Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of candidmagazine.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/1f0be6a8-a4a2-497c-ab90-3d9f6bbe4d8a.png)
A complete backup of candidmagazine.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of enterpriserideshare.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/b3390d26-681c-414e-8728-09f5b16065ce.png)
A complete backup of enterpriserideshare.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of www.musikexpress.de/eminem-performt-lose-yourself-bei-der-92-oscar-verleihung-die-publikums-reaktionen-sind](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/4d5da0c2-3614-4d32-a801-d82f0ef38db3.png)
A complete backup of www.musikexpress.de/eminem-performt-lose-yourself-bei-der-92-oscar-verleihung-die-publikums-reaktionen-sind
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/orlando-pirates/nedbank-cup-last-32-report-orlando-pi](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/26a904d7-5096-426b-b04c-deaf94aa195f.png)
A complete backup of www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/orlando-pirates/nedbank-cup-last-32-report-orlando-pi
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of www.nytimes.com/live/2020/new-hampshire-primary-02-10](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/bbace43a-0f57-4d44-92c4-0b0e87bbf956.png)
A complete backup of www.nytimes.com/live/2020/new-hampshire-primary-02-10
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
CORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit UP TO $17M IN HOME LOAN FORGIVENESS FOR NEW YORK NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a groundbreaking settlement with Caliber Home Loans, Inc. that will provide up to $17 million in mortgage loan forgiveness to current Caliber customers in New York who were placed into unfair, interest-only loan modifications by the company. The settlement will also provide added protections RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW DEM’S CALL ON SCHMITT TO RESIGN FROM ASSEMBLY FOR GOSHEN – State Assemblyman Colin Schmitt, a New Windsor Republican, was photographed speaking to a busload of people embarking to the US Capitol Wednesday morning. As a result, Orange County Democratic Party Chairman Brett Broge is calling on Schmitt to “immediately resign” from the Assembly. “His judgment is impugned and he can no longeradequately
THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each DO ANIMALS RESPOND TO MUSIC LIKE HUMANS DO? Dear EarthTalk: Do animals respond to or enjoy music recorded or played live by humans? – Jane W., Herndon, VA. Essayist and poet Gary Snyder likes to tell the tale of coming home from a walk through the forest surrounding his home in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to find a wild cougar sitting under a window, apparently enraptured by the music coming through the NEWBURGH COUNCIL WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Newburgh Council Welcomes New Members. Jan 3, 2018. Members of the Newburgh City Council Ramona Monteverde, Karen Mejia, Mayor Judy Kennedy, Torrance Harvey, Hillary Rayford, Jonathan Jacobson, and Patricia Sofokles following the induction ceremony for newly elected members on Monday, January 1, 2018. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART,JR.
HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit UP TO $17M IN HOME LOAN FORGIVENESS FOR NEW YORK NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a groundbreaking settlement with Caliber Home Loans, Inc. that will provide up to $17 million in mortgage loan forgiveness to current Caliber customers in New York who were placed into unfair, interest-only loan modifications by the company. The settlement will also provide added protections RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW DEM’S CALL ON SCHMITT TO RESIGN FROM ASSEMBLY FOR GOSHEN – State Assemblyman Colin Schmitt, a New Windsor Republican, was photographed speaking to a busload of people embarking to the US Capitol Wednesday morning. As a result, Orange County Democratic Party Chairman Brett Broge is calling on Schmitt to “immediately resign” from the Assembly. “His judgment is impugned and he can no longeradequately
THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each DO ANIMALS RESPOND TO MUSIC LIKE HUMANS DO? Dear EarthTalk: Do animals respond to or enjoy music recorded or played live by humans? – Jane W., Herndon, VA. Essayist and poet Gary Snyder likes to tell the tale of coming home from a walk through the forest surrounding his home in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to find a wild cougar sitting under a window, apparently enraptured by the music coming through the NEWBURGH COUNCIL WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Newburgh Council Welcomes New Members. Jan 3, 2018. Members of the Newburgh City Council Ramona Monteverde, Karen Mejia, Mayor Judy Kennedy, Torrance Harvey, Hillary Rayford, Jonathan Jacobson, and Patricia Sofokles following the induction ceremony for newly elected members on Monday, January 1, 2018. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART,JR.
HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
VACCINATION SITE OPENS AT NEW YORK AQUARIUM CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN – New York City’s COVID-19 vaccination site at the New York Aquarium opens and will provide free COVID-19 vaccinations through June 30, on weekdays, 10am to 5pm. The vaccination site at the New York Aquarium is a part of the city’s efforts to incentivize New Yorkers to get vaccinated. The Pfizervaccine
ABOUT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS About Us. The Hudson Valley Press is the first and only minority newspaper that gives coverage to Orange, Dutchess, Westchester, Rockland, and Ulster Counties. While primarily targeting the African American and Latino community, the weekly Hudson Valley Press promotes unification among all races and celebrates diversity. Initially namedThe
FUNDS FOR BACK RENT, UTILITIES NOW AVAILABLE GOSHEN – Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus has announced that tenants behind in paying rent and/or utility bills due to a COVID-19 hardship may be eligible for the New York State Rental Assistance Program, which is funded by the federal government and administered in partnership with the County’s Departments of Social Services and Community INVESTIGATION BEGINS AT NEW WINDSOR SUPERFUND SITE NEW WINDSOR – The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) will soon begin a detailed environmental study at the 251 Walsh Road site in New Windsor The investigation work plan, called a “Remedial Investigation Work Plan (RIWP),” was developed and submitted by a NYSDEC consultant, HRP A ssociates, under New York’s State Superfund Program. The GO TO WORK AND GROW YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY Dr. Glenn Mollette Working a job that pays you money is your best assurance for financial security. In 2021 manufacturers, construction, transportation companies, any entity that sells products, drivers and almost all employers are begging for workers. Many Americans were assisted by the large unemployment payout of the pandemic. This was initially helpful. Many people U.S. REP. DELGADO HOLDS IN-PERSON TOWN HALL HYDE PARK – On June 1st, U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado (NY-19) held his 56th town hall, the first in-person town hall since the start of COVID-19. During tonight’s town hall, Rep. Delgado highlighted his successful legislative track record during Republican and Democratic administrations and his focus on local upstate issues. The Congressman answered questions from WESTCHESTER COUNTY CELEBRATES PRIDE MONTH WESTCHESTER – For the first time in Westchester County history, the LGBTQ Advisory Board and County officials raised two Progress Pride Flags at Playland Amusement Park, and unveiled a Progress Pride Flag mural painted by The LOFT in front of the Playland Fountain. The Progress Pride Flag was designed in 2018 by Daniel Quasar to HIGHLAND STUDENTS EARN THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT HIGHLAND – Highland High School (HHS) seniors Luke Munson, William Maier, and Patrick Leonard recently earned the prestigious Eagle Scout recognition—the highest ranking available from the Boy Scouts of America. To attain the honor, a scout needs to meet multiple requirements, including earning a minimum of 21 merit badges; serving in a leadership position for POUGHKEEPSIE SCHOOLS SELECTED FOR $500K GRANT By Jennifer L. Warren POUGHKEEPSIE- Nearly 60% of reported ransomware incidents that occurred in the fall, 2020 involved K-12 schools. Once this warning was given by the FBI, IBM responded, realizing they had to help districts proactively be ready in every way possible for cyberattacks. Their answer was the creation of in-kind grants,involving IBM
HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that DOYLE PLEADS GUILTY IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASE GOSHEN – Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on that on Monday, May 10, 2021, Sean Doyle, 38, of Cornwall, pleaded guilty before Orange County Court Judge Craig Stephen Brown to Coercion in the First Degree, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation, and three counts of Endangering the Welfare of aChild.
RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit DR. PADILLA NAMED 2021 SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR NEWBURGH – Dr. Roberto Padilla, Superintendent for the Newburgh Enlarged City School District has been named the 2021 New York State Superintendent of the Year by the New York State Council of School Superintendents (The Council). “This is a phenomenal achievement for Newburgh,” said Dr. Roberto Padilla. He added “Over the last sevenyears, we
BIDEN APPOINTS LOCAL BROTHERS TO ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, DC – Two local brothers, who made history as the first two black brother to attend and graduate from West Point from Ulster County, continue to soar. Both have received appointments in the Bide-Harris administration. On February 8th, President Biden appointed David E. White Jr. of Milton, NY as Deputy Associate Counsel at the HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each DO ANIMALS RESPOND TO MUSIC LIKE HUMANS DO? Dear EarthTalk: Do animals respond to or enjoy music recorded or played live by humans? – Jane W., Herndon, VA. Essayist and poet Gary Snyder likes to tell the tale of coming home from a walk through the forest surrounding his home in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to find a wild cougar sitting under a window, apparently enraptured by the music coming through the HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that DOYLE PLEADS GUILTY IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASE GOSHEN – Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on that on Monday, May 10, 2021, Sean Doyle, 38, of Cornwall, pleaded guilty before Orange County Court Judge Craig Stephen Brown to Coercion in the First Degree, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation, and three counts of Endangering the Welfare of aChild.
RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit DR. PADILLA NAMED 2021 SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR NEWBURGH – Dr. Roberto Padilla, Superintendent for the Newburgh Enlarged City School District has been named the 2021 New York State Superintendent of the Year by the New York State Council of School Superintendents (The Council). “This is a phenomenal achievement for Newburgh,” said Dr. Roberto Padilla. He added “Over the last sevenyears, we
BIDEN APPOINTS LOCAL BROTHERS TO ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, DC – Two local brothers, who made history as the first two black brother to attend and graduate from West Point from Ulster County, continue to soar. Both have received appointments in the Bide-Harris administration. On February 8th, President Biden appointed David E. White Jr. of Milton, NY as Deputy Associate Counsel at the HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each DO ANIMALS RESPOND TO MUSIC LIKE HUMANS DO? Dear EarthTalk: Do animals respond to or enjoy music recorded or played live by humans? – Jane W., Herndon, VA. Essayist and poet Gary Snyder likes to tell the tale of coming home from a walk through the forest surrounding his home in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to find a wild cougar sitting under a window, apparently enraptured by the music coming through the HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS Republicans in the U.S. Senate are a threat to our democracy. Here’s the latest proof: Republicans are using the Senate’s filibuster rules to stop Congress NEWS - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS Tax Cut and Investment For Schools Announced. MARLBORO - Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) and Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson (D-Newburgh) joined Marlboro School District leadership and local officials to announce an unprecedented VACCINATION SITE OPENS AT NEW YORK AQUARIUM CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN – New York City’s COVID-19 vaccination site at the New York Aquarium opens and will provide free COVID-19 vaccinations through June 30, on weekdays, 10am to 5pm. The vaccination site at the New York Aquarium is a part of the city’s efforts to incentivize New Yorkers to get vaccinated. The Pfizervaccine
INVESTIGATION BEGINS AT NEW WINDSOR SUPERFUND SITE NEW WINDSOR – The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) will soon begin a detailed environmental study at the 251 Walsh Road site in New Windsor The investigation work plan, called a “Remedial Investigation Work Plan (RIWP),” was developed and submitted by a NYSDEC consultant, HRP A ssociates, under New York’s State Superfund Program. The THANKING SCHMITT FOR HELPING OUR SCHOOLS Dear Editor: I am writing to express my thanks to Assemblyman Schmitt for getting our school district the funding it needs. Without his advocacy we would not have been this close to re-opening our schools and our financial situation would have been much worse, especially due to the pandemic. With Assemblyman Schmitt’s help every school JESUS AND THE VACCINE Dear Editor: I wonder if vaccine-resistant evangelicals know that Jesus loved health science. Although he is remembered as the risen Lord and Savior in death, in life he carried on the healing tradition of prophets like Elijah, Elisha, and Isaiah, who was court physician to King Hezekiah. Moses, the originator of the tradition, wrote the PROTECTING THE TREE CANOPY IN OUR CITY Dear Editor: Newburgh’s Conservation Advisory Council is charged with protecting the tree canopy in our city. Plans provided by the School District for the new NFA building involves the removal of scores of trees from the forested hillside abutting West Street. Many studies have found direct correlation between academic achievement and tree cover near schools. MCWILLIAMS IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF BLACK STUDIES NEW PALTZ – SUNY New Paltz is pleased to announce the appointment of Weldon McWilliams as visiting associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Black Studies, effective June 1, 2021.. McWilliams holds a Ph.D. in African-American Studies from Temple University and is a SUNY alumnus, having graduated from Stony Brook University in2002.
RACIST BEHAVIOR
Dear Editor: Advocates from across the Hudson Valley continue to stand up against racism in a call for a resolution in an ongoing plight for a local interracial family. Crowds are expected to gather Sunday, June 13 at 1pm, at 371 Bruyn Tpke, Wallkill to show support for POUGHKEEPSIE SCHOOLS SELECTED FOR $500K GRANT By Jennifer L. Warren POUGHKEEPSIE- Nearly 60% of reported ransomware incidents that occurred in the fall, 2020 involved K-12 schools. Once this warning was given by the FBI, IBM responded, realizing they had to help districts proactively be ready in every way possible for cyberattacks. Their answer was the creation of in-kind grants,involving IBM
HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
NEWS - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON VALLEY NEWSPAPERHUDSON VALLEY PRESS NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPERS IN HUDSON VALLEY NY Tax Cut and Investment For Schools Announced. MARLBORO - Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) and Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson (D-Newburgh) joined Marlboro School District leadership and local officials to announce an unprecedented CONTACT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS Contact Us – How to reach the Hudson Valley Press newspaper. We have compiled the following list of the most frequently requested items. Please feel free to contact us accordingly: WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that VINEYARD VINES MAKES WHALE OF A DONATION NEWBURGH – For Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh, it was a whale of a day. From 2-4 pm on Sunday, March 21, Vineyard Vines at Woodbury Common donated 20% of its sales to the nonprofit, charitable organization. That resulted in a donation of $1,647. “We were honored to be the beneficiary of this generous RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit “SHE SAILOR SEA STORIES” PRESENTED BY CLEARWATER By Madison Langweil Three different women with three different stories spoke on Monday, March 22, to over 100 individuals fixated on their lives involving a boat, the Clearwater Organization, and the Hudson River. The three women: Cate Cronin, Betsy Garthwaite and Cindy Smith were hosted by Clearwater’s Sail Logistics Coordinator, Amali Knobloch. Clearwater’s first female HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
HV Renegades Win to Earn Split of Opening Series. Blue Knights Split Doubleheader With Manhattanville. The Bats Go Cold as the Renegades Drop to 1-3. Black Knights Split on Day One Against Navy. Marist Splits a Doubleheader at Monmouth. Marist Baseball Topped by MonmouthTwice. Load more.
