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Newburgh Rise and Ride Bike Shop celebrated its official grand opening on Saturday, August 6 from noon to four with a bike rodeo, free food, a DJ, raffles and an opportunity for visitors to see the … more
On the morning of Saturday, July 30, 144 swimmers gathered together with their families and supporters in preparation for the River Pool at Beacon’s 2022 18th Annual Great Newburgh to Beacon … more
As the days start to count down to the beginning of a new academic year for teachers, parents and students, Dr. Jackielyn Manning Campbell prepares to lead the Newburgh Enlarged City School District … more
The Newburgh Free Library Town Branch celebrates its 10th anniversary in the Newburgh Mall this coming August, but now a recent relocation announcement has raised some concerns. On Monday, July … more
In just a few short weeks since opening, GROW Newburgh, located at 42 Liberty Street, has started to grow and gain a loyal following for their plants, localized products and design services as the … more
Assembly member Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) and State Senator James Skoufis (D-39) have announced that Governor Kathy Hochul has signed their bill authorizing a hotel/motel tax in the City of Newburgh. … more
At 3:04 p.m.on August 1, the City of Newburgh Fire Department received a report of a structure fire at 96 Overlook Place. Responding apparatus could see a large column of smoke coming from the area … more
Local grassroots organization, For The Many [FTM], previously known as Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson, hosted a press conference in the City of Newburgh on Thursday, July 21 to announce a new housing … more
Father William Damroth, former pastor of St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Parish in the City of Newburgh, is currently under investigation for possible financial irregularities during his tenure. … more
After four years of service as Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh, Matthew Arbolino will be stepping down and his final day will be July 31. Originally from the Town … more
The City of Newburgh, Town of New Windsor and Town of Newburgh welcomes and invites all residents and visitors alike to their respective National Night Out celebrations that are set to take place on … more
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) voted to pass H.R. 8294, a package of six appropriations bills that include over $21 million for community projects in the Hudson Valley. These local wins, announced … more
Health Commissioner Dr. Irina Gelman today announced that Orange County’s first case of monkeypox (orthopoxvirus) has officially been identified. Monkeypox is a viral infection that is … more
City residents, supporters, friends and other creative minds gathered at the Dutch Reformed Church to witness and celebrate Forcefield, a new large scale art installation created and designed by … more
Increase in traffic, residential safety, and site drainage were brought forward during discussions on the proposed development project known as Overlook Farms along 9W. The proposed development … more
City of Newburgh residents and families, affected by the Urban Renewal process, will now have the opportunity to share their own stories and testimonies through a newly approved multimedia report … more
Increase in traffic, neighborhood safety, site construction and loss of town character were brought forward during discussions on the proposed Monarch Woods Senior Housing project in the Town of … more
Ice cream, gelato, shakes and sorbets in a variety of flavors are all available at the City of Newburgh’s newest waterfront ice cream shop, Midnight Ferry, located at 12 Front St. The new … more
Through construction scaffolding, building materials and tool bags, stands the prized and beloved oak frame of the organ of Calvary Presbyterian Church in the City of Newburgh which has started to … more
Newburgh City Council members expressed frustration with Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. who appeared at the city work session Thursday, July 7 to provide an update on their gas main … more
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