One thing that is for certain is that Newburgh will become a City of Contrasts, as it has once been called before. A city is an ever changing place, and the mix of the modern and classic architecture in Newburgh is a testament to that. It is also essential in the continuation of the growth and positive development of the city as long as it’s roots can be preserved. The year 2011 is going to be an interesting one in Newburgh, with the new campus that can hold 2,400 students, and more completion work being done at the Ritz Theater that will have a seating capacity of 825. Hopefully these projects will breathe more life to the city and spur more economic growth. Like the positive news? Don’t forget to check out the news articles to the right. For more positive Newburgh news check out this link.
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