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A new school year will be here within a matter of days. That alone is a strange sensation, since graduations and moving-up ceremonies seemed only a matter of days ago. But September 2022 is … more
International Overdose Awareness Day is observed each year on August 31. It is a day to remember those who have fallen victim to overdose and the battles that so many wage on a daily basis against … more
Environmental Advocates Action (EAA) has released its annual Environmental Scorecard, which reports the environmental voting records of all New York State Senators on legislation found to have a … more
The meteoric rise in gas prices has finally abated, at least for the time being, but most consumers are left wondering how far the prices will fall, and for how long will it last. The climb in … more
Sunday marks the 80th anniversary of the start of one of the most significant and decisive campaigns in U.S. military history. On August 7, 1942, U.S. Marines launched a surprise attack on a … more
Of course it was a very hot day on July 21. It’s always hot for the Gardiner 5K Classic. That’s when we held the Gardiner 5K Classic. In spite of the weather everyone had a wonderful … more
Imagine a network of hiking and biking tails that stretched southwest from the Newburgh waterfront to Unionville on the New Jersey border; north through the Schunnemunk Mountain State Park to … more
Google and Facebook have enormous economic and political power in society – especially over the news industry. Many ask if they have played a role in the misinformation that erodes our free … more
A report issued last week by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli states that one in eight New Yorkers have unpaid utility bills. It notes that 1.2 million customers statewide owed some $1.8 million … more
The death of one’s child is the most unimaginable of tragedies. It is hard for most to fathom, since parents are not expected to outlive their children, but an estimated 15 percent of American … more
For more than a month, the Lloyd Town Board has sat on a proposed law that would prohibit private sewer plants from being built in town. A number of key town officials, including Supervisor Dave … more
As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well. It’s an even better time to think about what … more
Newburgh City officials congratulated themselves last week after an audit report declared that the city is in a stronger financial position that it has been in recent years. The auditor reported … more
I recently met a father who has taken to placing an unconventional item in his daughter’s backpack each day before school: a large dinner plate. He hopes it will provide some added protection … more
A special election will take place on August 23 to fill the remainder of Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado’s term in Congress, which concludes on December 31. The now-vacant 19th district … more
The growing number of Pride Month events is another sign of the waning of the pandemic. Social distancing and mask wearing is on the decline, and people are gathering in signs of celebration, support … more
Last week we sent our thoughts and prayers to the people of Uvalde, Texas, following a school shooting. The previous week they went out to the people of Buffalo following a mass shooting there. In … more
Last Tuesday was a good day for most school administrators in the Hudson Valley. It’s a rarity that every school budget in the area was passed. It’s a particularly remarkable feat in this … more
Many of us have seen a sharp increase in utility bills that border on ridiculous. Last week, representatives of various Hudson Valley Community Organizations gathered in Kingston to propose a … more
As noted in recent months, social media platforms can have a profound impact on our lives. They can be a beacon of truth in places like Russia where the media, and the truth are silenced by … more
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