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Town of New Windsor Police, Emergency Medical Services and New Windsor fire department personnel responded to a single-vehicular crash along Little Britain Road on Saturday, July 16. At around … more
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
A brief public hearing on Tuesday, October 10 gave residents and other attendees a peek at the preliminary town budget for 2024. The hearing was part of the biweekly meeting of the Marlborough Town … more
Nestled among the trees on serene Bingham Road in Marlboro, the Chapel Hill Bible Church stands as a testament to both the enduring power of faith and the remarkable stories that history can tell. … more
Just before public comment at last week’s Highland School Board meeting, Board President Alan Barone made a brief statement about alleged misconduct by some players on one of the school … 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
August 20 marked the three-year anniversary of the Boba tea and snack bar by the name of “Friend’s Corner in Highland. Owners Sheryll Petilos and Claire Sidamon opened the shop in … 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
Lloyd Police Chief James Janso said, “it has been twenty-plus years since we’ve had the bike patrols as part of the department. We had them back in the mid 1990s and it kind of fell by … 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
The Marlboro Chapter of UNICO recently held their annual tomato contest at the Benmarl Winery. In May, residents purchased seeds and by August all of the submissions were judged in a variety of … more
At their August 16th meeting, the Lloyd Town Board reviewed a recent advisory opinion rendered by the Town’s Ethics Board concerning an alleged conflict of interest issue, when the town hired … more
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that after eight days of suppression efforts on the Napanoch Point wildland fire in Minnewaska State Park Preserve, the fire is now contained. The State Department … 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
After a brief public hearing on Monday, August 21, the Marlborough Planning Board unanimously approved a proposal to subdivide a land parcel at 467 and 474 Old Indian Road. The division of the … 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
With organizers of the proposed Modena Drag Strip taking to social media to mount another campaign to revive the controversial project, the Plattekill Town Board is considering adopting a six-month … more
The Marlboro School Board unanimously approved Jenna Thomas as the Principal of the Elementary School at their last meeting. Her probationary period listed in the agenda began on August 19 and will … more
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