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The Newburgh Preservation Association will host an open house and rededication ceremony on November 11, at 2 p.m. to mark the completion of the restoration of one of the City of Newburgh’s … more
In a city where two thirds of all residents are renters and not property owners, officials and others would love to even the score. To achieve that balance, help is on the way for people … more
After only a few months on the job, Sam Sutton is no longer the City of Newburgh’s Recreation Director. City Manager Todd Venning confirmed Tuesday that the city has begun to search for a … more
On November 11, a Veterans Day Ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. at the Town of Newburgh Town Hall, located at 1496 Route 300, Newburgh. This event is sponsored by the American Legion Post … more
The City of Newburgh has announced the installation of additional stop signs at multiple intersections citywide.The intersection of First Street and Liberty Street, Renwick Street and South Lander … more
Ghosts, ghouls, music and trunks full of candy lined a section of Broadway in the City of Newburgh for the Trunk or Treat celebration hosted by the Church at the Bridge. Led by Church at the … more
Mount Saint Mary College’s School of Nursing is sponsoring a virtual program called “Opioids in Our Community” on Wednesday, November 3 at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend … more
City of Newburgh Police and Firefighters responded to a three-vehicle MVA at Prospect/South Street on November 1. Firefighters made vehicles safe and waited for tow trucks to remove the vehicles. No … more
The City of Newburgh Council Work Sessions and Regular Council Meetings will be conducted in a hybrid format to allow members of the public to attend in-person or virtually. All meetings will … more
Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) was recently presented with the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis (NYSABA) Legislative Award, an honor given to legislators or community members … more
Permits for construction of a new natural gas run power plant, along the Hudson River, submitted by Danskammer Energy, were denied by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) … more
The Town of Newburgh will be holding a Special Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at  7 pm to present the Town’s Preliminary Budget for 2022 and the Town’s Preliminary Budget for … more
The Newburgh Literary Festival, conceived by Safe Harbors Board member, Dr. Hannah Brooks, and curated by authors Ruth Danon and Belinda McKeon, will feature the work and … more
A resolution to reinstate Dr. Roberto Padilla as school superintendent did not pass during the regular Newburgh Board of Education meeting on October 12. Without being mentioned by name, the … more
The Town of Newburgh Board signed and notarized a contract with the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) of Newburgh at the Oct. 13 board meeting. Officers will get a three and a half percent … more
The City of Newburgh is excited to announce the return of its annual Trunk or Treat event this Halloween. The City of Newburgh in partnership with the Church at the Bridge, will host the Trunk or … more
The City of Newburgh is pleased to announce that it will distribute disposable face masks and hand sanitizers to organizations and small businesses operating in the City of Newburgh in a continuing … more
On Wednesday October 13 at approximately 9 p.m., members of the City of Newburgh Police Department responded to the area 17 City Terrace for a Shot Spotter activation. Once on scene officers located … more
Senator James Skoufis applauded a $392,188 Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA) grant awarded to the Town of New Windsor. The funding, announced last week, will support New Windsor’s … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Director Steve Knob have announced that the County will hold its annual Fall Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. … more
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