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w w w .W a l l k i l l V a l l e y T i m e s . n e t Medline scoping Gift of the magi session Larkin delivers one final gift to Walden Proposed warehouse facility prompts concerns from Montgomery residents

By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected]

The public expressed numerous concerns about a proposed 1.3-million- square-foot Medline facility in the Town of Montgomery at a public scoping session on Dec. 12. The planning board issued a positive declaration for the project, finding that the project may have a potentially significant adverse environmental impact and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) must be prepared. The purpose of the Dec. 12 scoping session was to consider public and agency comments on the potential significant adverse environmental impacts which must be evaluated in the DEIS. State Senator Bill Larkin greets carolers from the Fox Hill Community last Thursday in Walden. He was there to deliver a $300,000 state Concerns brought up at the crowded meeting include impacts on traffic, the grant to be used towards the construction of a new community center at Olley Park. , visual impact, Medline’s request for tax abatements and impacts The carolers from the Fox Hill Senator Bill Larkin, bearing one think it’s fitting that he saved the best on the overall quality of life in the town Community were ready for their special oversized check. for last.” of Montgomery. guest last Thursday at the Walden The senator, about to end a four- The check will cover about half Several residents questioned the need Municipal Building. And when the decade career of public service had one the cost of building a multi-purpose for tax abatements for a company that elevator door opened on the third floor, final gift for the village of Walden. It community center at Olley Park, has made $10.2 billion in overall sales. they burst into a rousing chorus of “Joy was a check for $300,000. It will be used overlooking the Walden Community “Are the taxpayers going to be left to the World.” to help build a community center in the beach. Village Manager John Revella carrying all the municipal costs on their The special guest didn’t have a long village. said the collage will finance the backs when these companies should be white beard or a red coat, and the gift he “Senator Larkin has been a dear remainder and begin construction in bore was not one of gold, frankincense friend of this village for many, many Continued on page 5 or myrrh. It was the soon-to-be-retired years,” said Mayor Susan Rumbold. “I Continued on page 2

SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL 2 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018

IN THIS ISSUE Calendar...... 12 Classifieds...... 22 Crossword...... 24 Montgomery kids spread joy Dining Guide...... 13 Letters to the Editor...... 9 By LAURA FITZGERALD Maybrook...... 19 [email protected] Montgomery...... 17 Obituaries...... 10 omplete with Santa hats and sleigh Opinion...... 8 bells, Montgomery Elementary Pine Bush...... 19 School (MES) kindergarten students School News...... 20 C erupted into a rousing rendition of “Feliz Service Directory...... 28 Sports...... 32 Navidad” for a crowd of smiling parents Walden...... 18 and residents at the corner of Union and Wallkill...... 16 Clinton Street in Montgomery. The entire kindergarten grade— PUBLIC AGENDA approximately 80 students—caroled around the village of Montgomery last WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Friday to spread some holiday cheer. Village of Walden Planning Board, 7:30 The students sang holidays classics p.m. Village Hall, 1 Municipal Square. such as “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Town of Crawford Planning Board, 7 p.m. Reindeer,” “Jingle Bells” and “We Wish Town Hall, 121 Route 302, Pine Bush. You a Merry Christmas.” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 They started their outing at the village Montgomery Town Board Audit/Work of Montgomery police station before Session, 7 p.m. Town Government Center, caroling outside various businesses 110 Bracken Road, Montgomery. and landmarks in the village, such as Crawford Town Board, 7 p.m. Town Hall, 121 Wildfire Café, village hall and the corner Route 302, Pine Bush. of Clinton and Union Street. Shawangunk Town Board, 7 p.m. Town While the grade has sung at the Hall, 14 Central Ave., Wallkill. nursing home for Valentine’s Day, this was the first time they have caroled in MES kindergarten students carol at the corner of Union and Clinton Streets in the village the village for the holidays. of Montgomery. HOLIDAY DEADLINE MES principal Matthew Canino said The office of the Wallkill Valley Times the event engages the students with the The village of Montgomery police supportive community and to be in a will be closed on December 24 and 25 in village. department escorted the students as village where the students are able to observance of Christmas. Deadline for “We try to do lots of activities to they walked through the village. MES walk into town. the December 26 edition is Thursday, engage with the local community,” kindergarten teacher Julie Ardito “[Caroling] is just to bring joy to the December 20 at 5 p.m. Canino said. said the school is fortunate to have a community,” Ardito said. HOW TO REACH US OFFICE: 300 Stony Brook Court Newburgh, NY 12550 Larkin delivers one final gift to Walden PHONE: 845-561-0170, FAX: 845-561-3967 Continued from page 1 Emails may be directed to the following : ADVERTISING 2019. [email protected] The building, designed to seat 300 people, will serve as a bad-weather shelter CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS [email protected] and cooling center for campers in the Walden summer recreation program and TO REACH THE EDITOR a daily gathering place for the Walden [email protected] Senior Citizens. It will also be available FOR THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT for other community organizations when [email protected] needed. Larkin, who took the time to greet PUBLIC NOTICES each of the young singers from the Fox [email protected] Hill Community, delivered the check from WEBSITE the State Senate’s Member Items fund. www.timescommunitypapers.com It may well be his final check, as he The Wallkill Valley Times, (USPS 699-490) is a weekly will retire from public service on New newspaper published every Wednesday at Newburgh, Year’s Eve and will be replaced by James NY 12550, with offices at 300 Stony Brook Court, Skoufis, who was elected last month to Newburgh, NY. Single copy: $1 at newsstand. By mail replace him. in Orange, Ulster or Sullivan Counties: $40 annually, $44 out of county. Periodicals permit at Newburgh, NY. “I have 9 or 10 days left,” Larkin said POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Wallkill Valley last week. “I want you to know I will be State Senator Bill Larkin poses with assorted Walden officials and Town of Montgomery Times, 300 Stony Brook Court, Newburgh, NY 12550. working on the 31st.” Supervisor Ron Winchell after delivering a $300,000 check to the village. Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 3 Valley Central Board to meet with architect By TED REMSNYDER Jan. 10 so the council could study the year. But if we’re going to do something taxpayer vote on a potential referendum. differing options before the Jan. 22 public this year we have to start the process. “Before we have this big, long discussion The Valley Central Board of Education meeting. “I think we’d like to have item So we’ll give them the information and in January, just double-check the time could have some key decisions to make costs and the buffet type of idea where the board would like to see it bundled in frame, because if us discussing this in in the coming months about the potential we can say this will work or this will not different ways. The other thing we didn’t January there’s no time for us to put this approval of a public referendum for work so we can go through it and pare it share that night (Nov. 13), because we on in May,” he said. “I don’t think there’s school infrastructure upgrades, and the down to size,” Wesenberg said during the didn’t have them, are the costs for the enough time to consider May.” Xanthis process will enter a new phase early next meeting. taxpayer. We’ll know what it costs for the replied that the district might not want year when the council examines possible The administration is hopeful a decision $12 million or $15 million (packages), up to put the referendum up for a vote in referendum packages. During last can be made in short order on whether to to $25 million.” May and that the potential vote could be month’s board meeting, representatives proceed with a public referendum vote The contours of a basic infrastructure pushed forward into next summer. The from the CSArch architectural firm laid next year, or see if the improvements to project could include pressing renovations board is hoping to receive granular detail out four different referendum options for the entrance of the High School-Middle to the high school parking complex, as on the specifics of the proposals before the board to weigh that ranged from $7.8 School complex will be further delayed. well as a new pool dehumidification unit they consider them. “As far as the detail million up to $21.9 million in spending. “What I’m trying to accomplish is that at the school and a new concession stand goes, I think we have to have the items During last Monday’s board session, we talked about this last spring and we by the football field. that go together,” Trustee Joe Bond said the group scheduled another visit from basically pushed it down the road and The district is also waiting for the state during the meeting. CSArch at the board’s Jan. 22 meeting we talked about it the other night and we Department of Transportation to install In advance of the board’s Jan. 22 to scrutinize more detailed plans for came to no decisions, and I want to come one or more traffic lights on Route 17K meeting, the district may put out a public different referendum packages. Board of back and have a public discussion about outside of the school complex, and the questionnaire using Thoughtexchange Education President Melvin Wesenberg do we want to do something this school administration is hoping to complete its survey software to gauge the response asked the administration during the Dec. year?” Valley Central Superintendent own proposed renovations before the state from residents about various potential 10 board meeting if the firm could provide John Xanthis said. “Or they could say begins its work at an unspecified time. infrastructure combinations. “We can the board with its various proposals by they don’t want to do anything until next “The board might say ‘we think there’s certainly put out some questions and too much going on and it would be too maybe bundle some things and inform much for the public, we don’t want to do the public that we’re thinking about a anything,’” Xanthis said of the upcoming referendum and we want feedback about John Wilson receives Dineen Award discussions. “But my big concern is that what they’d support,” Xanthis said. “We DOT has stated to CSArch that they could put some different scenarios out would really like us to get the front of our there and get some feedback before the building straight before they come in and meeting, which I think would be critical do that. I’m fearful that a year from now for the board.” they’ll say ‘okay, we’re ready to go but you John Mensch, the owner of East End guys haven’t done anything so we’re going Bus Lines, appeared before the board to hold off until you get your part done.’ during last week’s session and reported Even if we come out of it with a minimal that his company is working to update the plan like what Brad (Conklin) said last district’s