising more than $600,000 for 181 local nonprofits. The fully online fundraiser is hosted by the Community Foundation of … more
Two years have passed since the Newburgh Illuminated Festival was held due to the on-going COVID pandemic. On Saturday, June 4, food, fashion, music, art, expression, community spirit and smiles were … more
Talk To Me About Cats, Inc. also known as TTMAC, seeks support from the City of Newburgh to assist with feral and stray cats. TTMAC, founded by Hannah Anderson of Newburgh, is a nonprofit … more
New Windsor residents listened, asked questions and commented on a proposed farm to table business project during the regular town board meeting on Wed., June 1. Blooming Hill Farm, located in … more
MHE Engineering, D.P.C. returned before the Newburgh Town Board last month with updated site plans and building renderings for the boards’ review and consideration for a town recreation center. … more
32 Scoops by Mina’s officially celebrated its grand opening on May 14 with a ribbon cutting ceremony surrounded by family and friends, community residents and supporters. 32 Scoops, located … more
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh was one of many affiliates that joined in the Capitol Build Day in Albany on Tuesday, May 24. The purpose of Capitol Build Day is for families to build … more
Construction work and renovations continue at the Newburgh Mall in preparation for the highly anticipated Resorts World Hudson Valley casino set to open in the fall of 2022. The Newburgh Mall … more
Due to the Newburgh Illuminated Festival on June 4, 2022, the following roads will be closed, with parking restrictions in effect beginning at 2:00 a.m. on June 4, 2022 and ending at 2:00 a.m. on … more
The New Windsor Police Department celebrated its 37th Town of New Windsor Police Department Annual Awards Ceremony at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park on Wednesday, May 18 joined by town residents, town … more
Residents and veterans of the Town of Newburgh gathered together to remember and honor those who have passed on Memorial Day before enjoying the celebration of the parade later in the afternoon. … more
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