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Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Emergency Services Commissioner Peter J. Cirigliano are advising residents that the Wallkill and Neversink Rivers and Moodna Creek could crest overnight, … more
Tenants and landlords alike, advocacy groups and other concerned citizens converged on the City of Newburgh Activity Center Monday, December 11 to voice their concerns and opinions on rent control, … more
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted on December 10, 1948 by the United Nations is a landmark document that ushered in an era of expanded human rights for all peoples. Now, 75 … more
NYC Excavation Group, based out of the Bronx, has submitted a demolition application on December 4 on behalf of the owner of the former Destinta Theater, New Windsor Destinta Plaza LLC. A site plan … more
A bust of Italian poet Dante Alighieri has stood over the courtyard of the Newburgh Public Library for more than three decades, but it may soon be on the move. The Newburgh City Council approved … more
The Village of Montgomery, the Osborn-Fitzsimmons American Legion Post 521, and the Dusenberry-Flannery VFW Post 2064 gathered in the Powell’s Landing Pavillion last Thursday, December 7 at 10 … more
Residents and officials of the Village of Montgomery, despite dealing with chilling downpours and muddy shoes, arrived at Railroad Avenue last Sunday, December 10, and donated loads of toys to … more
With more tenants moving out and at least one new one coming in, the transformation of the Newburgh Mall continues. National retailer O’Reilly Auto Parts will be the newest tenant of the … more
After several months of budget sessions, public comments and city staff presentations, the Newburgh City Council unanimously adopted the 2024 Budget on Monday, November 27. The 2024 City Budget … more
The first Tabby’s Tails Vendor Fair kicked off the Christmas season on Saturday, December 2 where residents and visitors had the opportunity to browse local vendors, take their children to get … more
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced 19 Sacred Sites Grants totaling $289,800 awarded to 17 historic religious properties throughout New York State, including $10,000 to Baptist Temple … more
Visitors to Newburgh’s Historic District are awestruck by its rich architecture and its sweeping views of the Hudson River. For the past four decades, supporters from all over have joined the … more
With a fragile pause in the war in the Middle East, peace advocates brought their concerns and fears to city hall, Monday evening. At city council Monday night, a resolution “Advocating … more
The former Liberty Street School is currently under construction and remediation, seeking to be reopened in Spring 2024 as a new community creative center that includes artist and entrepreneurial … more
After 46 years of business, memories and long-time customers, the Print Shop at 639 Broadway Suite 1B, owned and operated by Roberta and Erve Hamilton, closes its doors on Friday, December 1. … more
In celebration of 99 years since the Bear Mountain Bridge opened for public use, the New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) has unveiled a recreation of a 1924 photograph of construction crews and … more
Families and city residents were able to take home a turkey or ham, fresh produce, canned goods and other small goods as part of the Newburgh Armory Unity Center’s (NAUC) Thanksgiving … more
October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. Antisemitism is on the rise across the United States and hundreds of hostages have been captured by Hamas and are still missing. The war … more
Two of Newburgh’s finest were remembered on Saturday, November 18 in two special ceremonies. The first was a gathering at Woodlawn Cemetery in New Windsor, to mark the 50th anniversary of … more
On Saturday, November 18, the City of Newburgh Superior Officer’s Association and City of Newburgh Police Benevolent Association will be hosting a memorial ceremony commemorating the 50th … more
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