bus rosters. While the rosters, time, which is just the improvements out which have redundancies, have yet to front along with the concession stand and cause delays, Mensch said the issue would dehumidifier and electric lights. I believe be sorted out by the end of winter break that was around $8.7 million. We want to on Jan. 2. “ have that discussion. I think it’s time to We have two management systems The Maybrook board of trustees presented John Wilson with the Joseph E. Dineen award see if we want to do this or if we want to and there are duplications,” Assistant for his outstanding service to the community at a board meeting on Dec. 10. push it off another year. I hope they don’t Superintendent Mike Bellarosa said. “You want to do that.” only have so many kids on a bus, but The village of Maybrook board of for 28 years and the U.S. government for During last week’s meeting, Trustee they’ve got two, three times as many trustees presented John Wilson with 14 years. Brad Conklin asked the administration listed. They’ve got to go through and see the Joseph E. Dineen Award for his He continues his service to the to consider the timeline of a possible what the duplicates are.” outstanding service to the community at military by working for the Orange a board meeting on Dec. 10. County Veterans Services part-time. He Wilson’s volunteer service includes was awarded the Military Outstanding We invite you to help with the 4H Maybrook Kutely Volunteer Service Medal as a member Christmas eve Kittens, Maybrook little league baseball of the Maybrook Veterans of Foreign coach, cub master for Maybrook cub Wars (VFW) Post 2064 where he served Candle light serviCes scout pack 236, committee member for as a surgeon, adjutant, quartermaster, deCember 24, 2018 Maybrook Boy Scouts of America troop service officer and trustee. 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. 236, merit badge counselor, troop cook, Wilson has also served on the and to our an escort for boy scout parades and help Maybrook zoning board of appeals from Christmas Carol sunday repairing equipment. 2002 to 2008. He joined the planning board He also serves as the financial in 2008 and became planning board chair deCember 30 secretary for the Vails Gate United in 2013, a position he still holds today. 10:00 a.m. Methodist Church. “I always believe that you give to the at Wilson has 39 years of service with community what they give to you. So, it’s First reFormed ChurCh the U.S. Air Force and Air National been a family here,” Wilson said. 70 sCoField street, Walden, ny Guard and served the state of 4 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018

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irrevocable letter of credit for decommissioning costs in Village of Montgomery issues an amount that has been reviewed by the town engineer wrong Water/Sewer Bills and will be reviewed by the town board every five years The village of Montgomery reissued water and sewer for all new or existing solar applications. bills after a mistake was found in a notice informing The 2017 law allows for a letter of credit, cash or residents of a water rate hike. bonds for decommissioning costs. The town board agreed David Griffith, village of Montgomery treasurer, said bonds can be difficult to collect money on. the village board planned for water bills sent on Dec. 10 to “I’ve chased after many bonds and let me tell you it’s increase water rates from $3.25 per thousand gallons up not fun,” Town Supervisor Rodney Winchell said. to 50,000 gallons to $3.85 per thousand gallons up to 50,000 gallons; and from $3.85 per thousand gallons more than 50,000 gallons to $4.25 per thousand gallons more than Maybrook pizzeria honored The village of Maybrook board of trustees presented 50,000 gallons. Little Pops Pizza with an appreciation award for their The water and sewer rates increased because of the support of the village. The Maybrook board of trustees presented co-owner of new filtration system at Holt well field that will eliminate “For the past several years, [Little Pops Pizza] Little Pops Pizza Steve Smith with an appreciation award the village’s manganese problem. has supported our village events and has become an However, the language on a notice sent out with the for the business’s support of the village at a board meeting established anchor in our community,” Maybrook mayor June water and sewer bills was incorrect, and made it on Dec. 10. Dennis Leahy said. seem as if the rate increase wouldn’t take effect until Little Pops Pizza sponsors various community 2019. fundraisers such as Toys for Tots, village dinners, local Unframed Artist’s Gallery in New Paltz, the Art Society of The village realized its mistake the day after the bills baseball teams and more. Kingston and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, were sent out, and bills with the lower rate were reissued “[We’re] just giving back what they give to us,” NY. “Pteri the Pterodactyl”, a project created by some on Dec. 14. An alert was posted on the village’s website co-owner Steve Smith said. of Jill’s students, is on exhibit at the Mid- Hudson and a CodeRED was sent telling residents not to pay the Owned by Steve Smith and his father, Lou Smith, the Children’s Museum. Dec. 10 bill. Griffith said those who accidentally paid restaurant recently celebrated its ninth anniversary. The workshop takes place in the library community their bill were reimbursed and issued a new one. room, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner. The community “That’s our apologies for any misunderstanding for room is equipped with T-coil technology for those with our residents,” Griffith said. compatible hearing aids and cochlear implants. Reflections on your fish For directions or further information call 255-1255 or The Gardiner Library will host a Creating Reflections visit gardinerlibrary.org. Town of Montgomery on your Fish: Literature-Based Art Program with