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Rural and Migrant Ministry welcomed asylum seekers from the Crossroads Hotel on a recent Saturday, to the Grail, a retreat center located in the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson. These refugees enjoyed … more
The City of Newburgh celebrated the grand opening of splash pads at Tyrone Crabb Park and Xavier Lunan Park to kick off the summer season on Friday, June 23. This now makes three splash pads in … more
Newburgh Dairy and Grill, spiritual successor to Dairy Island at 183 South Robinson Avenue/Route 9W will see its lights on once again, boards off windows and food and treats being served for the … more
Right in the front of Valley Central High School sits a memorial dedicated to six Valley Central graduates who lost their lives in Vietnam. Recently, it was announced that this memorial would be … more
Several months ago, associates with the Milk Factory project presented a noise study to the Town of Montgomery Planning Board after they had been advised to do so. When the results weren’t … more
“A chapter is closing.” Maybrook Mayor Dennis Leahy couldn’t have put it any better at Monday’s village board meeting; and all in attendance couldn’t agree more. … more
The Town of Crawford is hoping to extend term lengths for specific town positions. Town Supervisor, town clerk, highway superintendent and the receiver of taxes are all current positions with … more
Town Supervisor John Valk and Councilman Brian Amthor endorsed the idea of forming a joint association with the Gardiner Association of Businesses (GAB) to promote businesses in both towns. Valk … more
The Village of Montgomery has become the latest Hudson Valley community to take the Climate Smart Pledge. According to climatesmart.ny.gov, the Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Certification … more
Plans are underway for the 2023 Clinton Street Car Show, which will take place in the Village of Montgomery on Sunday, September 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year, the event will benefit the … more
J&G Law, LLP (J&G) is pleased to announce that on June 14, 2023, Cynthia J. Hand, Esq., an associate concentrating in estate planning, was installed as President of the Women’s Bar … more
Mount Saint Mary College’s Collaborative for Equity in Literacy Learning (CELL) will present a workshop for educators on the Picturing Writing literacy method from Monday, June 26 to Friday, … more
Nora Cronin Presentation Academy celebrated the academic accomplishments and the completion of the academic journey of the class of 2023 on Friday, June 16 at St. Francis of Assisi Church. The … more
Anthony Albano, Vivienne Bersig, Michael Bonura, Nolan Brown, Rachel Canfield, Andrew Cracolici, Vincenzo Cracolici, Riley Crysler, Shalin Damacharla, Isaiah Davis, Tomas Esparra, Amelia Gatt, … more
Thirty-five years ago a small group of civic-minded citizens of Marlborough came together to establish a chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian-American service organization in the U.S. It … more
 I am writing to extend condolences to future families dealing with a loss of a loved one.  What one has to go through including doctors=one who didn’t do enough=along with their … more
From 12 to 4 p.m. this Monday, the sun shined on Wooster Memorial Grove Park in Walden for the village’s third annual celebration of Juneteenth. The Town of Montgomery Sacred Place of My … more
The end of spring and beginning of summer always kickstarts the ever-so-popular trend of farmers markets, a string of vendors in different municipalities that offer local and handmade goods. … more
Last week the Marlborough Republican Party held their caucus to elect a slate of candidates for the November election.   Councilwoman Sherida Sessa nominated Scott Corcoran for Town … more
On April 23, a portion of Old Indian Trail collapsed, forcing it to be closed to the public, except for those who live on the road. The road’s failure is nearest to the driveway of Pat and … more
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