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The Library will be closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day and again on June 4th for the Friends’ Touch-a-Truck and Book Sale event. Join the Friends of the Highland Public … more
The Town of Plattekill will host its annual Memorial Day Parade on Saturday, May 28, rain or shine. Line up at town hall, Route 44-55, Modena, will take place at noon. The parade will step off at … more
American Legion Post 193 will host the annual Town of Lloyd Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 30, beginning with a 9 a.m. step off. The Parade route will take marchers from Phillips Avenue to … more
Our Lady of Fatima Church will host a community yard sale on Saturday, June 4, 9 a,m. - 3 p.m. New, lightly used and hand made items for sale by your neighbors and friends. $15 for indoor spaces … more
Marlboro Hose Company #1 is celebrating its 125th anniversary this summer, with a parade scheduled for July 30. The fire company is currently selling commemorative T-shirts for $20 apiece. You … more
Mark your calendars for the monthly breakfast of the Plattekill Fire Department auxiliary. They are held the second Sunday of the month. The next breakfast will be held Sunday, June 12, 7 a.m. … more
Roost worked with Ryan Solomons, a 3-D fabrication design artist to make the first Tiny Roost: Art on the Outside gallery that is now installed at the entrance of the Gardiner Library. The May … more
The Art Along the Sidewalk project offered by Vision of Wallkill is under way to show support for the brave men and women in our local fire and ambulance departments. Artwork needs to be submitted by … more
The George C. Bullis Community Center in Maybrook will again host its popular “Storytime” on Thursdays, beginning May 26. Storytime begins at 11 a.m. The weekly meeting will include … more
St. Baldrick’s, a local group that raises funds for childhood cancer research, will host a Handbag Bingo Night on Fri., June 3, again at the Senior Center.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with … more
The PBHS Interact Club’s Annual Spring Vendor Fair being held at the high school on Saturday June 4 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Rain Date Sunday June 5). Represent your business by … more
Roost worked with Ryan Solomons, a 3-D fabrication design artist to make the first Tiny Roost: Art on the Outside gallery that is now installed at the entrance of the Gardiner Library. The May … more
Gardiner Library hosts Restorative Justice in Small Towns Across America with Carol Bergman on Wednesday June 1, 6 - 7 p.m. Join Carol Bergman, a New York University professor and journalist, for an … more
Outspoken School Board Member Darren Stridiron led the field of candidates by a wide margin on Tuesday, winning re-election. Stridiron, who opposed the buyout of School Superintendent Roberto … more
The Newburgh City Council received an update from Nicholas Crispino, Information Systems Manager for the City of Newburgh that street camera system and camera software work is to be completed by June … more
Newburgh City Council approved the resolution at the regular meeting on Monday, May 23 authorizing the city manager to execute an agreement with Alex Healy Studios for professional photography … more
Heather Bell-Meyer, (with scissors) President & CEO of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce, was joined by staff members, elected officials and other community leaders last Thursday, for the … more
Jonathan Cartwright was recognized as Town of Montgomery Citizen of the Month. Jonathan raised the most money individually in the history of the local St. Baldrick’s Foundation event. He … more
On May 13,  the City of Newburgh Police Department arrested a 17-year-old Newburgh resident pursuant to an investigation into an armed robbery that occurred on May 7, , at the Dunkin’ … more
Jean McGrane, chair of the Gardiner Open Space Commission, and former Town Board member David Dukler, made a presentation to the board on the proposed Community Preservation Plan (CPP) at the … more
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