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Goshen Christmas House Tour set for Saturday, December 7
GOSHEN- he Tour will once again offer two different viewing options. The inside tour will provide ticketed guests with an exclusive peak into the beautiful Christmas décor and festive finery of a selection of private homes in the greater Goshen area. The outside lights tour is a family favorite driving tour to see homes lit up and decorated for the holiday season.
INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW No. 9 of 2024
A LOCAL LAW REPEALING CHAPTER 93 (“WATER”) Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Goshen as follows:. This Introductory Law shall be known as Introductory Local Law No. 9 of 2024 for the Town of Goshen which repeals Chapter 93 of the Code of the Town of Goshen. Introductory Local Law No. 9 of 2024 reads as follows:
Newburgh Man Nabbed With Loaded Gun Following Chase, Police Say
The incident occurred in Orange County on Wednesday, July 24, around 11 p.m. in the area of Third Street and City Terrace in the city of Newburgh. According to Newburgh Chief of Staff Mike Neppl, detectives from the department's Non-Fatal Shooting Task Force were patrolling the area, which has experienced a rash of narcotics complaints and shooting incidents.
District Attorney Hoovler Announces Lengthy Prison Sentence in Wallkill Murder for Hire Case
Damante Stansberry Sentenced to 18 Years to Life in Prison. Stansberry Previously Pled Guilty to Murder in the Second Degree for Killing a Wallkill Man. Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that on Friday, July 19, 2024, Damante Stansberry, age 24, of Wallkill, was sentenced to eighteen (18) years to life in prison after previously pleading guilty to Murder in the Second Degree in the Orange County Court. At sentencing, the People recommended that Stansberry be sentenced to twenty (20) years to life in prison for his role in the homicide.
Frassetto Cos. inks $10 million loan for new Hudson Valley warehouse, in JLL-brokered deal
18 Leonards Drive in Montgomery, New York — Courtesy: JLL. Frassetto Cos. has landed $10 million in permanent financing for more than 80,000 square feet of new warehouse space in New York’s Orange County, brokers with JLL announced. According to the debt placement team, a correspondent life insurance...
The Arc of Monroe brings the spirit of the Olympics to seniors with disabilities
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Olympics might be all the way in Paris, but one group is bringing the international competition right here at home. The Arc of Monroe’s daytime program for seniors with disabilities kicked off its own Summer Olympics Friday morning. News10NBC’s Hailie Higgins went out to...
Orange County, NY Getting Set For Roper Romp Event
Following a successful event in New Paltz recently, the Roper Romp phenomenon is now coming to an Orange County town. The costumed pub crawl is based on the character of Mrs. Roper from "Three's Company" is a hit all over the country, and lately the H/udson Valley has been getting in on the fun.
County Executive Adam Bello Extends Swimming And Spray Park Hours At Ontario Beach Park
Extended hours are Sunday, July 28 and Monday, July 29. View Full Press Release (PDF) Spanish Language Version (PDF) Monroe County Executive Adam Bello today announced that due to anticipated high heat and humidity on Sunday, July 28 and Monday, July 29, Ontario Beach will remain open for swimming an additional hour each day, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., if water conditions permit.
Report: New York needs $29M to upgrade aging state bridges
(The Center Square) — New York needs to spend tens of millions of dollars to bring its aging bridges into a state of good condition, according to the state's top fiscal watchdog, calling for more funding for the upgrades. The report by New York Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said about one in 10 municipal bridges in the Empire State are in "poor" condition, with an estimated $29 million needed to repair the structures. ...
New York family of Holocaust victim reclaims Nazi-looted art
US authorities announced Friday the return of another artwork stolen by Nazis to the family of Fritz Grunbaum, the Austiran-Jewish cabaret performer and collector who originally owned it. The drawing, by Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, was returned at a ceremony Friday by another Austrian-Jewish family, who purchased the piece without knowing that it had been stolen.
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