01/24/13 10:00am

Newburgh Restoration is seeking another writer/contributor who can commit to at least one blog posting per week. We would really love to further expand the revitalization of Newburgh by showcasing everyday Newburgh lifestyle. That includes blogging and taking pictures about local happenings all around the City.

Newburgh is just like any other city with micro neighborhoods, amazing food, mom and pop shops and a burgeoning art scene. What are the everyday things that make Newburgh a cool place to live/be? Why should other people come here to buy and fix up a home? What is the latest revitalization efforts happening on your block? These are all things we’d love to represent on the blog, further alluring people to the City of Newburgh.

If you have been reading this blog for quite some time and really “get” what Newburgh Restoration is about, please email newburghrestoration@gmail.com with a writing sample or let us know why you would be a great contributor. This is an unpaid position but your blog posts will have a greater impact on Newburgh than you can imagine. Here are my 2 favorite comments/emails I’ve received this week:

“Hi Cher –
 
I just clicked through an Apartment Therapy comment and found your website. I live in Salt Lake City, a long way from Newburgh, but I just have to say–thanks for doing some good in the world! You are not only rebuilding homes, but rebuilding a community and hope as well. If there are a lot more people like you in Newburgh, it must be a pretty great place.
 
I don’t know a thing about Newburgh, but next time I go through New York on my way to visit my folks in Maine, I will definitely go out of my way to check it out. Since I was little, every time I see a beautiful, neglected old house or building, I fix it up in my mind. I hope someday it will become a reality.
 
Anyway, just couldn’t let this one go by without expressing appreciation for what you are doing. Keep it up!

-Alison”

 

“Thank you so much for sharing. I must confess, in recent times I have been crushing from afar off on Newburgh, but I have yet to visit. I believe in revitalization projects- can be challenging especially during the incubation phase, and in instances where crime seems rampant. I cannot help but recall Bed-Stuy, where years ago, few wanted to venture – fast forward to today, where real estate is at a premium. Lived in NYC, moved to Albany, however, it is not my favorite place to be…I will definitely check back here to monitor the winds of change in Newburgh. Thanks for providing this platform!

-Mitch”

12/11/12 9:00am

It is that time of year again where we look back at the past year and rejoice all of Newburgh’s small and large victories. But, before we get started, there is something new I’d like to do this year, and that is to hear from you. What suggestions do you have that could make Newburgh Restoration a better, more informative, more navigable blog? Is there anything you want to see but don’t see? What can I include to interest non-Newburghers who read the blog? Something I am working on for the new year is a forum where everyone can offer advice, ask questions, share ideas and post classifieds.

Let us look back at some of the milestones that have happened in Newburgh during the past year:

  • The 2012 Builders Blitz built tore down 2 decaying homes and built 2 news ones in place in just 5 days!
  • The Newburgh Brewery and tap room officially opened serving Newburgh beer all over the tri-state area and opened a Farmer’s Market.
  • The Newburgh Cash Mob raided many businesses boosting the local economy and encouraging people to buy local.
  • Scenic Art Studios, a scene shop that paints most of the backdrops and scenery seen in Broadway productions moves to Newburgh after an unfortunate fire in their previous studio. The community is excited.
  • Johanna Porr is named the new director of the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands, bringing many new ideas on how to excite a younger generation about Newburgh’s history.
  • The Newburgh Preservation Association launches new initiatives to stabilize the Dutch Reformed Church, and starts a community garden.
  • This summer Newburgh saw many outdoor art installations put up around the City further solidifying the Newburgh Art Scene.
  • The Railroad Playhouse has been busy constructing dressing rooms and debuted the world premiere production of RRP Playwright-in-Residence, Alex Goldberg’s America’s Brightest Star
  • Plans for the 2013 Newburgh Illuminated Festival continue full steam ahead and a $10k check was donated.
  • Downing Film Center is raising money to convert its one screen theater projection system from thirty-five millimeter to digital.
  • Newburgh becomes the backdrop for a couple of films and makes moves towards a film commission office to woo the film industry into bringing large scale productions to the City.
  • The Greater Newburgh Partnership cleans and beautify empty lots and streets all over the City.
  • The Orange County Triathlon was held for a 2nd year in Newburgh and has announced plans for another year in 2013
  • The Atlas Furniture Company buys a 60,000 sq ft warehouse and has plans to restore the building and create a green roof and artisan business community.
  • The Newburgh Clean Up Mob cleans up neglected historic Newburgh treasures with the idea of making the City more attractive to investors.
  • The Ritz Theater Marquee is to be renovated
  • Safe Harbors of the Hudson is still looking for an occupant for a cafe. In the meanwhile restrooms are being constructed.
  • Newburgh Open Studios Tour was a huge success seeing a dramatic increase in the number of participants and visitors. They even had to turn people away at their opening night party!
  • The 73 year old Downing Park Greenhouses will be restored
  • New businesses come to Liberty Street : Liberty Tattoo and the Vinyl Resting Place, further helping what many believe to be the epicenter of Newburgh’s renaissance.
  • After 4 years of renovation the Washington’s Headquarters Museum will reopen December 2012.
  • The Newburgh Restoration blog saw a new record number of visitors!
  • Phase III of East Parmenter neighborhood begins
  • The Newburgh Preservation Mob brings attention to historic buildings that are soon to be torn down in efforts to raise awareness.
  • Newburgh becomes the home to the Orange County Rowing Association. One of their many goals is to develop the Hudson River into a venue for national-level races.
  • The South Street Park on the waterfront comes closer to reality with approvals in the works.