NEWS - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON VALLEY NEWSPAPERHUDSON VALLEY PRESS NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPERS IN HUDSON VALLEY NY Tax Cut and Investment For Schools Announced. MARLBORO - Senator James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) and Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson (D-Newburgh) joined Marlboro School District leadership and local officials to announce an unprecedented CONTACT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS Contact Us – How to reach the Hudson Valley Press newspaper. We have compiled the following list of the most frequently requested items. Please feel free to contact us accordingly: WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT West Point Welcomes New Commandant. Feb 3, 2021. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Quander, Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO., poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 11, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King) WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that VINEYARD VINES MAKES WHALE OF A DONATION NEWBURGH – For Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh, it was a whale of a day. From 2-4 pm on Sunday, March 21, Vineyard Vines at Woodbury Common donated 20% of its sales to the nonprofit, charitable organization. That resulted in a donation of $1,647. “We were honored to be the beneficiary of this generous RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit “SHE SAILOR SEA STORIES” PRESENTED BY CLEARWATER By Madison Langweil Three different women with three different stories spoke on Monday, March 22, to over 100 individuals fixated on their lives involving a boat, the Clearwater Organization, and the Hudson River. The three women: Cate Cronin, Betsy Garthwaite and Cindy Smith were hosted by Clearwater’s Sail Logistics Coordinator, Amali Knobloch. Clearwater’s first female HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY MOW is a non-profit charity whose volunteers deliver freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents of the City of Newburgh and the Towns of Newburgh and New Windsor who are unable to provide their own meals due to age, illness or disability and are in need. “Flowers can make someone’s day, brighten up a room or spread a smile,” said MOW THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro in a statement said Arrington, “leaves a legacy of mentorship, leadership and inspiration for so many in the City of Poughkeepsie. Theo lived up to his nickname, ‘Tree,’ laying down strong roots in the city and helping so many youths blossom into strong, responsible young men and women, each LOCAL - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS Unusual Year Requires Unusual Commencement. NEWBURGH – At Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, N.Y., an unusual academic year required an unusual Commencement. In the last three semesters, theMount
ABOUT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS About Us. The Hudson Valley Press is the first and only minority newspaper that gives coverage to Orange, Dutchess, Westchester, Rockland, and Ulster Counties. While primarily targeting the African American and Latino community, the weekly Hudson Valley Press promotes unification among all races and celebrates diversity. Initially namedThe
OPINION - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS Story of First Mixed-Race Woman in Royal Family. “Invisible Queen,” a book written by Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, and published by R.J. Myers Publishing Company, a minority-owned small business in Washington, D.C., is being promoted during 2018 Black History Month. HOSPITALITY GROUP TO PURCHASE BUILDINGS GOSHEN – The Physical Services Committee of the Orange County Legislature, granted the approval for the county to sell three Grand Street buildings in Newburgh to FSH LLC, a Sullivan County-based hospitality group. Deputy County Executive Harry Porr told the committee he was able to negotiate the purchase price up from the original $1.25 million DOYLE PLEADS GUILTY IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASE GOSHEN – Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on that on Monday, May 10, 2021, Sean Doyle, 38, of Cornwall, pleaded guilty before Orange County Court Judge Craig Stephen Brown to Coercion in the First Degree, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation, and three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Doyle was arrested on March 18, THUNDERBIRDS TO HEADLINE 2021 NY AIR SHOW GOSHEN – Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus announced that the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds jet demonstration squadron will headline the 2021 New York Air Show on August 28-29 at Orange County Airport in Montgomery. “The New York Air Show is a wonderful community event, which celebrates the air power of the American military, and we are excited to have the Thunderbirds back for ULSTER SAVINGS BANK PROMOTES JOSE LEMUS KINGSTON – Ulster Savings Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Jose Eduardo Lemus to Community Mortgage Specialist. In his new role, Mr. Lemus will