Jill passes new solar PILOT Obrig on Friday December 28 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The workshop is $15 per child for Grades K-4. Pre-registration Workshop: painting and decommissioning policies and payment due by Sunday December 23. The art The Montgomery town board passes new regulations exploration will look at underwater fish and how their the light with Monet The Gardiner Library will host a Painting the Light regulating payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) agreements scales reflect light and surrounding water. After reading with Monet: Literature-Based Art Workshop with Jill and decommissioning policies for solar installations at a “Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Obrig on Thursday December 27 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. The board meeting on Dec. 13. Pfister, children will delve workshop is $15 per child for Grades 2-4. Pre-registration The board passed a motion to require a PILOT in into using unusual materials and payment due by Sunday December 23. The art the full amount taxable for all new and existing solar and design their own Rainbow exploration will look at the art of Monet and teach how applications. A 2017 town solar law only states, “It is the Fish. he saw the same scene, but at different times of day and intent of the Town of Montgomery to acquire a contract Jill Obrig has been teaching year. After reading Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter by for payments-in-lieu-of-taxes for all utility-scale solar students ages 2-92 for over 30 Kenrad Pak, children will paint a scene created with facilities.” The law does not specify an amount. years at museums, camps, different colors, using watercolors and crayons, and The board also passed a motion to require an galleries, private and public schools and libraries. For become Monet. the past three years she has collaborated with the Jill Obrig has been teaching students ages 2-92 for over Stone Ridge, Hurley and Rosendale Libraries winning 30 years at museums, camps, galleries, private and public four grants for the project “Exploring Connections schools and libraries. For the past three years she has between Art, Art History and Literature.” She is hoping collaborated with the Stone Ridge, Hurley and Rosendale to continue this exploration in the Summer of 2019 at the Libraries winning four grants for the project “Exploring Evergreen Fuels INC. Gardiner Library. Connections between Art, Art History and Literature.” Jill has exhibited at various venues such as the Fuel Oil • Diesel • On Site Fueling She is hoping to continue this exploration in the Summer of 2019 at the Gardiner Library. Jill has exhibited at various venues such as the 845-733-1800 Unframed Artist’s Gallery in New Paltz, the Art Society of 845-733-0843 Kingston and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, NY. “Pteri the Pterodactyl”, a project created by some of Jill’s students, is on exhibit at the Mid- Hudson Children’s Museum. The workshop takes place in the library community Locally owned room, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner, NY. The & operated community room is equipped with T-coil technology for those with compatible hearing aids and cochlear Montgomery, NY implants. For directions or further information call 255- 1255. Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 5 Proposed warehouse prompts concerns from Montgomery residents

Continued from page 1 residents’ everyday lives. disturbance of more than 85 acres. Village of Montgomery resident Anita Falcone said Flooding was brought up as a concern. A portion of paying, and paying well into our tax system?” Goshen trucks shake her whole house when they pass by her the project sits in a 100-year and 500-year floodplain resident Debra Corr asked. historic home on Union Avenue. and residents expressed concern about flooding along Medline approached the Orange County Industrial “My windows shake and my whole foundation shakes. Canning Road. The site also contains a principal aquifer Development Agency (OCIDA) and requested a two-year The roads cannot take these trucks that are coming underneath the project site, according to the EAF. sales tax exemption that would equal approximately $1.2 through the village now,” Falcone said. Others expressed concern about the visual impact of a million for fixtures and equipment and about $6.4 million Her foundation has caved in and Falcone said the road large warehouse on what was once farmland. for construction of the property itself. and the village buildings themselves—many historic The draft DEIS scope of issues to be addressed states Medline requested an additional 15-year enhanced village buildings are built very close to the road—are not an existing conditions study will be completed that will payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) that would save the equipped to withstand heavy traffic. address existing views from the north end of the site at company approximately $21.2 million, according to Falcone said she was also concerned that the the proposed driveway, Canning Road and NYS 416, the OCIDA documents. The total capital project costs are intersection of NYS 211 and 17K doesn’t have a turning African American cemetery on NYS 416, the south end of approximately $111.7 million. radius wide enough for large trucks. the site, I-84 Westbound, occupied residential structures The OCIDA is also considering two versions instead Others said the turning radius at the intersection of on Canning Road and 416 that are within 300 feet of the of Medline’s proposal: a ten-year 285-b which will NYS 211 and NYS 416 is not large enough for large tractor site and from locations within Thomas Bull Memorial provide a total savings of almost $7 million or a ten-year trailers and trucks could damage the African American park. enhanced PILOT which will provide a total savings of cemetery close to the