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Route 23 northbound to be closed Wednesday
Route 23 northbound is scheduled to be closed Wednesday, July 10 as a slope reinforcement project begins in Wantage. From 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the travel lane and shoulder on Route 23 northbound are scheduled to be closed north of County Route 519 at milepost 42.5. The closure will...
NAACP Middletown Branch to hold inaugural youth cookout
The Middletown Chapter of the NAACP recently announced a free event open to anyone interested in learning more about this revitalized chapter and its plans to increase youth engagement. The community event will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. on July 28 in Circleville Park (off Route 302 in...
Long-derelict psyche campus may see new life
Senator James Skoufis (D-42), Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther (D-100), City of Middletown Mayor Joseph M. DeStefano, and local stakeholders on Monday gathered for a signing ceremony of property transfer documents, officially shifting ownership of the long-derelict portion of the Middletown Psychiatric Center Campus to the city. The transfer includes 33 acres and 13 buildings. According to an announcement through Skoufis’s office, the deal was more than 10 years in the making.
Special education teacher named Employee of the Year
During its June 12 meeting, the Chester Union Free School District Board of Education announced Donna Hart as the district’s Employee of the Year for 2023-2024. “As an integral part of our Special Education office, Ms. Hart touches the lives of countless Chester students every day,” the school district stated. “Please join us in applauding her for this well-deserved honor, and for the commitment to our students that she exhibits in everything she does. Thank you, Ms. Hart, and congratulations!”
High school families: save the date for the 2024-25 PSAT, SAT and ACT exams
We are pleased to announce the upcoming dates for the PSAT, SAT, and ACT exams for the 2024-2025 academic year. These standardized tests are important milestones in the academic journey of our students, providing valuable opportunities for college admissions and scholarships. Please mark your calendars with the following dates:. PSAT:
Monticello to host NYSS on Monday
Monticello, NY — On Monday (July 15), Monticello Raceway will showcase one heat of the New York Sire Stakes and three divisions of the Excelsior for 3-year-old filly trotters. This is the sixth leg of an eight-leg series before the Sire Stakes finals this year at Vernon Downs on...
Nominations are open for MCSD’s Hall of Distinction
Nominations are open for the 2024 Hall of Distinction!. The Monticello Central School District Hall of Distinction honors highly successful alumni, former Board of Education members and former employees who have achieved distinction, outstanding accomplishments or made significant contributions within their school, family, career, community and/or personal lives. Inductees are...
Dora Faye Henry
"I sought the Lord, and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears" Psalms 34:4. Dora Faye Birth Henry, 79, of Damascus, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 10, at Ellen Memorial, Honesdale, PA with her daughters by her side. Preceding her in death: beloved husband Gordon E. Henry; son Kevin Addley, and stepchildren, Lisa Henry and Gordon "Bud" Henry.
ENJOYING THE NATURAL AND HISTORICAL BEAUTY OF NEW YORK
A Column from the Desk of Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C-Deerpark) If you haven’t yet heard, the New York State Parks and Historic Sites Department is celebrating its centennial – its 100th anniversary – and it has a number of programs to celebrate it since the start of 2024. I’ve said before that New Yorkers are incredibly lucky to live in a state like this, where despite the troubles and differences we may share with each other, we have a gorgeous and diverse natural landscape to enjoy as we go through our days. When I visit Bear Mountain State Park, stop to see the Finger Lakes in Central New York or visit Niagara Falls out west, I see the appeal of settling in this state that travelers from Europe saw. And I want to encourage any reader to visit one of the plethora of parks and historic sites this state has to offer! Living in the Hudson Valley, most of us know New York has some of the best state parks in the country. But how many of you have also visited some of the historic sites of Orange County? We’re home to the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, located in New Windsor, a site previously occupied by the Continental Army during the final months of the American Revolutionary War. It was the first hall of this kind in the nation, established in 1932 to honor the 1.8 million Purple Heart recipients this nation has had in its history. Our state has sites like these, and many more that are worth the trip to see them! In the meantime, I’ve been working to ensure we can all continue to enjoy the outdoors of this state more and more. For example, I’ve sponsored legislation that looks to help promote New York’s vast hunting and fishing opportunities and provide sportsmen with the most up-to-date information for their favorite pastime. My estimation for the improved partnership between sportsmen and local governments would be that the cost for implementing the program is minimal, and local governments might even see more revenue as a result. The outdoors offer enjoyment for those of any age groups and background, and on the 100th anniversary of our state’s parks department, it just makes sense to invest more into spreading awareness of the opportunities we have here. I hope you all spend some time this summer enjoying the parks, the sites and the recreational activities this state has to offer. Assemblyman Brabenec represents the 98th District, which includes the city of Port Jervis, the towns of Deerpark, Greenville, Mount Hope, Wawayanda, Minisink, Warwick, Tuxedo and portions of the towns of Goshen, Monroe and Ramapo. For more information, please visit his Official Website at www.yourfavoriteassemblyman.com.
