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This year is the 14th anniversary of the Heart of the Hudson Valley Bounty Festival in Marlborough. Over the weekend, inclement weather pushed the festival from Saturday to Sunday, while seemingly … more
After much research and work in the field, a slave burial ground has been located on a hillside above the Highland Landing near the historic Yelverton House. Joseph E. Diamond, Associate Professor … more
Political newcomer Bill Kras was sworn in to replace the late Larry Farrelly on the Plattekill Town Board at the board’s June 15 meeting at the Town Hall. Farrelly passed away on April 14 … more
For the past 11 years, St. Augustine’s has hosted a Thanksgiving Feast free to the public.   Rich Gorres, who has been a volunteer at every dinner, said it was quieter this year … more
 I am writing to extend condolences to future families dealing with a loss of a loved one.  What one has to go through including doctors=one who didn’t do enough=along with their … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104 ) is sponsoring an in-person billing assistance meeting with Central Hudson where customers can get one-on-one help with a Central Hudson representative to … more
Kids and adults alike have been captivated by the endless fun of LEGO since the 1930’s. In the present, LEGO is still going strong, releasing countless new sets every year. Collaborations with … more
Last week the Marlboro school board listened to an Essential School to Watch presentation that was led by Marlboro Middle School Principal Debra Clinton. She said the program promotes continuous … more
Just over 100 days since Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel, representatives from the Jewish Federations of Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties presented Rep. Pat Ryan and his staff with a … more
Last week, Highland school district hosted the 64th Annual Scholarship Choral Concert. Since 1959 the Highland Music Department has awarded thousands of dollars to deserving graduates. The concert … more
Newburgh Gold’s Gym has presented to the Town Newburgh Planning Board a proposed site plan for a new chiropractic office and facility. According to planning board records, the … more
The Lloyd Town Board approved a resolution 4 -1 that will allow developer Dan Gueron to continue moving forward on his proposed 166 home development project known as Falcon Ridge off of Upper North … more
The Paper Bag Players are coming with singing, dancing, and lots of laughs to SUNY Orange in Middletown, on Sunday, January 28 to start off the 2024 Cultural Affairs performance events programming. … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has announced that he will host the first installment of his Leadership Series at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 1 at the County’s Emergency Services … more
Last week the Marlboro Music Department presented their annual Winter Concert that included performances by the Concert Band, the Treble Voice Ensemble, the Wind Ensemble and the Chamber Choir, under … more
Orange County hosted a Wreaths Across America ceremony on Saturday, December 16 at the County’s Veterans Memorial Cemetery. “The response we have received over the years to this … more
In the heart of Be’er Sheva, where resilience echoes louder than sirens, Bruria Efune stands as a testament to the unwavering spirit of the Israeli people. Living under constant threat of … more
Every year, in early December, the Marlborough Police Department holds a Blue Light ceremony in honor of those in law enforcement who died in the line of duty. Pastor David Stein, of the … more
From December 11 to 14, Rabbi Douglas Kohn of Newburgh’s Temple Beth Jacob along with other rabbis from across the country and organizers traveled to bear witness and experience the current … more
On Saturday, March 3, the Marlboro Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire at 91 Riverview Dr., at the Copart auto facility. The call came in at 9:25 a.m., prompting an immediate dispatch to the … more
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