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Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) sent a letter this week calling on President Biden to provide work papers for asylum seekers who were recently sent from New York City to the Town of … more
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District’s 2023-2024 Budget of $335.4 million passed on Tuesday, May 16 at the conclusion of the polling period. The unofficial count shared by the district … more
The project known as the Enclave proposed by Diversified Properties, LLC and under the direction of Engineering & Surveying Properties, PC returned before the Town of Newburgh Planning Board on … more
The project known as the Positive Developers Warehouse returned before the Town of Newburgh Planning Board. The project is a proposed 42,000 square foot warehouse along Racquet Road that neighbors … more
The project known as Kingdom Hall received a negative declaration and was set for a public hearing on June 15 at the town hall at 7 p.m. following approval by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board at … more
The Town of Newburgh Planning Board will host Fabulous Events Inc at their town consultation meeting on May 23 to review the town’s Tree Preservation Ordinance and other portions of their … more
The Newburgh City Council approved to apply and accept a grant for bulletproof vests in the amount of $17,000 with a city match of 50% and adding four dispatchers and two detective positions to the … more
The Newburgh City Council approved a budget transfer in the amount of $75,000 from the Appropriated Fund Balance to the Department of Public Works for improvements to the Frank Masterson Recreation … more
State Senator Rob Rolison announced that his District Office staff will provide Mobile Office services to 39th District residents living in Orange County on Thursday, May 25 starting at 10 a.m. at … more
Marianne Serratore, the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction for the Valley Central School District, is retiring as of June 30, 2023. The Valley Central school board accepted … more
The Gardiner Democratic Committee has announced a Meet the Candidates event to give voters the opportunity to meet Gardiner Democratic Committee-endorsed candidates for local and county offices in … more
Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties is honored to extend a special invitation to all veterans for the upcoming Veterans Celebration. This event, dedicated to honoring and recognizing the … more
On May 17, the Montgomery Nursery School Three Year Old Class participated in a Trike-a-Thon fundraiser for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. The Village of Montgomery Police close the road … more
The Gardiner Library and Wild Ones Mid-Hudson Valley are hosting a native plant sale to complement the library’s new pollinator garden on Saturday May 27, 10 a.m. -12 p.m. These small … more
The Cornwall Public Library is pleased to announce its upcoming events for the week of May 21-27. The library has a variety of events for people of all ages to enjoy, including book groups, creative … more
The Town of Wallkill announces the return of its annual Touch A Truck event on Saturday, May 20, at Circleville Park located at 50 Creamery Road. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will … more
The Knights of Columbus at St. Charles Church are hosting a Flea Market and Craft Fair on Saturday May 20 at the Church Hall, 2221 Rt. 44/55, Gardiner. There are dealers set up both inside and … more
The Wallkill Hook, Ladder and Hose Co. is proud to announce its upcoming Poker Run on Saturday, May 20. This unescorted scenic ride through the Hudson Valley will start and end at the Wallkill … more
Wallkill’s Board of Education Elections results saw the four incumbents returning to serve on the board and the Wallkill District Budget of $85.4 million also passed following the election on … more
Voters approved the 2023-24 Highland school budget of $52,476,480 by a vote of 523 to 224. In addition, a proposition to purchase two busses, not to exceed   $266,756, passed by a vote of … more
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