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A former Orange County resident and Walden Volunteer Firefighter is the first known American casualty of the war in Ukraine. Willy Joseph Cancel, 22, was killed Monday while working for a military … more
With no village treasurer and a deputy treasurer out on maternity leave, it fell to Walden Village manager John Revella to sharpen his pencil last week for the adoption of the 2022-23 budget. The … more
The Orange County Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon-cutting on May 19 to officially open its new headquarters in Maybrook. The chamber moved its headquarters from Goshen to Maybrook’s … more
The Montgomery Town Board heard from members of its Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) and the general public last week which sought to protect two critical watersheds within its boundaries. … more
It will take a while to complete all the required processes but assuming all goes well with government approvals, Maybrook could have its first solar panel project, one that Pine Bush realtor Richard … more
To celebrate Arbor Day 2022, children from Walden Elementary and the Bruderhof Community gathered around a tree planted in James Olley Park to commemorate the late Samuel E. Wright on Thursday, April … more
Walden Savings Bank last week celebrated 150 years with two significant events that honored its history and its legacy of community-first services, and introduced the next era of digital banking. … more
With a career in emergency medical services spanning nearly three decades, New Windsor resident Sarah Dineen is no stranger to the trials of working in the field. The impact of the job can often … more
A former Orange County resident and Walden Volunteer Firefighter is the first known American casualty of the war in Ukraine. Willy Joseph Cancel, 22, was killed Monday while working for a military … more
In celebration of the 150th birthday of the Walden Savings Bank, the clock tower chime has been restored, playing Monday for the first time in more than 30 years. It will chime every hour between 8 … more
The Gardiner Open Studio Tour is an annual event that originated in 2013 showcasing some of the amazing local talent in Gardiner. After a two-year Covid break the Tour is back on the weekend of April … more
Food Bank of the Hudson Valley’s plan for a massive warehouse in Montgomery received a huge boost Monday, when the award of a $10.7 million state grant was announced for the project. The … more
With a May 1 deadline to adopt a village budget looming, Walden Trustees have scheduled a special meeting this week (Wednesday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m.) in which they hope to adopt a spending plan for … more
Volunteers, families, local businesses and community members gathered at the Walden Fire Districton Saturday to celebrate the 15th Annual Hudson Valley St. Baldrick’s Festival. The event began … more
A proposed senior-veterans housing project will receive a tax break from the Town of Montgomery. The town board, last week, approved a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement for an 80-unit … more
The Shawangunk Town Board has introduced a new local law that it hopes will spark more business opportunities along the Route 52 corridor between the hamlets of Walker Valley and Pine Bush. There … more
The Town of Gardiner is nearing the finish line in its quest to update its Comprehensive Plan. After more than a year of working with consultant David Church to update the plan for the first time … more
Building on its four-decade commitment to protecting and improving Minnewaska State Park, the Open Space Institute (OSI) announced that a restoration of the High Point Carriage Road at Minnewaska … more
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