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Shape Our City's Future: Submit Your Vision for Downtown Middletown's 11-15 King Street Redevelopment
The City of Middletown, New York, is seeking proposals from developers for the redevelopment of a key downtown property at 11-15 King Street. This effort is part of the city's plan to rejuvenate its downtown area and attract new investments.
New York Target Stores Removing Long-Selling Items From Shelves?
Shoppers in Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh and Kingston may no longer be able to purchase a long list of items at Target. Reports say that changing trends and shopping habits are forcing Target to make the difficult decision to stop offering hundreds of items at its stores, forcing customers to go elsewhere.
Enormous Tri-County Trail Takes Next Step in the Hudson Valley
A neraly-60 mile-long trail that would connect Ulster, Orange, and Sullivan Counties has taken another step closer to reality in the Hudson Valley. Parks and Trails New York (PTNY), described as "the leading statewide not-for-profit parks and trails advocacy organization", recently shared the latest development in a project that has already been years in the making.
🚧 Update on Bridge Work Impacting Traffic in Wantage, NJ
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in NewYork. Travelers in Wantage Township should prepare for potential delays due to bridge work scheduled for Tuesday, May 7th, 2024. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has announced that work on the NJ 284 will result in intermittent closures of all lanes going northbound from North of Elizabeth Drive to CR 642/Bassets Bridge Road. The work is slated to take place between 07:00 AM and 02:30 PM. During this period, motorists heading north should seek alternate routes or anticipate stop-and-go traffic. Southbound travel on NJ 284 will not be affected, as all lanes will remain open to traffic. Residents and commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience.
🚧 Updated Report: Lane Closure for Roadwork on NY 17 from Liberty to Mamakating, Sullivan
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in NewYork. Attention drivers in Sullivan County: Roadwork is currently ongoing on NY 17, affecting both directions between Exit 100 - NY 52 East (Liberty) and Exit 112 - CR 166A (Mamakating). The right lane of the two lanes is blocked for patching activities, which started on April 23rd and is scheduled to continue through May 3rd. This construction is set to take place daily from 7:30 AM until 2:00 PM. Please note that the progress of the work is dependent on weather conditions and there will not be any flagger personnel present to direct traffic during these operations. As this project may influence travel times, residents and visitors are advised to plan accordingly and consider alternative routes if necessary. Stay informed on this and other traffic updates to ensure a safe and smooth driving experience.
🚧 Update: Lane Closure on NJ 23 in Wantage Due to Construction
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in New Jersey. As of 9:00 am, travelers on NJ 23 in Wantage, NJ, are advised of ongoing construction affecting traffic in both directions. The work is positioned from North of CR 565/Lewisburg Rd to North of CR 650/Libertyville Rd in Wantage Township. One right lane will be closed to accommodate the construction activities until 3:30 PM today. Motorists should consider this in their travel plans and may want to allow for extra travel time or seek alternative routes to avoid delays.
Enormous Tri-County Trail Takes Next Step in the Hudson Valley
A neraly-60 mile-long trail that would connect Ulster, Orange, and Sullivan Counties has taken another step closer to reality in the Hudson Valley. Parks and Trails New York (PTNY), described as "the leading statewide not-for-profit parks and trails advocacy organization", recently shared the latest development in a project that has already been years in the making.
What Will This Hudson Valley County Do With Their $20 Million Budget?
With the increase of visitors and residents to the Hudson Valley area, local roads have become more populated. As more residents drive on these roads, the work that needs to be done for the safety of drivers has become more noticeable. The New York State Thruway Authority made an announcement...
Barely Legal Orange County ‘Repeat Offender’ Receives Prison Time
An 18-year-old from Port Jervis, Orange County, who has been referred to as a 'repeat offender' has received a five-year prison term, the Orange County DA announced this week. Port Jervis Repeat Offender To Serve Prison Sentence. On Tuesday, April 16th, Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced that...
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