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My recent visit to Newburgh allowed much needed exploration and overdue urban bonding there.  What made it  particularly worthwhile was that the prolonged winter chill was finally on its way out and the first real hints of Spring were definitely  having an effect on some “start-up” revitalization projects. One project that never allowed Winter to delay it or chill the spirits of the amazing volunteers working on it was the Habitat for Humanity Phase III of The East Parmenter project.

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I had been looking forward to visiting the construction site that day.   On arrival, the first thing that’s obvious is not only the frenetic pace of the work being done, but the truly pleasant nature and absolute symetry of this work-force.  To see it up close and personal, it truly supported the saying that there’s no “I” in TEAM, as this was a group on a mission together!  That being said, out of this team a pleasant older gentleman quickly approached me as I was taking pictures that day.  He introduced himself as Jim Ferguson and was one of the house captains for this particular project.

While there,  I took the opportunity to ask Jim about his thoughts of the revitalization efforts in the city and also as to why he was part of this particular effort.   He  explained that he had been part of Habitat’s revitalization work-force for  quite a while, had worked on a number of previous restorations and still happy to be part of it.   When answering my question,  he smiled and without  having to strain for an answer,  he said that he felt  “It was a really great way to spend his retirement days.”   He  told  me that he’s been a resident on upper Broadway for over 28 years and the main reason  he continues to volunteer is  because it was extremely important (and  his personal wish) to do his part so more children in Newburgh would have the opportunity to live in a safe community and enjoy a solidly built, attractive home to grow up in  like he remembered having for his family.

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Lastly he expressed that Habitat’s March for Housing on April 28th along with the much anticipated dedication of East Parmenter’s Phase III taking place that day also, is a date to keep on the calendar. He smiled, a genuinely warm smile and then raced back to “THE TEAM”.  I headed back towards Liberty Street with not only my question regarding Newburgh’s revitalization visually satisfied, but also with a wonderfully reinforced definition of “Humanity”!

03/18/13 9:30am

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Work continues on through March at the East Parmenter Neighborhood in downtown Newburgh. Preparations for siding are being made, porches are taking shape, drywall is going up, as well as painting interior walls. This phase is one step closer to the reality of being completed.

If you would like to find out more about the work being done by Habitat for Humanity, check out their Facebook fan page.

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© photos Habitat for Humanity Newburgh Facebook Fanpage

01/10/13 9:00am

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Phase III is moving full steam ahead in the East Parementer neighborhood. How different the block looks as in comparison to a few months ago. Even though it’s winter the work continues.

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Also being worked on is 30 E. Parmenter, where AmeriCorps NCCC teams and week-long volunteer groups can stay while they help Habitat Newburgh build homes.

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For more photos and details check out Newburgh Habitat for Humanity Facebook Page. They are in need of volunteers!

© photos Habitat for Humanity Newburgh Facebook Fanpage

 

09/10/12 6:15am

East Parmenter Newburgh NY

Phase III of the East Parmenter neighborhood will break ground tomorrow, September 11, 2012 at 1pm at 31-39 E. Parmenter Street.  It is a planned 24-home, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood with pocket parks and Energy Star rated homes near Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh.

This development, the first of its kind in a recognized historic district, has replaced blighted and abandoned structures boarded up for over 20 years. Phase I and Phase II of this neighborhood revitalization effort created affordable homes for 9 Habitat homeowners. Phase III will produce 5 more single attached homes. This phase will be referred to as “Faith Builds.”

East Parmenter Street in 1978 ©Mary McTamaney, via Habitat for Humanity