09/08/16 7:30am

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In April 2016, the City of Newburgh was awarded a TD Green Streets grant from TD Bank and the Arbor Day Foundation. The $20,000 grant provides for twenty-seven trees on Liberty Street, in historic Washington Heights, supports community education on the importance and care of trees, and provides a new water truck that can be used throughout the city for tree and plant care. The grant was submitted by the Conservation Advisory Council, CAC, of the City of Newburgh.

The project, known as TREES ON LIBERTY, was submitted by CAC members Kippy Boyle and Deborah Dresser. The project is partnering with Newburgh Heights Association, NHA, a not-for-profit organization.  “There was no question,” states Hannah Brooks, Heights resident and President of the NHA. “This project reflects our commitment to Newburgh and the forward-thinking community in the Heights.”  Originally planned to be executed in the spring of this year, the tree planting was delayed to late September due to major gas line repairs in the Heights and a city water restriction. “The delay actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise,” says CAC member, urban gardener, and recently retired Episcopal pastor, Deborah Dresser. “Fall is really the good time for tree planting—there is enough time for the tree roots to become established, and the cooler temperatures are much less stressful on the trees.”

Devitt’s Nursery and Supply, N.W. will be planting and mulching five tall shade trees and twenty-two low growing ornamental flowering trees that will not be compromised by utility wires, thus reducing the need for major trimming, which has severely damaged over ten trees on Liberty Street. Those trees have been removed making way for the new, healthier trees.

The trees are essential for healthy neighborhoods as they absorb overflow of rainwater, provide beauty and clean the air. Statistics also show that tree-lined streets reduce crime.

October 15th the residents of Washington Heights and friends city-wide will celebrate the successful conclusion of TREES ON LIBERTY with a street party to include: food, fun for kids, demonstrations on the care of trees and bulbs, and much more.  Representatives from TD Bank as well as from our city government will be on hand to help plant the last two trees on Liberty Street.

“Applying for and obtaining the TD Bank grant, and bringing the TREES ON LIBERTY Street project to fruition, exemplifies Newburgh’s citizens’ continuing efforts to celebrate and improve sustainability through real, grassroots civic action,” said City Manager Michael Ciaravino. “I cannot thank the CAC, the NHA and all the Heights neighbors enough. Through this project, they will engage residents, especially children, to create local environmental and educational change that is, above all, an enduring change for Newburgh.”

The TD Bank awards Green Streets Grants to help municipalities enhance green spaces with urban forestry.  It is a component of TD Forests, the bank’s North American initiative to help protect critical forest habitats equal to the amount of paper the bank uses each year.

The Trees on Liberty highlights:

  • Sept 22 the Newburgh Heights Association will hold a SPECIAL meeting at Congregational Church on the corner of Liberty and Courtney Streets at 7pm to review the project. ALL Interested Heights residents are welcome!
  • Oct 15, 2-4pm the Newburgh Heights Association members will sponsor a BLOCK PARTY to celebrate the planting of the last two trees! Everyone welcome for food, fun, workshops!

Contact:  Deborah Dresser,  845 568 5995,  deborahdresser@gmail.com

09/01/16 11:25am

The 28th Annual International Festival will be held over Labor Day Weekend, Friday, September 2, 2016 – Monday, September 5th, 2016 at Delano Hitch Recreation Park at 401 Washington St. Newburgh, New York 12550.

This year’s festival will feature a carnival of rides and games, international and local cuisine vendors, craft vendors, and music by local bands and other performing artists.

There will be vendors, a variety of international and local cuisine, a carnival with rides and games, and local bands.  Vendors are still being accepted for the festival. The fee is $150 for the entire weekend, including Friday evening, when the carnival rides start up.  The International Festival Committee is also seeking donations.

The show will go on, rain or shine. Midway rides and early-bird vendors will begin on Friday around 5 p.m. The festivities will be in full swing with a wide range of vendors, carnival rides and attractions on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 11 p.m., and on Monday from noon till 10 p.m.

For a vendor application, or to make a donation, please contact Regina Angelo at 565-5429 or Naomi Fay at City Hall at 569-7353. Information will also be posted on the City website, www.cityofnewburgh-ny.gov.

08/02/16 7:30am

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The First Annual Hudson Valley Vegan Food Festival will take place Sunday August 14th, 2016 at the Newburgh Recreation Center Football Field at Delano Hitch Park.

-Vegan & vegetarian food vendors
-Live music
-Yoga workshops
-Art & clothing vendors
-Kids fitness corner
-All from throughout the Hudson Valley!

Interested in being a vendor/sponsor?
Email: Ky.elevations@gmail.com

07/06/16 7:30am

Limegreen

Learn how to take care of your skin during the Summer. Talima Davis, Co-owner and Founder of Limegreen – A Multi-Use Skincare Line, will show you how to make your very own Summer Essentials Set, which includes scrubs and protecting our skin from the sun naturally. *Materials are included.

TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
DATES: Saturday, July 9, 2016
(For additional class times and dates. CLICK HERE)
LOCATION: Atlas Studios, 11 Spring Street, Suite 2P, Newburgh NY 12550
COST: $50 per Person*
CLASS REQUIREMENTS: Wear clothes that can get messy; wear comfortable closed-toe shoes for standing (OPTIONAL ITEMS: apron, notebook, eye protectors)

06/17/16 8:13am

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Tomorrow is going to be a wonderful day in the City of Newburgh. It will be the annual Newburgh Illuminated Festival, designed to celebrate Newburgh’s history and connection to Thomas Edison and his lightbulb. It is also the perfect opportunity to witness the renaissance that is taking hold of Newburgh and all those making it happen. Click here to see photos from 2015, 2014, 2013. It gets better every year! The festival will take place at the corner of Liberty Street and Broadway. Make sure to go to the Newburgh Illuminated website for the full line up of events.

05/31/16 7:30am

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The Orange County Citizens Foundation has announced its 2016 Placemaking Award recipients, who will be honored at the 8th Annual Placemaking Conference & Awards, Revitalizing Main Street, on Friday, June 3, 2016. Included is our own Newburgh Last Saturdays!

The Placemaking Awards recognize individuals, organizations, projects, and festivals that have contributed to the creation or transformation of public “places” to improve the local community, and have exemplified placemaking concepts and practices.

Newburgh Last Saturdays, Newburgh: Newburgh Last Saturdays is held the last Saturday of each month to celebrate the arts, local restaurants, cafés, and shops in the Washington Headquarters neighborhood. It was selected as an award recipient for its incredible impact on the entire City of Newburgh and its residents.

The 8th Annual Placemaking Conference and Awards will be held at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center at 321 South William Street in Newburgh.

The $75 per person cost includes off-street parking, breakfast, lunch, all conference materials, keynote presentations, and panel discussions. Conference sponsorships are still available. For more information regarding sponsorships or to RSVP, contact Bonnie Neucall at 845-469-9459 or bonnie@occitizensfoundation.org.