Goshen school district under cyber attack
GOSHEN – The Goshen Central School District has been hit with a cyber-attack. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kurtis Kotes said Thursday that the ransomware attack occurred late Wednesday afternoon disabling the district’s computer services, which has disabled access to the district’s phones and email. “We have notified...
July 12, 3:36 p.m.: GCSD Cyber Attack Updates
The disaster recovery team is currently working in the district’s system to remediate the issues with the district’s computer services, phones and email systems. There is very little new information at this time; however, district officials and the recovery team are hopeful to provide temporary district phone numbers so that the community may contact our staff directly by Monday.
Remembering Woodstock almost 55 years later
Almost 55 years ago, the Woodstock music festival became a landmark event in American culture. To preserve memories of the festival that drew hundreds of thousands to a dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y., the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is collecting oral histories of those who attended Woodstock in August 1969. Anne Thompson reports on what some of them remember.
Snapshot: Los Lobos, Joan Osborne at Arrowood Farms in Accord on July 12
Los Lobos, along with Joan Osborne will perform Friday, July 12, at Arrowood Farms, 236 Lower Whitfield Road, Accord. Gates open at 4:30 p.m., with the show starting at 6 p.m. General admission is $55 in advance, and $65 the day of the show. VIP tickets are $100 in advance and $110 the day of the show. Parking passes are $10 and $15 the day of the show. Visit arrowoodfarms.com for more information.
Impractical Jokers are coming to Bethel Woods. What stars say to expect at the show.
On Friday, July 19, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is hosting the iconic comedy trio Impractical Jokers, who are bringing "The DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE Tour" to the Mid-Hudson Valley. The first episode of Impractical Jokers aired Dec. 15, 2011 — featuring James "Murr" Murray, Sal Vulcano and...
Get set for the 18th Zane Grey Festival in Lackawaxen, home of the famed Wild West author
Zane Grey, the highly acclaimed author of novels about the Wild West, lived in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, in his large house overlooking the Delaware River where he loved to fish. This landmark, today the Zane Grey Museum, owned and run by the National Park Service, is the setting for the 18th Annual Zane Grey Festival on Saturday, July 13. ...
Babka, borscht and 'nobody puts Baby in a corner' on tap at Borscht Belt Fest in Catskills
If there’s one joke that might sum up the Catskills experience — the buckle on the Borscht comedy Belt — it’s the oldie but goodie that dates back nearly 100 years, attributed to cartoonist Harry Hershfield in 1927. Two women talk at a train station. ...
Rafter Who Drowned In Delaware River In Region ID'd
This story has been updated. A 37-year-old man drowned while rafting in the Delaware River near the New York border.The incident occurred in Pike County in Shohola, Pennsylvania, around 12:45 p.m., Sunday, July 7, near Sullivan and Orange counties in New York.According to officials from the Hi…
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