intersection. Mitigation measures for visual impacts will be included approximately $13.9 million. Rubenstein said Medline plans to create more than in the DEIS for any significant adverse impacts identified. Medline also negotiated a PILOT with the ODIDA for 200 jobs in the next five years, contributing to Medline’s With the cumulative impacts of traffic, pollution, noise its facilities in Wawayanda in 2008. The final year of the continued growth. and visual impacts, several residents said the Medline county and town tax PILOT is 2019 and the final year of Medline’s application for assistance with the OCIDA warehouse will be a detriment to the town. the school PILOT is the 2018-19 school year. states 31 of current and future jobs in the management “My concern is that the village residents, there’re like The facility was originally proposed in the town of sector pay on average $69,000 per year, 369 jobs in a sacrificial lamb to big, big money-making endeavors,” Hamptonburgh. The Hamptonburgh town board shot production pay on average $33,000 per year and 100 village of Montgomery resident Nina Snyder said, “and down the project in May amid fierce public opposition drivers pay on average $49,000 per year. I want to know what is the benefit to the residents of the after the board failed to second a motion from Supervisor The application states if financial assistance were town of Montgomery?” Bob Jankowski that would have allowed the project to not provided the company would relocate to either New Medline Industries purchased the tax parcel from begin. Jersey or Pennsylvania, causing New York to lose 340 Aden Brook Agri Sales, USA, Inc., in September for $17.8 The planning board’s positive declaration states the existing jobs, between 150 and 200 future jobs and a new million, according to Orange County property taxes. project will cause a substantial increase in traffic. $116 million investment. Nick Fitzpatrick, president of Aden Brook Agri Sales, Medline plans to relocate 320 workers from an outgrown Others expressed concern about the impact on the USA, Inc., said the sale was a positive for the business 500,000-square-foot facility in Wawayanda, according to Wallkill River from storm water run-off from impervious because it is allowing the operation to expand. The sale the Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) for Medline. surfaces. The positive declaration states the project will enabled the business to purchase 500 additional acres of The site will have two access driveways on NYS Route 416 create stormwater during and after construction from land in the town of Montgomery. and 700 parking spaces for cars and 200 for trucks. impervious surfaces. A Stormwater Prevention Pollution “It basically put our business on much firmer The draft DEIS scope of issues to be addressed states Plan will be prepared to properly manage storm water financial ground,” Fitzpatrick said. a roadway inventory of NYS 211, NYS 416, Canning runoff. The project will cause a substantial physical Road, Neelytown Road, NYS 208 and Interstate 84 will be completed. Village of Montgomery Deputy Mayor JoAnn Scheels requested that a joint traffic study be completed that studies the cumulative affect of the Medline project, a proposed housing development on Chandler Lane, and a senior and warehouse project on NYS Route 211 in the village of Montgomery. Village of Montgomery Mayor Stephen Brescia also serves as Chairman of the Orange County Legislature, Have a Happy & Safe Holiday District 9 legislature (representing the Village of Montgomery) and secretary to the OCIDA that will ultimately vote on whether or not to grant tax exemptions to Medline. He deferred to his deputy mayor during the from all of us at scoping session and later said Scheels’ comments reflect his own concerns and opinions on the project and the concerns of the village board. The EAF projects Medline will generate approximately 360 truck/tractor trailer trips per day. Stacy Rubenstein, JOY INSURANCE Medline public relations manager, said these trucks will be routed through Neelytown Road onto I-84. Several residents also raised concerns about truck traffic and its impact on the quality of life in the village of Montgomery. Residents claim traffic in the village 639 East Main St., Middletown 342-4888 www.joyinsurance.com is already heavy at peak travel times, and a substantial increase in traffic will only make it worse. Large tractor trailers already passing through the village disrupt 6 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 SUNY Orange grant to bolster Grand Street

New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul Legislature have provided us with the operational economic growth, and provide SUNY Orange students announced Tuesday that Orange County Community resources and support necessary to grow and prosper with educational- and curriculum-driven training in the College will receive slightly more than $1.83 million in in other areas as well. We also appreciate the support four targeted industry clusters. Empire State Development Corporation monies to kick of the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development “Workforce training is on the minds of community start the College’s Innovation Grand Street project in the Council throughout the CFA process, as well as the college Trustees both locally and nationally,” says Fred City of Newburgh. input of many others along the way. And certainly the Watson, chair of the SUNY Orange Board of Trustees. The Innovation Grand Street initiative will focus upon major roles of the SUNY Orange Foundation and Orange “Our Board is in full support of the Innovation Grand four industry sectors and is intended to spark private County Community College Association cannot go Street initiative because it seeks to connect SUNY investment and entrepreneurial activity in the City, unmentioned.” Orange students to career-related experiences while also create meaningful employment