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New Hurley Reformed Church invites all to a free music recital of Christmas music on Saturday, December 17 from 4 to 5 p.m. followed by refreshments. The public is invited to come, soak in the … more
Michael Horodyski, president and CEO of Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan and Chair of the Board of Trustees of Mount Saint Mary College, was honored for his outstanding service to the … more
The Newburgh Town Board approved the town supervisor to sign an agreement with Verizon Wireless for a new cell antenna on a town water tower at Stewart at the cost of $3,100 per month at a 10% … more
The Town of Newburgh Board will host a public hearing on December 27 to seek comments from the public on a proposed Cannabis Zoning Amendment for the town. According to legal documents provided by … more
The Newburgh City Council unanimously approved on Monday, November 28 the resolution to designate and recognize December 10, 2022 and so forth as Human Rights Day, and December 10 to 17 as Human … more
City of Newburgh residents were introduced on Monday, November 28 to students of the Adelphi University School of Social Work, specifically within the Master of Social Work program, who will be … more
The Town of Newburgh has placed a Toy Receptacle for toy collection in the lobby of the Town of Newburgh Town Hall, situated at 1496 Route 300, Newburgh. Town of Newburgh residents are encouraged to … more
The Human Rights Commission will convene a meeting on Thursday, December 1, 2022, in the Heritage Center located at 123 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY 12550. The meeting will be held in-person … more
The Newburgh Free Library presents HVTechfest 2022 a free event on Thursday, December 8, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.HVTechFest connects businesses needing tech workers, individuals looking for jobs, academia, … more
Maybrook village trustee Kevin Greany (left) received a plaque three years ago from Mayor Dennis Leahy for his 20 years of service on the board. Greany has now served 23 years and has announced he … more
A group of local residents have begun fundraising to build an inclusive, fully accessible and universally designed playground as an addition to the existing playground at Benedict Farm Park in … more
The COVID-19 Commemoration Commission has extended the deadline for submitting design proposals from artists for a sculpture that will become the centerpiece of a memorial garden in Ulster County. … more
Jason Hepper, 33, of Walden was arrested on November 20 by the Ulster County Sheriff’s Department for his role in damage to the Wallkill Central School District’s Administrative Offices … more
Over several dozen members of the Wallkill Civil Service Employees Association [CSEA] appeared before the Wallkill Board of Education on Wednesday, November 16 to address concerns about mice in … more
The Newburgh City Council and City Manager Todd Venning announced the suspension of metered parking on November 26 and 27 to support Downtown Newburgh’s 4th Annual Shop Small Weekend, and all … more
City of Newburgh Police Commissioner José A. Gomérez announced the apprehension and arrest of Lamont Williams on a warrant issued for the September 29 homicide of 29-year-old City of … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board voted to reschedule and circulate public notices for a town code required balloon test on Saturday, December 10 for a proposed Verizon Wireless cell tower project. … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board approved to refer to the Town Board the project known as Chadwick Woods for approval on three lots on a private driveway and to review town water access for … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board approved a negative declaration and set a public hearing for January 5 for the project known as “Unity Place Warehouse” on Thursday, November 17. … more
The New York State Bridge Authority has extended the hours of operation for the pedestrian and bicycling pathway on the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge to 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The expanded … more
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