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Last week Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak questioned reporting in the Southern Ulster Times concerning the town’s proposed sidewalk project in the hamlet. Seeking clarification, he released a … more
After a ten year absence, the Highland School Board voted unanimously last week to reinstate the Student Resource Officer [SRO] program in the district, starting this fall. During the public … more
On Monday evening the Marlborough Town Board declared June Pride Month in honor of the LGBTQ community. The board took it a step further by making sure that every June in the future would be named … more
The City of Newburgh will enter its third summer without the use of the aquatic center and pool at Delano-Hitch Park but splash pad construction is anticipated to be completed by this summer. … more
A road rage incident that escalated into a potential hate crime has resulted in the arrest of a Town of Newburgh man. RD McLymore, pastor of Newburgh’s Life Restoration Church  posted … more
The fenced, charred and burnt out eye-sore known as 842 Broadway may see new life once again with a new proposal for the former gas station property. 842 Broadway returned for another review by … more
Town of Woodbury Councilwoman Kathryn Luciani will seek the open seat in the 99th New York State Assembly district this coming November. The 99th Assembly District is made up of part of both … more
On the evening of Monday, June 13, in the presence of family, friends, town board members and fellow town officers, Lieutenant Robert DeSaye was officially promoted to the rank of Deputy Police Chief … more
The Valley Central School District Board of Education Meeting was a packed house on Monday, June 13, 2022, as community members, fellow and former teachers, and parents, joined in the fight to save … more
The Village of Montgomery is hoping to receive some Federal funding to expand its senior citizen center at Veterans Memorial Park. Following a public hearing last week, the village board voted to … more
A fallen hero was remembered Sunday at Walden’s 14th annual Flag Day ceremony.Dominic Winum, a Walden native who was killed Feb. 26, 2021 while on duty with the Stanley (VA) Police Department, … more
Dad liked everything about canoes and canoeing. There is something about gliding efficiently across the water. It is no wonder the early guides in the Adirondacks relied on the waterways to explore … more
The Town of Crawford Police Department recently promoted Police Officer Christie Meany to the role of Sergeant, after years of service and commitment to the town. Meany, who grew up in Pine Bush … more
It’s been a long time in coming, but signs warning Medline drivers to stay away from the Village of Montgomery are finally up, and apparently are working. “I’ve noticed a huge … more
City of Newburgh Police report multiple shootings and a stabbing in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 11. On June 11,  at about 12:05 a.m.., the City of Newburgh Police Department … more
At the start of last week’s Lloyd Town Board meeting, Police Chief James Janso honored three law enforcement officers - Sgt. Anthony Kalimeras, Officer Dan Labodin and Trooper Brittany Schurko … more
Last week Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak gave an update to the board and the public on the streetscape project that has been proposed for the hamlet of Highland. Plavchak highlighted the areas … more
After a two year hiatus, the Milton Fire Department’s Cocktail fundraiser returned to Buttermilk Falls last Sunday evening. This year the proceeds raised will go to the Sarah Hull Hallock … more
Faced with the possibility of not having a summer camp for a third year in a row, the Town of Plattekill has decided to open it even though interest isn’t as high as usual. The Town Board … more
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