opportunities for local “These buildings were purchased by the County to taking a broader regional view in order to elevate the residents, rejuvenate the greater Newburgh community be put back into productive use in partnership with the skills of community members looking for meaningful and connect the College’s curriculum to real-world College,” Neuhaus explains. “I was pleased to support employment.” experiences for students. the development of this initiative and look forward to a “The entire SUNY Orange Foundation, under current At the core of the project is the renovation of three public-private sector partnership that creates jobs and Chairman Derrik Wynkoop, is thrilled to part of this historic and iconic buildings adjacent to the College’s improves Newburgh.” watershed project in the City of Newburgh” says Newburgh campus that, when refurbished, will allow for “Today’s announcement is great news for the County, Board member Rich Rowley, who will be leading the small business creation, spark economic development, the City and the College,” says Steve Brescia, chairman Foundation’s efforts related to the project. “We want to and blend short-term workforce training with of the Orange County Legislature. “When the Legislature publicly thank Steve Neuhaus and the Orange County complementary academic opportunities. made the decision to buy these buildings, we were leadership for their support to date, and we look forward The grant award of $1,831,000 announced today by hopeful they would be put into productive use. This to the exciting challenge that lies ahead of us.” the Lieutenant Governor is the result of the state’s project will generate a nice economic boost for the City, is “This exciting news comes at an important moment in most recent Consolidated Funding Application cycle. The a wonderful partnership for the County and will greatly our city’s history and speaks volumes of the immense Innovation Grand Street CFA was first reviewed by the enhance the SUNY Orange Newburgh campus.” transformation we have faced in recent years. I believe Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council, Innovation Grand Street will be completed in two that the future of Newburgh and our vibrant historic which affirmed the application this Fall and gave it phases, with Tuesday’s grant award to be applied to the district will be greatly impacted by the changes that “priority status” among the local CFAs forwarded to the nearly $9.16 million proposed budget for Phase I that will take place on Grand Street on the SUNY Orange state for funding consideration. calls for renovations to the Masonic Lodge (48 Grand campus,” adds Kevindaryan Lujan, Orange County “We are elated with today’s announcement. The St.) and the American Legion building (62 Grand St.). legislator whose district includes the Newburgh campus. state’s willingness to put more than $1.8 million behind The YMCA building (54 Grand St.), located between the “For years our community has talked about the need for Innovation Grand Street validates both our vision for Masonic Lodge and American Legion facilities, would be more livable wage jobs and skills that create a strong this project and its potential impact,” says SUNY Orange upgraded as part of Phase II. work force. The investment at the Newburgh campus will President Dr. Kristine Young. “SUNY Orange is deeply Once restored, the buildings will provide space for do precisely that, with programs focused on hospitality, committed to becoming a true anchor institution in training and programming that supports specific needs trades and public health. I am excited about the many the City, one that creates opportunities for citizens to for an educated workforce, while at the same time partners that have made this a reality and the work that simply and easily access a college campus and engage in providing guidance on how to effectively create a small we will continue to do, to foster a better future for our education specific to jobs that are already, or will soon be, business, within the four targeted industry clusters: community.” available in Orange County.” entrepreneurship, innovation and business; food, With one-fifth of the Phase I budget now pledged from “We’ve been fortunate to have the commitment of some beverage and entertainment; healthcare and wellness; Empire State Development, SUNY Orange and the SUNY extremely engaged partners thus far, and anticipate and creative design and historic preservation. Orange Foundation can set about securing additional building many more fruitful relationships moving The appeal of this project to Empire State Development, state and federal grants, in addition to pursuing private- forward,” Young adds. “County Executive Steve Neuhaus’ according to Young, is that it will directly connect sector support. In order to meet the CFA requirement, leadership and strong support has been instrumental in with four state and regional initiatives set forth by the applicants and grant awardees must be certified 501©3 shaping this innovative concept. He and the County Governor. It is intended to spark downtown revitalization, organizations, so the College has integrated both the grow a skilled and culturally diverse employee pool, Foundation and the Association into the project. invigorate the Mid-Hudson Region’s cluster plan for

