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Silly Nice’s Infused Flower & Hash Balls: Back in Stock at Curaleaf Hudson Valley Dispensary in Newburgh, NY
Silly Nice enthusiasts rejoice! The beloved Diamond Infused Flower and Frosted Hash Balls are back in stock at Curaleaf Hudson Valley Dispensary in Newburgh, NY. Located at 8 North Plank Road Newburgh, NY 12550, this premier dispensary is your destination for premium cannabis products. Curaleaf Hudson Valley is dedicated to...
Newburgh to host Memorial Day Parade on May 27th
NEWBURGH- The City of Newburgh will hold its annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 27th at 10 a.m. Line-up for the parade will be at 9:15 a.m. on Richman Avenue. There will be services held at Washington’s Headquarters immediately after the parade, beginning at approximately 11:15 a.m. All are invited to attend and honor our deceased veterans.
Missing man found dead in Hudson River near Poughkeepsie
New York State Police confirmed that the remains of Nicolas Faust, 43, formerly of Marlborough and Peekskill, were found in the Hudson River on May 4 near the Poughkeepsie shoreline. Faust had been reported missing since March 24.
Ulster County, NY Town Is Asking "What's That Smell?"
In the New Paltz Community Facebook group, a member asked a question that the majority of the Hudson Valley may be questioning as of now. "Does anyone know what smells so good this time of year? Smells kind of like jasmine and clover-ey. Smelled it all my life but never had such a strong desire to know what plant it is!"
The American Revolution Passed Through Mahopac
MAHOPAC, N.Y. — Many readers may already know the story of American General Benedict Arnold and British Major John André during the American Revolution. Here’s a recap including André’s path through Mahopac to his final destiny. The Revolution comes to Yorktown at the Rochambeau Festival CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Throughout the American Revolution, Benedict Arnold had distinguished himself in battle, rising from captain to major general. Although he was one of Washington’s most accomplished field commanders, this ascension was not without its difficulties, including being wounded in battle and passed over for promotion...
Fishkill highway workers restore historical markers
FISHKILL – Historical markers in the Town of Fishkill are being restored thanks to the efforts of Highway Superintendent Carmine Istvan and his staff. The superintendent has made it a priority to continue the work of past Town Historian Paul Gromkowski. Town officials said with the 250th anniversary celebration...
Field of Honor returns for fifth year
HYDE PARK- The Hyde Park Education Foundation (HPEF) will kick off its fifth annual Field of Honor event May 25 at 10 a.m. by awarding the fourth annual Senior Scholarship, worth $1,000, and $5,000 worth of grants to teachers. The event, located on the lawn in front of the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historical Site on Route 9 in Hyde Park, features a display of over 200 American flags.
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