be working directly with clients as well as building relationships with local housing groups, non-profits, and community organizations throughout the Hudson Valley. He will facilitate seminars with these groups MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE HELD AT ST. GEORGE’S NEWBURGH – On Sunday, May 30, 2021 the gates of St. George’s Cemetery were open so that members of the Newburgh Joint Memorial Day Parade Committee could conduct a ceremony honoring the war dead. All were invited to attend the brief service to honor those who paid the ultimate price. On Saturday, May 29 flags WESTCHESTER EXECUTIVE POPS-UP IN WHITE PLAINS WHITE PLAINS – Westchester County Executive George Latimer presented Loola Doola Boutique owner Lauren Morris a certificate of recognition as she opened her doors on 187 Martine Avenue in White Plains. Part of “The Pop-Up,” the boutique will allow small businesses, online retailers and innovative concepts to take on brick and mortar space.Westchester County
SUNY ORANGE AND LACKAWANNA SIGN AGREEMENT MIDDLETOWN – Orange County Community College (SUNY Orange) and Lackawanna College Lake Region Center have jointly approved a transfer agreement that provides a seamless and smooth pathway for SUNY Orange graduates to transfer to Lackawanna and remain on track to earn a bachelor’s degree in four years. For qualifying SUNY Orange graduates who intend to HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are a threat to our democracy. Here’s the latest proof: Republicans are using the Senate’s filibuster rules to stop Congress NEWS - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON VALLEY NEWSPAPERHUDSON VALLEY PRESS NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPERS IN HUDSON VALLEY NY NEWBURGH – At Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, N.Y., an unusual academic year required an unusual Commencement. In the last three semesters, the Mount CONTACT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS Contact Us – How to reach the Hudson Valley Press newspaper. We have compiled the following list of the most frequently requested items. Please feel free to contact us accordingly: WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that Brig. Gen. Mark C. Quander will be the next Commandant of Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy. Quander graduated from West Point in 1995 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; a VINEYARD VINES MAKES WHALE OF A DONATION NEWBURGH – For Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh, it was a whale of a day. From 2-4 pm on Sunday, March 21, Vineyard Vines at Woodbury Common donated 20% of its sales to the nonprofit, charitable organization. That resulted in a donation of $1,647. “We were honored to be the beneficiary of this generous RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit “SHE SAILOR SEA STORIES” PRESENTED BY CLEARWATER By Madison Langweil Three different women with three different stories spoke on Monday, March 22, to over 100 individuals fixated on their lives involving a boat, the Clearwater Organization, and the Hudson River. The three women: Cate Cronin, Betsy Garthwaite and Cindy Smith were hosted by Clearwater’s Sail Logistics Coordinator, Amali Knobloch. Clearwater’s first female HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY NEWBURGH – Brighten up your spring with a bouquet of flowers that fights hunger! Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh (MOW) has been chosen by the Stop & Shop on Rt. 300 in Newburgh to benefit from the store’s Bloomin’ 4 Good Program for the entire month of May. TheStop &
THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP POUGHKEEPSIE – City of Poughkeepsie Mayor Rob Rolison confirmed that Theo Arrington, lovingly calling “Tree”, has died. Arrington, the founder of R.E.A.L. Skills, has had a profound affect on hundreds of young people with his mentoring and involvement in the R.E.A.L. Skills program which he designed to help educate and empower youth. Housed inthe
HOME - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSREVIEWSFOOTBALLVOLLEYBALLSANDY ALTMANPETCORNERHOCKEY
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are a threat to our democracy. Here’s the latest proof: Republicans are using the Senate’s filibuster rules to stop Congress NEWS - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON VALLEY NEWSPAPERHUDSON VALLEY PRESS NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPERS IN HUDSON VALLEY NY NEWBURGH – At Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, N.Y., an unusual academic year required an unusual Commencement. In the last three semesters, the Mount CONTACT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS Contact Us – How to reach the Hudson Valley Press newspaper. We have compiled the following list of the most frequently requested items. Please feel free to contact us accordingly: WEST POINT WELCOMES NEW COMMANDANT WEST POINT – The Chief of Staff of the Army announced that Brig. Gen. Mark C. Quander will be the next Commandant of Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy. Quander graduated from West Point in 1995 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; a VINEYARD VINES MAKES WHALE OF A DONATION NEWBURGH – For Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh, it was a whale of a day. From 2-4 pm on Sunday, March 21, Vineyard Vines at Woodbury Common donated 20% of its sales to the nonprofit, charitable organization. That resulted in a donation of $1,647. “We were honored to be the beneficiary of this generous RODRIGUEZ OUT AS CO-PRINCIPAL AT NFA NEWBURGH – Raul Rodriguez is out as a co-principal at Newburgh Free Academy in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and Edgar Glascott has been named acting co-principal. The actions came at last week’s school board meeting. Members discussed the issue during executive session and upon their return to the open meeting, announcedthe administrative
