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The Town of Montgomery honored retiring building inspector Walter Schmidt for his 15 years of service at the town board meeting on Dec. 17 and at a ceremony on Dec. 23. Schmidt worked in his role … more
The Town of Montgomery Highway Department saved town taxpayers more than $600,000 on two capital improvement projects in 2020. The highway department worked with the new administration at town … more
The Montgomery Village Board voted unanimously to adopt Local Law No. 3 of 2020 at their meeting last Tuesday. This local law extends the moratorium on the submission and processing of applications … more
The Montgomery Town Board voted unanimously to appoint John Van Tassel as the interim chief of police for the Town of Montgomery Police Department at their special meeting on Dec. 23. … more
Although the moratorium on rental evictions was extended from the end of January to the beginning of May, Legal Services of the Hudson Valley is still encouraging those possibly facing eviction at … more
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney’s (NY-18) bill, the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coin Act, was signed into law by President Trump. The bill will honor the National Purple … more
When the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh ReStore reopened in mid-June, they were ready to figure out how to navigate operating a retail thrift store during a pandemic. While they had to … more
On December 29 New Windsor Police Officer Levy and Detective Pierri conducted a traffic stop on Route 9W of a vehicle out of Riverhead. During the traffic stop it was determined that the … more
Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan today announced significant elements of Ulster County’s Vaccine Distribution Plan. The county has developed its plan in partnership with the Mid-Hudson Regional … more
On Dec. 9, the Walden Jewish Community Center’s (JCC) congregation did a drive-by event past the home of Sam Liebman, their former president and longtime member of the congregation. The … more
At their meeting last Tuesday, the Montgomery Village Board announced the winners of the Village of Montgomery 33rd Annual House Decorating Contest. This year’s contest featured only three … more
 Following guidance changes for COVID-19 quarantine requirements from New York State Department of Health, Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack will reopen the Department of Motor Vehicles to … more
Two families lost their home in an early-morning fire, Saturday, on Plains Road in Walden. At 2:32 a.m. on Dec. 26, the Walden, Coldenham and Wallkill Fire Departments were dispatched to a house … more
The Montgomery Town Board moved closer to creating a town-wide ambulance district at their meeting on Dec. 17 when they approved funds to prepare a map, plan and report for a proposed town-wide … more
Construction of the new location for the Walden United Methodist Church on 1206 Route 52 is starting to pick up. Plumbing is near completion and electricity is being installed. The chairman of … more
The Montgomery Town Board approved a shared services study contract with Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress at their meeting on Dec. 17. This will cost the town board an amount not to exceed $20,000. … more
After serving as a New York State Senator for the 42nd District over the last two years, Senator Jen Metzger’s first term in office will conclude at the end of December. Metzger, who represents … more
Over the past two weeks both Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines have begun to roll out across the country. Here in and around the City of Newburgh, the vaccine has come to Montefiore St. … more
Marleen Vogelaar, founder of a Newburgh-based activewear apparel company named Ziel, expanded her front when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and began creating personal protective equipment (PPE), … more
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on Wednesday, December 23, that his office will soon be launching an information campaign to raise awareness about opioid deaths in Orange … more
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