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On top of almost 90 degree weather and sunny skies, Crawford Town Supervisor Charles Carnes said it was the biggest turnout he’s seen for the Town of Crawford’s annual Memorial Day … more
Though a chilly and rainy morning, more than 100 people gathered at Benedict Farm Park in Montgomery on May 20 for the annual Tri-County Heart walk. The walk, which was chaired this year by … more
East Coast Industrial Services, Inc. (ECIS) announced the expansion of its Pine Bush office space with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, May 15. The offices are located at 2203 Route 52 in Pine … more
The more than 400 graduates who participated in SUNY Orange’s 73rd Commencement ceremony on May 18 were celebrated for returning a vibrancy to the College’s two campuses and were … more
Garnet Health Medical Center is pleased to announce the promotion of Nicole Sewell, MSN, RN, CMSRN, CCRN, NE-BC to Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services. Sewell has been … more
The Commissioners of Elections would like to inform voters that a Primary Election for enrolled members of the Democratic party in the Town of Cornwall and City of Newburgh and Republican party … 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
The Middletown Art Group [MAG] continues its celebration of its seventh decade of being an active creative organization with the Middletown Art Group 2023 Members’ Annual Spring Exhibition. The … more
Firefighters battled a blaze Tuesday afternoon at 70 Creek Run Road in the Town of Newburgh. Good-Will Engine Company   received mutual aid assistance from City of Newburgh, Middle Hope, … more
Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak gave an update on the work being done at the intersection of Tillson Avenue and Toc Drive, saying, “at the moment there is a big hole in the ground” because … more
While many asylum seekers arriving in New York City have been put on buses and sent upstate, none have yet made it to Ulster County. “At this time, Ulster County has not been contacted by … more
More than 180 vendors showcased their locally grown products last weekend at the Hudson Valley Rail Trail and west approach to Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. All proceeds from … more
Over the Mother’s Day weekend, a group of Marlborough artists, collectively known as the Marlboro Arts Coalition [MaArCo], opened their studio doors to the public, giving them a glimpse of … more
The Town of New Windsor held their annual Memorial Day Parade on Sunday, May 21, marking the beginning of the summer season. Prior to the fun and festivities, community members and veterans gathered … more
Town of Newburgh residents attended the final public hearing of the project known as Unity Place Warehouse, last week, still bringing forth concerns about the traffic and neighborhood impacts. … more
After two years of “virtual” running, the annual Safe Harbors 5K race returned to Broadway this past Sunday, drawing more than 100 runners, and raising funds for Safe Harbors of the … more
“I care more about this article than any national news story,” wrote Assemblyman Brian Maher (R-Walden) in an email to the Wallkill Valley Times on Tuesday. “This is my home. People … more
Saying he couldn’t commit the time necessary to be a full-time Supervisor in the Town of Shawangunk, Councilman Adrian “Binker” DeWitt pulled out of the race Sunday in a Facebook … more
After news broke that the Crossroads Hotel in Newburgh was housing a busload of asylum seekers last week, a family-owned wedding venue began to receive negative calls and emails asking why they were … more
After working for years on receiving a grant for more space, the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley is excited to announce the construction of a brand new, 40,000 square-foot distribution center in the … more
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