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Maine doctor with misconduct history identified as the person shot by New York police
The New York State Police recently identified the man who was shot and injured as a central Maine doctor with a record of infractions and license suspensions. The doctor had his license suspended in 2021 for granting COVID-19 vaccine exemptions to over 100 healthcare workers he had not examined or seen.
The Milford Jazz Fest entertains this weekend
Milford Hospitality Group will be bringing back the annual Milford Jazz Festival July 12 to 14. The three-day event promises an array of talented performers, Including the Royal Bopsters with special guest Ronny Whyte; Barry Bryson and Swing Street, featuring vocalists Amy London and Jeanne O’Connor; young pianist Esteban Castro; Nancy and Spencer Reed; plus more great jazz artists!
Borscht Belt Festival Weekend coming up
ELLENVILLE – The second annual Borscht Belt Fest will commence on Friday, July 26 in the Village of Ellenville. It will coincide with the installation of a historical marker at Resnick Park next to the Catskills Borscht Belt Museum, at 90 Canal Street. The museum and the fest celebrate...
Orange Bank & Trust Company announces retirement of EVP, Michael Coulter, as Chief Lending Officer
MIDDLETOWN- Orange Bank & Trust Company announced today that Michael Coulter will retire from the role of Chief Lending Officer (CLO), effective July 1, 2024. He will continue as an Executive of the Bank, in a part-time position, as Strategic Lending Relationship Officer, managing top client relationships as well as business development in the Mid-Hudson Valley market.
Restrictions on Route 23 in Wantage will last into fall. Here's what NJ DOT plans
The state Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced part of Route 23 northbound in Wantage would be closed as the agency embarks on a monthslong project on the highway. The shutdown was to begin at 9 a.m. at mile post 45.2, according to the department. The travel lane and shoulder were expected to be completely closed until 3 p.m.
Own an Ice Cream Shop in the Hudson Valley’s Smallest Village
An adorable ice cream shop in the tiniest village in the Hudson Valley just went on the market. Is this a sign to change professions?. Have you always dreamed of finally quitting that job and doing something fun with your life? I've always had a fantasy of opening up an ice cream shop. One of my very first jobs was pulling cones at a frozen custard stand and I don't think anything I've ever done since has been half as enjoyable.
Man Shot By New York Police Was Maine Doctor With Past Misbehaviour
The New York State Police have identified the man who was shot and injured last week as a doctor from central Maine. This doctor has a history of infractions and license suspensions, with the latest occurring in 2021. He was found to have granted COVID-19 vaccine exemptions to over 100 healthcare workers without properly examining them.
Top 5 things to do this weekend in SW FL: Mango festival returns to Pine Island
Looking for some entertainment in Southwest Florida? Here are five fun things to do this weekend and beyond, including Tampa blues-rocker Damon Fowler and Pine Island mango festival MangoMania. Plus we look at what's ahead in the coming weeks: Cirque du Soleil, Netflix magician/comedian Justin Willman and more. ...
Mid-Hudson Valley sites among top wellness, meditation centers in USA Today 10Best list
Two mid-Hudson Valley wellness centers have been named among the best in the country. USA TODAY's recent 10Best Readers' Choice Awards ranked hot springs, meditation centers, spa resorts, wellness retreat centers and yoga retreat centers across the country. While the Hudson Valley has several centers dedicated to meditation, taking time...
Neuhaus signs resolution to purchase Maple Avenue building
On Monday, Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus officially signed the resolution, entering into an agreement to purchase the Maple Avenue building in the village of Chester. On July 2, the Orange County Legislature unanimously voted to acquire the building for $1. Neuhaus has suggested that the county could repurpose the...
Get your hands dirty — help build outdoor learning spaces at Cooke! Virtual info session will be held July 15
Thanks to the families who participated in the fundraising aspect part of our Jog-a-thon, we raised $3, 300.00 for our new outdoor learning spaces! Along with the $10,000 Sullivan 180 Empowering a Healthier Generation School Competition Grant we were awarded this spring, we are ready to start building our new spaces this summer, but we need your help!
Wallkill Reportedly Holding Public Hearing About Speedway In New York
Middletown, New York, and the Town of Wallkill are all buzzing this week over an upcoming meeting of the Town of Wallkill Planning Board. It appears that at the next meeting, they will be introducing something that will lead to the discontinuation of the Orange County Fair Speedway. According to...
One Of America’s Friendliest Golf Courses Is Right Here In The Hudson Valley
The businesses that we enjoy visiting the Hudson Valley are often places that we look forward to spending time in. Whether it's a local coffee shop, an eatery or a place of other services, Hudson Valley businesses bring the community together. A Hudson Valley business is getting recognition for being...
Kindred Spirts presents Freelance Nun and Weird Uncle
Kindred Spirts Arts Programs will present two ensembles, Free Lance Nun and Weird Uncle, Saturday, July 20 at 5:30 p.m. under the open-air Pool Pavilion at the Grey Towers National Historic Site. The two distinct groups will perform a mixture of medieval and newly composed English and American troubadour songs,...
Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is a former Port Jervis Science teacher and Radio Catskill volunteer who shares science stories that have caught his eye recently. He reports on ants can perform life-saving emergency surgery on each other and the four volunteers who spent more than a year living in a 1,700-square-foot space created by NASA to simulate the environment on Mars have emerged.
New community Fitness Court installed in Monticello; ribbon cutting ceremony to be held July 17
The Monticello Central School District will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, July 17 at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate the installation of a new Fitness Court – an outdoor gym that will be open for community use. The court is located on the campus of Monticello High School at 39 Breakey Ave in Monticello, NY, by the school’s lower parking lot, adjacent to the tennis courts.
Mark the dates for Panther Camp and Senior BBQ
Panther Camp for incoming freshmen will have two sessions: Aug. 22 from 5-7 p.m. and Aug. 23 1-3 p.m. Parents and Incoming 9th graders are encouraged to come to receive their schedules, devices and swag. Students & parents will also have an opportunity to meet their school counselor, learn about our school clubs and sports, tour the building and more!
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