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Memorial Day weekend 2023 is at hand. It’s a time when we honor our nation’s war dead in solemn ceremonies that date back to the time of the Civil War. It’s also a time when many … more
The end of Title 42 restrictions last week at the U.S. Southern Border did not quite produce the anticipated chaos, but the ripple effect has made its own journey, all the way to Orange County. … more
The recent pandemic brought to the forefront the challenges faced by nurses and other healthcare professionals, but the ease in Covid restrictions hasn’t reduced those challenges. Many … more
Dear readers: we may not tell you this often enough, but we do appreciate you. We are grateful to each of you who are kind enough to welcome us into your home every week and spend time with us. … more
There is some irony in an event with the word “Illuminated” in its name ending before dark, with no illumination required, but that seems to be the stumbling block for Newburgh’s … more
Solar panels were few and far between at the time of the first Earth Day observance in 1970. Solar Farms, electric vehicles, and EV charging stations were virtually non-existent. Grocery stores … more
New York State lawmakers passed another weeklong extension for the budget Monday to ensure state operations run undisrupted and workers get paid as budget negotiations continue. As of Monday, the … more
The Associated Press reports that between Columbine (April 20, 1999) and Nashville (March 27, 2023), mass school shootings have claimed the lives of 175 people, and that more than 348,000 students … more
Governor Kathy Hochul’s comprehensive strategy announced in the Fiscal Year 2024 Executive Budget includes what her office terms as a way to address New York’s housing crisis and build … more
It has been more than 30 years since the City of Newburgh had its own daily newspaper, and three decades since a fledgling Town of Newburgh weekly newspaper sought to fill the void create when the … more
Though we’ve barely had time for cake and candles, we did celebrate a birthday recently. The Wallkill Valley Times, which first rolled off the presses of the Walden Printing Company on February … more
Since the infamous Chinese spy balloon incident last month, much of our attention has returned to the skies above us. As was reported, three more objects were shot down over U.S. and Canadian … more
It appears that the so-called “National Day of Hate,” scheduled for this past Saturday, has passed without incident, at least locally. The Jewish Federation of Orange County issued a … more
It is not fair for those outside of New York City to bear the brunt of the MTA’s financial woes. Governor Kathy Hochul is proposing an increase to the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation … more
In his third State of the Union address, President Joe Biden renewed his call for a billionaire minimum income tax, demanding Congress take action on a broken tax system that rewards wealth over … more
For more than a decade, the Town of Lloyd has failed to have developers provide a small percentage of their residential projects for Affordable Housing, as is required in the town code. Case in … more
Town of Montgomery Police and Valley Central School officials can be forgiven if anyone thinks they overreacted following a recent incident at the high school. The incident in question was a fight … more
Pat Ryan, the region’s freshman congressman, didn’t mince words last week. In one of his first speeches on the floor of the House of Representatives, Ryan delivered a blistering … more
Volunteer first responders throughout the State of New York may be eligible for a new tax credit if approved by their local municipality. The bill, sponsored by Assembly Member Ken Zebrowski (D- … more
To the delight of many lawmakers, the possibility of a change in the state’s current bail-reform policy is being floated in Albany. The New York Daily News reported that, in her State of the … more
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