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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
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Property values jump in City of Newburgh
CITY OF NEWBURGH - Many property owners in the City of Newburgh recently saw large increases in the assessed values of t…
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Students, schools wrestle with remote learning
Emilia Calone has been learning remotely for two months now, at a new pace and without the familiar faces of friends and…
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COVID-19 is long haul, but hang in there
Are we all getting a little punchy from self-isolation? Perhaps.The New York Times ran an article last week on people ma…
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Chef cooks for neighbors in time of need
CHESTER - As Darryl Johnson nursed his 84-year-old father through a brutal fight with COVID-19, he pushed aside his own …
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Prison crimes under a microscope with new task force
MONTICELLO - Sullivan County Acting District Attorney Meagan Galligan announced on Monday the formation of the Sullivan …
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Pandemic challenges Legoland parent
GOSHEN - Legoland New York's parent company is in survival mode, recently completing a $543 million high-interest bond s…
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Solomon out as Newburgh's top cop
CITY OF NEWBURGH - Newburgh Mayor Torrance Harvey and City Manager Joe Donat confirmed Monday afternoon that Doug Solomo…
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New York coronavirus reopening: What you need to know about businesses, workers, safety
ALBANY - Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday outlined New York's plan for reopening some businesses in several upstate regions w…
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Coronavirus: Here's which types of New York businesses could reopen as soon as May 15
ALBANY - Some construction and manufacturing businesses could reopen in certain parts of New York as soon as May 15, Gov…
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Cheering for the Class of 2020
WARWICK - Celebrations are important to Amy Fotino and Alice Rice. The two, parents of Warwick Valley High students, put…
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Police charge man with homicide in Town of Cochecton
TOWN OF COCHECTON - A 76-year-old man shot and killed another man who had stopped by to visit someone at a Town of Coche…
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Demand for sanitization services increases
NEW HAMPTON - Essential businesses with their doors open or establishments preparing for the state pause to lift are hir…
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Cuomo orders nursing-home staff testing as New York elder-care deaths top 5,300
At a briefing that focused on the youngest COVID-19 victims and the oldest, Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out new rules Sunday …
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Uncertainty looms over reopening of local businesses
It all stopped in the blink of eye with the shutdown in March: the flood of weddings couples had lined up at Anthony's P…
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845LIFE: Teen author chronicles Orange County's sweet reputation
It's hard to envision today, but Orange County dairy products once had a nationwide reputation.
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