ADVERTISE - HUDSON VALLEY PRESSHUDSON HORNET 1953HUDSON HORNET CARSHUDSON HORNET CARS If you have questions regarding advertising/sales, your inquiries may be sent to Sales@HVPress.net. or call 845.562.1313. Click here to download our media kit “SHE SAILOR SEA STORIES” PRESENTED BY CLEARWATER By Madison Langweil Three different women with three different stories spoke on Monday, March 22, to over 100 individuals fixated on their lives involving a boat, the Clearwater Organization, and the Hudson River. The three women: Cate Cronin, Betsy Garthwaite and Cindy Smith were hosted by Clearwater’s Sail Logistics Coordinator, Amali Knobloch. Clearwater’s first female HELP FIGHT HUNGER AND HONOR YOUR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY NEWBURGH – Brighten up your spring with a bouquet of flowers that fights hunger! Meals on Wheels of Greater Newburgh (MOW) has been chosen by the Stop & Shop on Rt. 300 in Newburgh to benefit from the store’s Bloomin’ 4 Good Program for the entire month of May. TheStop &
THEO "TREE" ARRINGTON LEAVES A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP POUGHKEEPSIE – City of Poughkeepsie Mayor Rob Rolison confirmed that Theo Arrington, lovingly calling “Tree”, has died. Arrington, the founder of R.E.A.L. Skills, has had a profound affect on hundreds of young people with his mentoring and involvement in the R.E.A.L. Skills program which he designed to help educate and empower youth. Housed inthe
LOCAL - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS NEWBURGH – At Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, N.Y., an unusual academic year required an unusual Commencement. In the last three semesters, the Mount ABOUT US - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS The Hudson Valley Press is the first and only minority newspaper that gives coverage to Orange, Dutchess, Westchester, Rockland, and Ulster Counties. While primarily targeting the African American and Latino community, the weekly Hudson Valley Press promotes unification among all races and celebrates diversity. Initially named The Hudson Valley Black Press, the newspaper was first OPINION - HUDSON VALLEY PRESS “Invisible Queen,” a book written by Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, and published by R.J. Myers Publishing Company, a minority-owned small business in Washington, D.C., is HOSPITALITY GROUP TO PURCHASE BUILDINGS GOSHEN – The Physical Services Committee of the Orange County Legislature, granted the approval for the county to sell three Grand Street buildings in Newburgh to FSH LLC, a Sullivan County-based hospitality group. Deputy County Executive Harry Porr told the committee he was able to negotiate the purchase price up from the original $1.25 million NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE SET FOR JUNE 13 NEW YORK CITY – The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) Board of Directors announces plans for the 64th Annual celebration, with the highlight being a 2-hour television special to air on WABC-TV Channel 7 in New York and stream live on abc7ny.com, on June 13 at 12 noon EDT. The special program will be ALLEGIANT AIRLINES NOW GOING TO SAVANNAH NEW WINDSOR – On Wednesday evening, the Orange County Chamber of Commerce traveled to Stewart Airport to welcome Allegiant Airlines and to celebrate the addition of their weekly flights to Savannah, Georgia. Alex Minton, Senior Analyst, Policy & Route Development for the Port Authority of NY & NJ addressed those in attendance tocommemorate this
ULSTER SAVINGS BANK PROMOTES JOSE LEMUS KINGSTON – Ulster Savings Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Jose Eduardo Lemus to Community Mortgage Specialist. In his new role, Mr. Lemus will be working directly with clients as well as building relationships with local housing groups, non-profits, and community organizations throughout the Hudson Valley. He will facilitate seminars with these groups AFRICAN AMERICANS AT RISK FOR A RARE HEART DISEASE By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent It was less than four years ago that Pfizer Rare Disease teamed with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) to assess the awareness of sickle cell disease, the challenges of living with it, and the importance of clinical trial participation. The partnership between the pharmaceutical giant MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE HELD AT ST. GEORGE’S NEWBURGH – On Sunday, May 30, 2021 the gates of St. George’s Cemetery were open so that members of the Newburgh Joint Memorial Day Parade Committee could conduct a ceremony honoring the war dead. All were invited to attend the brief service to honor those who paid the ultimate price. On Saturday, May 29 flags WESTCHESTER EXECUTIVE POPS-UP IN WHITE PLAINS WHITE PLAINS – Westchester County Executive George Latimer presented Loola Doola Boutique owner Lauren Morris a certificate of recognition as she opened her doors on 187 Martine Avenue in White Plains. Part of “The Pop-Up,” the boutique will allow small businesses, online retailers and innovative concepts to take on brick and mortar space.Westchester County
