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Two jump from burning Newburgh city building
NEWBURGH – Several area fire departments were called to the City of Newburgh before 7 a.m. on Saturday to a two-alarm fire at 24 City Terrace. Flames were through the roof of the two-story building when firefighters arrived. Two people, who were reported to have jumped from the building,...
Nurses around the nation recognized for service (VIDEO)
ELLENVILLE- This week is National Nurses Week, an annual period of recognition that coincides with the birthday of Florence Nightingale. The national observance was first signed into law by former President Ronald Reagan in 1982 as a day to recognize the service of the nation’s nurses. Eight years later, in 1990, National Nurses Recognition Day was expanded to a week to accommodate nurses with varied schedules.
City of Newburgh Publishes 2024 Tentative Assessment Roll and launches Assessment Transparency Center
NEWBURGH- Building on its steadfast commitment to budgeting transparency and public access to information, the City of Newburgh today launches a new interactive real property inventory and assessment website: the City of Newburgh Property Record Online System (“PROS”). Today’s launch coincides with the publishing of the 2024 tentative assessment roll.
Sullivan 180 and Sullivan BOCES hosted meeting to improve recreation (VIDEO)
FERNDALE- To exchange ideas and to increase a collaborative effort between schools and municipalities, Sullivan 180 and Sullivan BOCES hosted an informal gathering of school, town, parks, and recreation officials at BOCES in Ferndale. Shannon Cilento of Sullivan 180 wants the focus of the meeting to be on the improvement...
Peaceful protestors dragged off into the night, SUNY New Paltz
Through a bullhorn, a young woman’s voice rang out clear and authoritative across Parker quad on the campus of the State University at New Paltz. The sky was blue. It was Thursday, May 2. The weather was warm, and the students had shed their jackets. “How do you know...
Orange County DA receives Wallkill humanitarian award
TOWN OF WALLKILL – Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler has received the Barbara Alvarez Humanitarian Award from the Wallkill Police Community Council. The award is given annually to an individual who makes significant contributions to improve the quality of life of Wallkill residents and fosters partnerships between law enforcement in the community.
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