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Donald Fryar is known to many in his community as a deacon and the founder of True Insight Inc and to his immediate family as a brother, father and grandfather. In his book “From Loss to Gain: … more
Astronomer Irene Pease has presented four previous times at SUNY Orange on the stars and astronomy in light polluted areas at in-person events as well as zoom during the Covid shutdown. On Thursday … more
On February 28 at approximately 5:40pm, several men with guns pushed their way into a residence at 50 Fletcher Drive in the Town of Newburgh. With a knock at the front door, the resident … more
City Police Commissioner José Gomérez and City Police Chief Anthony Geraci presented the Newburgh City Council with all-terrain vehicle (ATV) regulations and police policy regulations … more
In 2008, African American remains were discovered and disturbed during construction of the City of Newburgh courthouse on Broadway. Now, the city is steps closer to re-interring the remains in a new … more
The project known as 85 Renwick Street proposes the construction of a new four story mixed-use with residential building containing 12 residential apartments and two retail spaces on the ground … more
The project known as 196 Broadway made an initial appearance to the City of Newburgh Planning Board on Tuesday, February 20. The proposal is to convert a vacant building into a mixed use building … more
The City of Newburgh recently participated in the annual Point-In-Time Count under the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. A Feb. 8 presentation to a City Council work session … more
A project known as “Green Leaf - Cannabis Dispensary” made an initial appearance on Thursday, Feb. 15 to the Town of Newburgh Planning Board. The project, submitted as a special use … more
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh celebrated its 106th home completion on Saturday, Feb. 17 while also celebrating Celeste Bloomer Remembrance Day. This day was dedicated to the memory and … more
City of Newburgh mother Trisha Crumpler is frustrated with the Newburgh Enlarged City School District after her son Matthew Coolidge Jr. was let off his school bus with several other students and … more
The project known as Unity Place Warehouse was granted a Clearing and Grading Permit on Thursday, February 15 by the Town of Newburgh Planning Board. A public hearing on the permit was waived. … more
The Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services (TONEMS) will be transitioning from a Basic Life Support (BLS) agency into an Advanced Life Support (ALS) agency. A statement from TONEMS released by … more
The Newburgh City Council unanimously voted to postpone indefinitely the resolution on revised Rules and Procedures during the regular meeting on Monday, February 12. The Rules and Procedures … more
John Doerre will serve as president of the Newburgh Board of Education with Mark Levinstein serving as his vice president. Both members were sworn into their offices during a special meeting on … more
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District agreed to settle for $11 million with two plaintiffs who accused a former gym teacher, now deceased, of sexual abuse against them during their elementary … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President Denise Fuchs have announced an agreement on a five-year contract (2024-2028) for CSEA, Orange … more
John Doerre will serve as president of the Newburgh Board of Education with Mark Levinstein serving as his vice president. Both members were sworn into their offices during a special meeting called … more
Four of the nine members of the Newburgh Board of Education abruptly resigned on Friday. Newburgh Board of Education President Darren Stridiron, Vice President Deborah Bouley and members Renee … more
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members from Orange County testified and advocated for a fair contract before the Orange County Legislature on Thursday, February 1. Signs reading … more
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