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Just before public comment at last week’s Highland School Board meeting, Board President Alan Barone made a brief statement about alleged misconduct by some players on one of the school … more
A brief public hearing on Tuesday, October 10 gave residents and other attendees a peek at the preliminary town budget for 2024. The hearing was part of the biweekly meeting of the Marlborough Town … more
Recently, the Lloyd Planning Board was confronted by an attorney representing neighbors on Macks Lane, claiming that the Town’s Building Department illegally granted a Building Permit to … more
Area farms and specially curated local products will showcase alongside live entertainment and family fun at Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park and along the Hudson Valley Rail Trail this … more
Due to inclement weather, the Heart of the Hudson Valley Bounty Fest was wisely moved to Sunday, October 6 and was duly rewarded with the perfect fall afternoon. The Festival, sponsored by Meet … more
The Newburgh Free Library will return to the Town of Newburgh with a new location at 181 South Plank Road Suite #2. The Newburgh Board of Education unanimously voted in favor of the lease … more
A decrease in the city’s budget and tax rate is shown in the proposed 2024 City of Newburgh budget. The proposed 2024 Budget for the City of Newburgh is $97.6 million, an amount that … more
Artists of different mediums and styles will converge on the City of Newburgh on Saturday, October 21 for the Art On The Block and Chalk Fest. Residents and visitors will have the opportunity to … more
Golden Hour Books, a family owned independent bookstore located at 181 Broadway, has recently opened and looks forward to welcoming new visitors to browse the shelves for their next literary … more
A proposed project, Stowaway Self Storage Expansion, located at 580 Toleman Road in Rock Tavern, seeks the expansion of the existing storage facility site. The storage facility would see the addition … more
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District Board of Education has filed a petition for the removal of Board President Darren Stridiron. The action passed after a 5-0 vote on Saturday, October 7. Four … more
Mount Saint Mary College recently received a grant of more than $2 million from New York State’s Higher Education Capital (HECap) program for renovations to the college’s Elaine and … more
The Town of Montgomery’s October 11 planning board meeting opened with ongoing discussion for NY Solar 1001, LLC’s proposed solar farm for Plains Road. John Cappello, a partner of … more
Unable to develop a much-needed new source of municipal water the Village of Montgomery is contemplating a three-month building moratorium in response to the situation. Drafted by Village … more
This is the front and back of the ”challenge coin” Maybrook Police Lt. Dennis Barnett created for the department. It is a small medallion bearing an organization’s insignia and is … more
In spite of gloomy skies and shivering downpours, residents and visitors persevered through the second annual Tri-Montgomery, a triathlon hosted by the Business Council of Greater Montgomery that … more
Members of the Coldenham-Newburgh Reformed Presbyterian Church and visitors from local congregations gathered at 3 p.m. on October 15, sang psalms and reflected on history in celebration of the … more
Autumn is upon us with all its colors and aromas and traditions. And in this country of ours with so many nationalities sharing their favorites, one tradition that seems to cross ethnicities is the … more
  Last week the Pavilion at the Bob Shepard Highland Landing Park was dedicated to Leonard M. Auchmoody in honor of his dedication and commitment to transform an old oil depot into a … more
The Town of Plattekill unveiled its 2024 tentative budget with a proposed 10.3 percent increase in the tax levy over last year at its October 4 Town Board meeting. The board set a public hearing … more
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