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By LAURA FITZGERALD the Heartwood application, and those applications are has undertaken substantial construction and made [email protected] allowed to proceed as normal. substantial expenditures prior to the effective date of the This was a fiercely debated issue at the town board amendment.” While Heartwood has invested financial The Gardiner Town Board passed a six-month meeting on Dec. 11, with many in the audience wanting assets into the project, no construction has begun. moratorium on the processing and approval of new new applications to comply to any changes the zoning code “Any reasonable person who reads this can look applications for tourism-related facilities. audit might produce and be included in the moratorium. at this and say this in no way applies to Heartwood,” The moratorium prohibits new applications after Nov. Gardiner resident Hilary Adler objected to the non- Gardiner resident John Bohan said. 13, 2018 for camps, low-impact recreation, recreational inclusion of Heartwood because the application raises The Ulster County planning board recommended camps and facilities, lodging facilities, resorts, tourist significant issues, such as the definition of the application the town board allow new applications to apply and camps, travel trailer parks and glamping facilities. and discrepancies in the zoning code. proceed at their own risk should the laws change while The moratorium will allow the town to review the “It seems to me a little nonsensical that Heartwood applications are in the approval process. tourism-related uses defined in the zoning law and town is excluded when a lot of the reason I believe for the The town board voted three to two to overturn the code which regulates “tourist camps” and “travel trailer moratorium is because of the issues that were raised by Ulster county planning board’s recommendation at parks” and update or revise these definitions to ensure Heartwood. One: what is it?” Adler said. a town board, Majestic and board member Michael tourism-related accommodations are located and built in Several residents questioned whether Heartwood has Reynolds being the dissenting voices. a way that will not adversely impact the town’s residents vested rights in its application and should be subject to However, overturning the recommendation required or the environment. inclusion. a supermajority of at least four votes. Reynolds changed “Recent applications that came into the town have The New York State land use moratoria guidelines his vote, allowing the moratorium to be passed and highlighted the need for more clarity,” Town Supervisor defines vested rights as an application where, “the owner barring all new applications. Marybeth Majestic said. The town comprehensive plan recommends the town complete periodic reviews of existing uses, including tourism uses, and an evaluation of new proposed land uses that weren’t specifically addressed or contemplated at the time the comprehensive plan was adopted and Community First zoning amendments created. “It was based on applications and also based on trends that nobody saw . . . The tourism train is here, we can’t stop it, but we need to know how to make it work with the community that we have now,” Majestic said. Majestic said the town zoning code has not been updated since it was adopted in 2008. When Small Businesses Thrive The moratorium will not affect existing applications pending before the board should any zoning laws change while those applications are under review, including the existing Lazy River Resort, LLC application and

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Aiello Judi Van Nosdall, Anita Vandermark Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 9 The impending loss of rural America as we know it very so often a building project comes along and by the planning board, like so many others, and I put Village of Montgomery. it is so horrifying a number of people get up in on my dusty jacket and brushed my beard. The room People are complacent and, as such, complicit. Earms and go to the planning board, or the town was full and restless. Not one citizen spoke in favor Since the loss of the Land Master lawsuit, the town’s board, and attend a couple meetings and voice their of the plan. The atmosphere was one of impending zoning has been in a shambles. No-one knows what outrage and say “No not this!,” doom. Polite hopelessness gripped the throats of to think. The town needs a new Master Plan and new but it is invariably too late to speakers. Heads were shaken, whispers. The members zoning and no-one is looking into this. The powerful make any difference. of the planning board just wanted to get through it. don’t mind the status quo, easier to manipulate. The Rarely, is a large, many Time moves on. Time gets them through the process. people become stuck with their own inability to plan say destructive, project I asked the planning board to confirm the land ahead and save themselves from the unforeseen. Some delayed -- let alone stopped: had already been purchased for 17 million by the say it is not too late to stop a dangerous, destructive cases in point -- the CPV gas- applicant. They could not confirm. Others in the project like this massive warehouse with jobs which fired power plant outside crowd knew the land transaction was closed in can’t pay the mortgage of the common man. Middletown (corruption September. For a company to spend 17 million on a One of the most repeated complaints by the during the permitting hundred acres, they must be very confident that the attendees of the scoping session was that any process), Goodwill Village project they want is the project they are going to get. attempt to grant tax breaks through the town outside Montgomery (still on I asked the board, under what circumstances could or county Industrial Development Agency (IDA) the books), Legoland outside a project like this be denied by the town? should be denied. People are tired of those in charge Goshen. Legoland: you should Richard L. Phelps “Well, it fits the zoning,” the chairman said. giving away our land, tax exempt, in exchange for see what they have done to In answer to another question, the huge building job numbers which often do not appear. Even the the Otterkill. And if you have Natural Essays meets the footprint requirements of the town zoning. quiet, circumspect Tommy Tighe, always eager to seen the video of Legoland The run-off from the building and the parking lot will provide for our Eternal Services, broke his silence chopping