There has been much improvement in Newburgh is the last four years since this blog has started. Every year there seems to be a new exciting project coming to the City. In 2012 it was the Newburgh Brewery. What will 2013 bring? We will have to wait and see. I will end this post quoting a very encouraging compliment Newburgh Restoration has received:

“Fantastic site…the energy it generates is inspiring. Your site was recently brought to my attention by my brother who resides in Portland, Maine. My brother and I invested (and lived) decades ago in Park Slope and Fort Greene Brooklyn, in the burgeoning days of their development. And as we know they are now amazing NYC neighborhoods filled with glorious historic housing and healthy thriving diverse communities. I now see this energy in Newburgh. I am currently very pro-active in Binghamton NY’s revitalization, but I have to say your site has changed me from being a Newburgh skeptic to one who is destined to potentially invest in its future. Again, thank you for energizing so many in seeing the beauty of this city!!”

To see more of Newburgh’s accomplishments check out the 1 year anniversary, 2 year anniversary and 3 year anniversary posts.

09/11/12 10:30am

Newburgh Illuminated Donation

A new post on the fanpage of the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands sends out a sincere thank you to Central Hudson for presenting a $10,000 check to City of Newburgh Historian Mary McTamaney. It will be used to create a series of Thomas Edison history programs during the 2013 Newburgh Illuminated festival held on the solstice weekend June 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 2013.

-Photo via Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands FB Page

08/28/12 9:30am

Landlords who once ignored laws regarding the neglect of their properties will now be held accountable vows Mayor Kennedy in a recent THR article. Properties like the one above with garbage spewed about is unfortunately all too common in Newburgh. Hopefully the threat of fines and a court appearance will make landlords maintain their properties.

Another bit of news is that the Newburgh Land Bank is getting ready to buy properties which, will be bought for a small fee, then will be rehabbed and sold.

11/08/11 12:00pm

Some really great news is that Habitat for Humanity will soon be dedicating it’s 50th house in Newburgh! This is the Deirdre Glenn House located at 65 Courtney Avenue, and it will be dedicated to the Knight Family on Sunday, November 20. The festivities start at 1pm with the open house. See the album to see all of the progress being made! Also check out the dedication of their latest home on E. Parmenter Street.

**Another great announcement regarding this home. M&T Bank has made a $25,000 donation to the 50th House. A formal check presentation will occur on Tuesday, November 8 at 1:00 p.m. at 65 Courtney Ave., the location of the 50th House.

10/22/11 11:00am

Kathleen Mitchell, Interpretive Programs Assistant, receives Award For Excellence from Greater Hudson Heritage Network

In citing Washington’s Headquarters, the Greater Hudson Heritage Network stated that the award was given “in recognition of the effort to increase Washington’s Headquarters visibility and presence within Newburgh by leading an effort to promote community organizations and volunteer opportunities.” 

The Volunteer Fair was tremendously successful in regard to the number of attendees who ultimately signed up to volunteer their time and services.  The response has led to the planning of the 2nd Annual Newburgh Volunteer Fair to be held at Washington’s Headquarters on May 5, 2012. Organizations who would like to learn more, or be put on the mailing list for next year’s event, should contact Elyse B. Goldberg, Historic Site Manager at 845-562-1195 to make arrangements.

Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site is a registered national historic landmark.  It is located at the corner of Liberty and Washington Streets within the city of Newburgh’s East End Historic District.  The site is one of 35 historic sites within the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and is one of 24 facilities administered by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission in New York and New Jersey.  For further information contact: (845) 562-1195.  For more information about New York State Parks, please visit our website at www.nysparks. com.

Press release from Elyse B. Goldberg