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Sunday, October 1, 2017
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Army not satisfied with win over UTEP
WEST POINT - The laundry list of Army mistakes took up a good portion of coach Jeff Monken's postgame opening statement.…
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Creativity on display at 7th annual Newburgh Open Studios
CITY OF NEWBURGH - Gerardo Castro has never set off fire alarms in pursuit of his fire-inspired art, but he has burned h…
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Third-grade decision a stroke of genius for Pine Bush swimmer
Antonia Licardi has wasted no time in the pool. She started swimming at the end of third grade and is winning varsity ra…
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Hauschild, mom share special bond
Sullivan West senior Collin Hauschild was intent on becoming a better football player, and his mom, Dawn, was going to p…
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So many delicious choices for local apple lovers
What's in your pie?If you're Chip Kent, it's Cortlands, Rhode Island Greenings and, just because he grows them among his…
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Laura Medigovich: How much life insurance do you need?
If anything were to happen to you what would be the economic impact to your family?That's an important question that we …
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Newburgh experiencing properties renaissance
CITY OF NEWBURGH - On his phone, Freddy Arias scrolled through pictures of 74 Benkard St.'s past: grey plywood filling w…
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Kevin Gleason: Giants' season all but over
Jerry Reese gambled and lost. Ben McAdoo came up small at the chalkboard. Odell Beckham Jr., didn't manage a fully healt…
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The Fray: EPA hires Republican assemblyman to oversee NY, NJ operations
An 11-year, Republican assemblyman whose district dips into Ulster County has landed a job as the Region 2 administrator…
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Barry Lewis: Winter's coming, that much we can predict
Now that it's October, I bet you're wondering what kind of a winter we're in for.
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Orange Confidential: West Point grad students make annual KJ visit
Eighteen camouflage-clad visitors from West Point made the rounds in Kiryas Joel on Tuesday, a yearly visit that graduat…
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No shortage of fun and games at Round1
TOWN OF WALLKILL - Mid-Hudson residents will tangle toe-to-toe at more than 100 arcade games, 18 bowling lanes, six pool…
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Kingston changes tree-trimming ways after complaints
KINGSTON - The city is changing how it trims and chops down trees after complaints about tree removal in Uptown.Gerald C…
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Neuhaus proposes 1.9% tax levy hike
GOSHEN - Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus outlined his 2018 budget plans inside the revamped county Government Cent…
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Knock, knock: It's those stinkin' stink bugs
TOWN OF LLOYD - The stink bugs are coming. They are brown and ugly and smelly and crawly. They are hard to kill and hard…
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