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In 2020 the Marlboro School District established a Repair Reserve Fund with $521,312 they received from the resolution of the Dynegy power plant issue.     Last week the … 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
Voters approved the 2023-24 Marlboro school budget of $63,973,392 by a vote of 555 to 171. In addition, three were elected to serve on the Board of Education; Rhoda Antonia Uszenski received 560 … more
Both the Town of Newburgh and the County of Orange have filed lawsuits in an attempt to prevent the lodging of asylum seekers. Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus on Friday filed two … more
Newly formed Tabby’s Tails seeks the support of the community to help bring an animal shelter to the City of Newburgh. With no active location in the city to send homeless and abandoned animals … more
New Windsor parents Steven and Courtney Zurlnick, parents of ten-year-old Christopher “CJ”, eight-year-old Ella, and three-year-old Jack, know having an army of support around you in … more
In honor of National Police Week 2023, members of the New Windsor Police Department leadership which included New Windsor Police Chief Dan Valeri along with Lieutenant Matt Monahan, Sergeant Hannah … more
Perfect Sweets recently celebrated its official grand opening on Grand Street with family and friends marking the new journey as a business. Perfect Sweets is owned by Hasina Grice, wife of … more
The Town of New Windsor welcomed friends and neighbors to its first farmers market of the spring/summer season with local business owners offering homemade goods and food for people to enjoy. The … more
The Newburgh Free Library welcomed Newburgh residents on Saturday, May 6 for Family Reading Day in celebration of The Day of the Child. Families enjoyed live music and local food and were able to … more
Residents across Orange County agree on one thing: they don’t want any more large warehouses built. So, how will they react to a brand new, multi-million dollar park inspired by dinosaurs … more
Just a couple weeks after announcing her Democratic endorsement and intent to run for Town of Montgomery Supervisor, Susan Cockburn found out her petitions had been invalidated by one signature. … more
Voters in the Valley Central gave their blessings, Tuesday, to a $126 million budget, approving the spending plan for   along with two capital projects. The actual vote tallies were not … more
Town of Shawangunk businesses are invited to attend a Gardiner Association of Businesses (GAB) mixer June 8 to discuss the formation of a joint association to promote businesses in both towns. … more
Warehouses have not been an easy topic of discussion for the Village of Montgomery, especially after tense public hearings concerning four warehouses being constructed on one site, with two up to … more
Assemblyman Brian Maher (R,C-Walden) is introducing legislation to prohibit the displacement of homeless veterans once placed in housing so long as they continue to meet any necessary criteria. … more
The sun shined on rubber ducks floating along the Wallkill River this past Saturday for the anticipated Duck Derby. The Duck Derby is a Vision of Wallkill (VOW) sponsored event in collaboration … more
It’s not news that every Boy Scout unit has a charter organization, but to be with the same charter for 100 years, now that is a totally different story. Boy Scout Troop 33 of Walden is … more
On Sunday, May 21, the Humane Society of Walden and Will Spay Pets will host a cat-themed fundraiser. This collaborative event, dubbed “Cat Scratcher” will benefit the Humane Society and … more
This past January, Pat Spencer of Campbell Hall had bypass surgery, following years of careful observation of atrial fibrillation (AFib), an arrhythmia in his heart. Spencer will share his story … more
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