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Jonathan Jacobson, surrounded by friends, colleagues and supporters, was sworn in for a third term as assemblyman for the 104th New York State Assembly District by New York State Supreme Court … more
The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) will perform its beloved Holiday Concert on Saturday, December 9 at 4 p.m. at Aquinas Hall on the Mount Saint Mary College campus in Newburgh. The event … more
National Wreaths Across America Day took place at over 4,225 participating locations across the country, including Arlington National Cemetery and New Paltz Rural Cemetery, on Saturday, December 16, … more
On January 12, 14 students and five staff members from Marlboro High School (MHS) attended the regional No Place for Hate conference at Siena College. Inspired by civil rights activist Bayard … more
Senator Michelle Hinchey has announced that the application portal is now open for the $25 million Volunteer Fire Infrastructure & Response Equipment Grant Program (V-FIRE), which she developed … more
Leaders and staff of Independent Living Inc, Hudson Valley elected officials and home care supporters joined together for the announcement of the launch of the Fair Pay For Homecare campaign to help … more
The Marlborough Planning Board examined an application for a lot-line change as well as a proposal for a four-lot subdivision at its Monday, December 18 meeting at Town Hall.   The … more
Members of Marlborough’s Planning Board got an update on last year’s proposal to build condominiums along Dock Road, near the Hudson River, and eyed a new application to construct a … more
On July 9, at 12:44 a.m., state police from the Montgomery barracks responded to State Route 52, between Belair Road and Harts Lane in the town of Montgomery for a report of a car/bike collision. … more
An election sticker described by the New York Times as “an electric concoction of colors: a pink and purple and turquoise creature with a wild bloodshot stare, a toothy neon grin and spiderlike … more
  Last week Stephen DiLorenzo won another five year term as a Highland Fire Commissioner, with 173 votes to challenger James Balint’s 57 votes. DiLorenzo said this was the first time … more
Marlboro Superintendent Michael Rydell introduced a presentation at the last school board meeting on the district’s educational Action Plans that are being implemented and coordinated in each … more
Four proposals were the topic of the night for the Marlborough Planning Board at its March 18 meeting – including the approval of a subdivision application first submitted last August. … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Friday, July 1, Ryan Veloce, age 32, of Montgomery, was convicted following a jury trial in the Orange County Court of crimes … more
In the past few years local Highland artist Beth Walters-Storyk has been devoting her time to creating very personal and colorful works of art in her studio. Last week, for the first time, she … more
The Town of Lloyd recently contracted their ambulance service with the New Paltz Rescue Squad that will start on January 1, 2024 at an annual cost of $600,000. CEO Matthew Goodnow said they will … more
Slight rain showers could not stop the celebration of the 88th Annual Ulster County Volunteer Firefighters Fair on Saturday, July 29 in the Hamlet of Wallkill. The annual parade welcomed more than 20 … more
United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III has announced that Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus will be promoted to the rank of Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves. “I am … more
The agri-tourism organization Meet Me in Marlborough has brought back their networking events. They met recently at the Brix Gastropub restaurant. MMiM Director Sheila Mannese said they decided … more
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