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Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan, New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assemblymember Kevin Cahill announced last week that they sent a joint letter to Central Hudson calling for immediate … more
Firefighter Fred DeMaio opened the celebratory evening with an Invocation. The dinner was held at The Chateau in Kingston for the first time in three years. Chief Peter Miller thanked everyone … more
After being put on hold by the pandemic, a Tea Party fundraiser was recently held at the Tavern at the Dubois Farms in Highland. Joanne Zambito is President of the Friends of the Marlboro Free … more
On Friday, May 13, Hudson Valley community leaders united in a push for energy bill debt to be forgiven, and for Central Hudson to share the cost. They also voiced the need to stop the Central Hudson … more
After spending a few years nearby, but outside of the center of Highland, Renae Martin decided to bring her business, Lilly Rae, back to where it all started – in the hamlet. Martin has … more
Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack is pleased to announce the opening of the Matthewis Persen House Museum & Cultural Heritage Center’s 2022 season on Saturday, May 28. The Persen House is … more
Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack and Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan invite you to join them for the signing of the Executive Order creating the “Ulster County RevWar 250th Commission” … more
Free rabies vaccine distribution for pets of New Windsor and Orange County took place at the New Windsor Drive-Thru Rabies Clinic held at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park. The rabies clinic, held on … more
The New Windsor Police Department seeks further assistance and support for crisis intervention calls and responses, support for proper treatment and resources for individuals and for increased police … more
Girl Scout Troop 805 members presented to the New Windsor Fire Department new pet oxygen mask kits for their response vehicles. On Saturday, May 14, Troop 805, led by Rebecca Ramaglia and Kelly … more
SEVERE WEATHER ALERTRelease Date: May 16, 2022*SEVERE WEATHER ALERT*The National Weather Service is predicting strong storms today most likely after 4PM. Storms are predicted to have damaging winds, … more
On May 17 Highland voters will not only be voting on the school budget, but will also have the opportunity to select two members for the school board. Tom Miller Tom Miller has served on the … more
County Legislator Kevin Roberts told the Plattekill Town Board at its May 4 meeting that the legislative district he currently represents will undergo drastic changes if a reapportionment committee … more
On May 17, Highland residents will be asked to vote on a $48,998,581 budget for the 2022-23 school year. The budget is required to be broken into three expense areas: Administrative at $5,058,771 … more
On May 17, Marlboro residents will be voting, not only for the school budget, but for two school board candidates. The terms are for three years. Frank Milazzo is running again for the Marlboro … more
Upon the recommendation of the State University of New York Interim Chancellor Deborah F. Stanley, the SUNY Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Darrell P. Wheeler as President of SUNY New Paltz. The … more
Two veteran Newburgh educators filed a workplace harassment and retaliation lawsuit with the New York State Supreme Court of Orange County Tuesday, naming former Superintendent Roberto Padilla, the … more
The City of Newburgh Police Department has made an arrest of a 17 year-old Newburgh resident who, they believe, made a threat on May 2, targeting Newburgh Free Academy’s North Campus. The … more
The City of Newburgh welcomed New York State Lieutenant Governor candidate Ana María Archila on Saturday May 7 who spoke on the growing housing crisis here in the state. Archila will be … more
Members and supporters of the Town of Newburgh Democratic Committee gathered and rallied last week in opposition to the leaked written draft opinion by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito that would … more
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