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Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus invites the community to attend the September 11th Patriot Day ceremony, which will be held at the Orange County Arboretum at Thomas Bull Memorial Park on … more
The City of Newburgh has granted an extension of time for substantial completion of construction work for the Liberty Street Streetscape Improvement Project. At Monday’s City Council … more
Reaction was swift, Tuesday, to the announcement from Governor Andrew Cuomo that he plans to resign in 14 days in the wake of reports by the New York State Attorney General that he sexually harassed … more
Newburgh City Councilman Omari Shakur, was arrested Thursday night by State Police in Newburgh for failing to stop at a red light on South William Street and Benkard Avenue. “I was arrested … more
The Town of Newburgh’s Desmond Center for Community Enrichment, an active component of the town’s Recreation Department, is pleased to announce more than 50 course offerings starting … more
Mount Saint Mary College is requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine before the start of the Fall 2021 semester, college officials announced on Thursday, August 5. “As we prepare for … more
The 31st Annual International Festival will be held over Labor Day Weekend Friday September 3 - Monday, September 6 at Delano Hitch Recreation Park at 401 Washington Street, Newburgh. There will … more
The Wallkill Central School District was ranked third in WalletHub’s Aug. 3 report on the most equitable school districts in the state. WalletHub is a personal finance website that was … more
Please be advised that Liberty Street will be closed to all traffic from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily through Monday, August 9, between Broadway and South Street to facilitate repairs to a sewer main … more
America, America: A Letter to the Nation Written as a Collection of Poetry, a new book by Newburgh Mayor Torrance R. Harvey Sr., has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.America, America is … more
Town of Newburgh officials officially re-opened the intersection of Gardnertown Road and Gidney Avenue last Friday, following completion of the replacement of the Gardnertown culvert, six weeks ahead … more
The Town of Newburgh is seeking candidates for two positions on the Board of Assessment Review. Interested candidates should forward a letter of interest and resume to the Town Clerk at … more
As part of the nationwide celebration of National Purple Heart Day on Saturday, August 7 at 10:30 a.m., the National Purple Heart Honor Mission will be hosting a special Purple Heart Day Ceremony at … more
Safe Harbors of the Hudson in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement presents the 2nd Black Renaissance Festival, an exhibition of visual and performing arts amplifying and celebrating Black … more
Newburgh Firefighters responded to a structure fire at an abandoned building at 30 Johnson Street on August 2. West Point and Air National Guard units responded to the scene. Cronomer Valley and … more
Town of Newburgh officials held a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the Gardnertown Bridge replacement project. The intersection of Gidney Avenue and Gardnertown Road is once … more
After the classic movie, there was the radio version. Theatre on the Road will be presenting “Sunset Boulevard” live, and safely, on Bannerman Island. Five actors playing nine roles will … more
The Cronomer Valley Fire Department held their annual Awards Dinner at their firehouse on July 17th. Members and guests enjoyed  sitting and chatting outdoors under the tent. Resident Jeff … more
A four-year-old child who was in vehicle that was involved in a two-car crash on Route 32 in the Town of Cornwall on July 17 has died. State Police said Journey Dorch of the Town of Woodbury … more
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18), Tuesday announced his office has helped Hudson Valley residents recover over $40 million in taxpayer dollars since taking office in 2013. “This is a big … more
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