__
__ __
__
__
* Home
* News__
* Local
* National
* Business
* Education
* Political
* Health
* Art & Entertainment* Features__
* Military Salute
* Obituaries
* Pet Corner
* Photo Gallery
* Sports__
* Baseball
* Cross Country
* Football
* Hockey
* Men’s Basketball* Soccer
* Swimming
* Track & Field
* Tennis
* Volleyball
* Women’s Basketball* Opinion__
* Letter to the Editor* Reviews
* Columnist__
* Harry Alford
* Sandy Altman
* George Curry
* Marian Wright Edelman* Lillie Howard
* Mrs. Lo
* Larry Lucas
* Manning Marable
* Marc Morial
* Chris Stevenson
* Earth Talk
* Services__
* About Us
* Advertise
* Contact Us
* Corporate Capability Statement* Internships
* Subscribe
* Photo Gallery
* Terms of Use
__
Search
__
67.6 F
Newburgh
Friday, June 4, 2021* About Us
* Advertise
* Contact Us
* Subscribe
__ __
__
__
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your accountyour username
your password
Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recovery
Recover your passwordyour email
A password will be e-mailed to you.__
* Home
* News__
* Local
* National
* Business
* Education
* Political
* Health
* Art & Entertainment* Features__
* Military Salute
* Obituaries
* Pet Corner
* Photo Gallery
* Sports__
* Baseball
* Cross Country
* Football
* Hockey
* Men’s Basketball* Soccer
* Swimming
* Track & Field
* Tennis
* Volleyball
* Women’s Basketball* Opinion__
* Letter to the Editor* Reviews
* Columnist__
* Harry Alford
* Sandy Altman
* George Curry
* Marian Wright Edelman* Lillie Howard
* Mrs. Lo
* Larry Lucas
* Manning Marable
* Marc Morial
* Chris Stevenson
* Earth Talk
* Services__
* About Us
* Advertise
* Contact Us
* Corporate Capability Statement* Internships
* Subscribe
* Photo Gallery
* Terms of Use
__ __
Trending Now
“BRING BACK THE BONES” HATE HAS NO PLACE HERE OR ANYWHERE BARD SUMMERSCAPE PRESENTS BLACK ROOTS SUMMER SENATE WANTS TO KEEP US FROM LEARNING THE TRUTH RAMOS BRINGING PASSION TO COUNTY LEGISLATIVE RUN____
“BRING BACK THE BONES” RAMOS BRINGING PASSION TO COUNTY LEGISLATIVE RUN NEW CITIZENS PROUDLY TAKE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE THE LATE BARBARA JETER-JACKSON HONORED LAKE DRIVE BRIDGE REOPENS AFTER TWO YEAR CLOSURE* Sports
* Baseball
* Cross Country
* Football
* Hockey
* Horse Racing
* Men's Basketball
* Soccer
* Softball
* Swimming
* Track & Field
* Tennis
* Volleyball
* Women's BasketballSPORTS
JEREMY MOONEY BREAKS MARIST SCHOOL RECORD MSMC ELIMINATED FROM SKYLINE CHAMPIONSHIP BREWERS DOWN DUTCHWOMEN IN SCRIMMAGE MARIST ROWING WINS 2021 MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP COLLEGE INDUCTS SECOND CLASS INTO CHI ALPHA SIGMA ARMY TEAMS CLAIM SILVER AT ECAC/IC4A TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPSLoad more__
BASEBALL
HV RENEGADES WIN TO EARN SPLIT OF OPENING SERIES BLUE KNIGHTS SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER WITH MANHATTANVILLE THE BATS GO COLD AS THE RENEGADES DROP TO 1-3 BLACK KNIGHTS SPLIT ON DAY ONE AGAINST NAVY MARIST SPLITS A DOUBLEHEADER AT MONMOUTH MARIST BASEBALL TOPPED BY MONMOUTH TWICELoad more__
CROSS COUNTRY
MARIST CROSS COUNTRY EARNS ACADEMIC HONORS TEDESCHI LEADS MARIST AT MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS DRANEY PACES MARIST AT MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS NYSFSSAA CANCELS THE XC CHAMPIONSHIPS CSAE STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH NAMED MARIST NAMES FIVE CAPTAINS FOR 2020-2021 YEARLoad more__
FOOTBALL
CIC TROPHY CLAIMED WITH VICTORY OVER AIR FORCE ARMY FOOTBALL SHUTS OUT NAVY 15-0 IN HISTORIC WIN NFL HOSTS FIFTH HBCU CAREERS IN FOOTBALL FORUM ARMY NAVY GAME WILL BE PLAYED AT WEST POINT ARMY FOOTBALL TAKES CARE OF MERCER, 49-3 ARMY SHUTS DOWN MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE IN OPENERLoad more__
HOCKEY
BREWERS DOWN DUTCHWOMEN IN SCRIMMAGE ABDELNOUR, FARRELL HELP ARMY EXTEND WINNING STREAK ARMY EARNS LEAGUE POINTS FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME ARMY EARNS COMMANDING WIN OVER COLONIALS STRONG SECOND PERIOD PUSHES RIT PAST ARMY ARMY RETAINS CHALLENGE CUP AT RMCLoad more__
HORSE RACING
DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR NEW “MARYLOU WHITNEY ENTRANCE NYRA HONORS SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS TRACY FENNEY TAKES FIRST AND FIFTH IN DERBY GOSHEN HISTORIC TRACK’S 107TH RACING SEASON IS UNDERWAYMEN'S BASKETBALL
MARIST RED FOXES SUSTAIN QUARTERFINAL LOSS TO NIAGARA WEST POINT FALLS TO BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 75-63 JONES TAKES TIME OUT FOR BLACK LIVES READING PROGRAM BYRD’S FREE THROW LIFTS MARIST OVER ST. PETER’S ARMY MEN’S BASKETBALL TAKES CARE OF BUSINESS ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS DROP CONTEST TO COLGATE, 84-74Load more__
