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Ulster County District Attorney Dave Clegg has decided he will not seek re-election. “I have decided to pass the torch and, until the end of my term in December, I will continue to devote … more
Clarence J. Smith, who guided the Town of Montgomery Police Department during its days when it was strictly staffed by part-timers, was remembered fondly following his passing. Smith died on … more
Walden’s village manager finally has an updated and current adopted employee contract. This comes after concerns late last year when many Walden residents learned the village manager, John … more
A proposal to erect a 140-foot cell tower in Maybrook has moved one step closer to fruition. At a recent meeting, the village board voted unanimously to sign an option land lease with Liberty Towers … more
A Work Session of the Board of Education is scheduled to take place on Monday, January 30, at 5:30 p.m. in the Administration Building for the purpose of discussing the proposed referendum. No action … more
The Orange County Department of Health (OCDOH) is reminding local stores that New York State has banned the sale of flavored nicotine vapor products to all residents, not just those under 21. … more
Gardiner Library offers a Virtual Poetry Reading with Mala Hoffman on Thursday, January 26 from 7 – 8 p.m. A History of Place, by Mala Hoffman, is inspired by locations where the author lived … more
Town of Crawford Building Inspector John Calaca remains on administrative leave following his arrest for allegedly brandishing a knife during a December inspection of the new Bullville Firehouse. … more
Vision of Wallkill kicked off the new year with the initiation of officers at their January meeting and started planning activities and events for the new year including Town Wide Yard Sale April 29, … more
The Village of Maybrook will apply for a state grant to demolish an abandoned former garage at 212 Homestead Avenue, across the highway from the post office. Formerly Denway Garage, the building … more
The chairmen of both the Maybrook Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) have resigned with two new chairmen named by Mayor Dennis Leahy and unanimously approved by the village board. Each … more
For the first time since 2013, Maybrook is raising water rates. After a recent public hearing, the village board unanimously approved a water rate increase of ten cents per thousand gallons, bringing … more
A new state law allows municipalities the option to grant property tax exemptions of up to 10 percent to volunteer first responders. The Village of Montgomery is considering it. Village Attorney … more
It’s not just private residents who are complaining about rising utility bills these days, municipalities are as well. The Village of Montgomery’s utility bill has doubled in recent … more
The former Meineke service station, located at 1295 Route 300 in the Town of Newburgh, has been demolished and cleared in anticipation of its redevelopment. The property is currently under the … more
The former Sterling National Bank building has been demolished with the anticipated WellNow Facility currently being built on the site. Approval for the site was given to the applicant following the … more
The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan (CFOS) recently welcomed Megan Matthews as its new Director of Development.Matthews enhances the overall fund development and fundraising efforts of … more
Jacobowitz and Gubits, LLP, the full-service law firm that has been serving the Hudson Valley since 1968, has changed its name to J&G Law, LLP. The official name change goes into effect … more
RBT CPAs LLP, takes great pleasure in announcing that Kirstyn Cerone, CPA, of Montgomery has been admitted to the firm as a partner. Kirstyn has been with the firm since 2013, when she graduated … more
Ulster County Commissioner of Health Dr. Carol Smith released the following statement today:   “The CDC has now updated Ulster County’s COVID-19 community transmission level to … more
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