SOCCER
ARMY SOCCER DOMINATES BUT FALLS IN OVERTIME ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS SHUT OUT AMERICAN, 5-0 ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS SOCCER TAKES DOWN LEHIGH BLACK KNIGHTS BLANK BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 2-0 TWO NFA STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS HEITMANN’S OVERTIME GOAL LIFTS VASSAR OVER RITLoad more__
SOFTBALL
MSMC ELIMINATED FROM SKYLINE CHAMPIONSHIP BLACK KNIGHTS NARROWLY FALL TO COLGATE, 4-3 ARMY SOFTBALL GOES 2-0 AGAINST LAFAYETTE BLACK KNIGHTS EARN WEEKEND SWEEP OVER BUCKNELL, 3-1 THE BLUE KNIGHTS EARN SPLIT WITH FARMINGDALE STATE BLACK KNIGHTS SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER WITH COLGATESWIMMING
TEAM EFFORT FOR LOCAL GIRLS SWIM TEAM SEASON MARIST WRAPS UP AT THE ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ARMY TOPS BUCKNELL IN ROAD DUAL, 220-79 VASSAR SWIMMING & DIVING DEFEAT SKIDMORE MOUNT SUFFERS DUAL MEET LOSS AT STATEN ISLAND MOUNT SUFFERS FIRST LOSS OF THE SEASONLoad more__
TRACK & FIELD
JEREMY MOONEY BREAKS MARIST SCHOOL RECORD ARMY TEAMS CLAIM SILVER AT ECAC/IC4A TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS LONG JUMP RECORD BROKE AT WEST POINT TWILIGHT HEATHER KWAFO SETS PROGRAM RECORD TEDESCHI WINS MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP IN 10K ALLIE SALAMONE SETS THREE SCHOOL RECORDSLoad more__
TENNIS
VASSAR TENNIS STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE RECOGNIZED VASSAR BREWERS TENNIS BEATS SKIDMORE COLLEGE VASSAR WOMEN’S TENNIS SHOULDERS TOUGH LOSS ARMY WOMEN’S TENNIS FALLS IN PL SEMIFINAL VASSAR WOMEN’S TENNIS VICTORIOUS AT UNION MARIST TENNIS SNAGS A WIN OVER FOE NIAGARALoad more__
VOLLEYBALL
BLACK KNIGHTS BEST HOLY CROSS IN FIVE SETS BEST PLAYERS THAT HAVE PUT ON A RED FOX UNIFORM MARIST COLLEGE STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS POST ROAD VICTORY AT HOLY CROSS MARIST RED FOXES CRUISE TO VICTORY OVER NIAGARA, 5-1 MOUNT SWEPT AT RUTGERS-NEWARKLoad more__
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
MARIST WOMEN’S SEASON ENDS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WINS CHAMPIONSHIP CAITLIN WEIMAR, BRIAN GIORGIS EARN MAAC AWARDS MARIST RED FOXES CRUISE TO 69-44 WIN OVER SIENA CSAE STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH ARE NAMED BLACK KNIGHTS DROP ROAD CONTEST TO HOLY CROSS, 61-49Load more__
BUSINESS
HATE HAS NO PLACE HERE OR ANYWHERE NEWBURGH - It is not the first time the media has felt the “hate” from those who have different thoughts, ideas or opinions.... ULSTER SAVINGS BANK PROMOTES JOSE LEMUS KINGSTON - Ulster Savings Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Jose Eduardo Lemus to Community Mortgage Specialist. In his newrole, Mr. Lemus...
____
POLITICAL
SENATE WANTS TO KEEP US FROM LEARNING THE TRUTH Republicans in the U.S. Senate are a threat to our democracy. Here’s the latest proof: Republicans are using the Senate’s filibuster rules to stop Congress... UPDATES TO POUGHKEEPSIE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING CODES POUGHKEEPSIE - City of Poughkeepsie officials announced they will be updating the city’s Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Codes to provide a vision and guidance...____
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BARD SUMMERSCAPE PRESENTS BLACK ROOTS SUMMER ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON - Bard SummerScape celebrates the uplifting spirit of Black music with Black Roots Summer, presented in association with Electric Root and organized and... NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE SET FOR JUNE 13 NEW YORK CITY - The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) Board of Directors announces plans for the 64th Annual celebration, with thehighlight...
____
HEALTH
URGENT CARE CENTER TO OPEN IN MIDTOWN KINGSTON KINGSTON – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan and Ron Colavito, President and CEO of Access: Supports for Living Inc., announced last Thursday the opening... AFRICAN AMERICANS AT RISK FOR A RARE HEART DISEASE By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent It was less than four years ago that Pfizer Rare Disease teamed with the National Newspaper Publishers...____
1,336FansLike
1,085FollowersFollow 5,814FollowersFollow * Art & Entertainment* Business
* Columnist
* Chris Stevenson
* Earth Talk
* George Curry
* Harry Alford
* Manning Marable
* Marian Wright Edelman* Mrs. Lo
* Sandy Altman
* Education
* Health
* Local
* Military Salute
* Obituaries
* Opinion
* Letter to the Editor* Pet Corner
* Sports
* Baseball
* Cross Country
* Hockey
* Men’s Basketball* Soccer
* Swimming
* Tennis
* Track & Field
* Volleyball
* Football
* Women’s Basketball* Political
* Reviews
* About Us
* Advertise
* Contact Us
* Internships
* Privacy Policy
* Terms of Use
* Subscribe
* National
* Photo Gallery
* Games
Copyright © 2006-2021 Hudson Valley Press. All Rights Reserved. All rights reserved. | Use of this site indicates your agreement to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for our Site.Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0