down the oldest drain into a storm water maintenance pond being and questioned why the Mills family (owners of living thing in the County of built in the wetland buffer, permit pending. In front the Medline Company) should get tax breaks when Orange, a three hundred year old solitary oak, the of the building, Route 416 is known to flood, to close the Millspaugh family, supplying jobs for 150 years, video of the huge chop saw on the end of the arm of from ice-jam flooding in the spring. All truck traffic doesn’t get any? an excavator chopping off the branches of the tree, will need to be diverted. I know it is hard to get out at night and attend these effortlessly, like the chopping up of Khashoggi with a The building alone will cover 32.5 acres. meetings and get involved. But we need to do it. We bone saw -- if human, you would be moved. Route 416 to Goshen is still a rural road with need to follow what is going on. We need to demand And so along comes Medline, a privately owned open space and the County Park and historic homes new zoning. We need protection. The future is now. medical distribution company, with a plan to build sprinkled along the rolling hillsides. Not for long. There is so little rural left. Or, oh wait, is the future a warehouse along the Wallkill River bigger than This project will allow the warehouse zone of over? We have done it to ourselves. anything we have ever seen. Neeleytown Road to jump the boundaries of that I geared up to go to the public scoping session held work space and become the new welcome mat for the

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any health insurance that is in any way funded with Years ago I knew a woman who was suffering with a government money. If you missed the beginning of some wage garnishment a decade after her husband’s cancer Continued from page 8 of President Reagan’s speeches, you couldn’t be sure if he death, because she was still paying off the 20% of his he is stretched too thin. It’s time for him to go. was talking about Joe Stalin’s communism or Medicare hospital expenses that Medicare didn’t cover. Extreme I’m devoted to this village. My dogs are here. My and Medicaid, because he saw Russian Communism and hospital expenses can easily leave seniors with tens of Mom and Dad are here. My business is here. I spend health insurance with government funding thousands of dollars in bills that are not covered by almost all my time here and I have made a difference as threats to democracy. Medicare. Many fixed income seniors roll the dice on here for the last 10 years. I will always put the village In the December 12th edition of the paper a letter writer the 20% because supplemental health insurance to cover and its taxpayers first. I hereby declare my candidacy claims that elderly New Yorkers need Republicans to what Medicare doesn’t cover can easily cost $300.00 a for Mayor in the next village election to be held March defend their Medicare from members of the Democratic month. Medicare and Medicaid were the best plans the 19, 2019 and I thank you in advance for your support. government of the state, even though Medicare is a Democrats could come up with in 1964 and now the MARIA BELTRAMETTI Democratic Party program. The letter’s author claims Democrats have come up with a better idea. Single payer Montgomery that there will be death squads who decide whether or government run universal coverage is the only humane n not spending money on old timers is “cost effective” cost effective form of health insurance. because Democrats are really the ones who don’t want to M. W. SCHWARTZWALDER spend government money on health care. Although, the Walden Now we need Republicans to save Medicare Single Payer New York State Plan described in the letter would relieve the state’s seniors from the awful burden The Wallkill Valley Times welcomes letters to the editor and will from Democrats? of the 20% of health care costs that Medicare doesn’t print them as space allows. As a general rule, they should be During the 2016 election, candidate Trump said he’d cover, the author hopes there is a lawsuit to allow lame- no more than 500 words and submitted by Friday at 5 p.m. We fix health care and give the American public universal brained seniors to stay with a plan that costs them lots reserve the right to edit for style or for potentially libelous con- coverage with a cheaper plan than the Affordable Care of money. If the NYS plan to replace Medicare with 100% Act. After the election was over the Republicans reverted tent. You can e-mail your letters to: [email protected], fax single payer health insurance is available, this senior them to 561-3967, or mail them to Wallkill Valley Times, 300 Stony to their old plan of repeal the Affordable Care Act and will sign up immediately because I trust Democrats Brook Court, Newburgh, NY 12550. replace it with nothing. Republicans have always hated about health care. 10 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Obituaries Along with her The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kucyk Jennifer L. Schelhorn parents, Jen is survived she was born on September 12, 1925 in Newburgh, NY. Jennifer L. Schelhorn, passed away unexpectedly on by her sisters, Tracy Survivors include her 2 sons, Richard Tuthill and his Wednesday December 12, 2018 in Brooklyn, NY. She was Schelhorn and Megan wife Debra of Pine Bush and Steven Tuthill of Pine 36. Sirico, her brother Bush, 3 grandchildren, Erika Tuthill, Bret Tuthill, and The daughter of Randy Schelhorn, Anne Schelhorn Frank Sirico, nieces Jessica Tuthill. Elizabeth is predeceased by her husband, and Janet Hauer Schelhorn, she was born on July 23,1982 Emma and Liliana, Roy Tuthill, 2 sisters, Helen and Mary, and her brother, in Middletown, NY. her grandfather Johnny. Jennifer grew up in Bloomingburg NY and is a graduate Robert Schelhorn, Visitation will be held on Thursday December 20, 2018 of Pine Bush High School. She received her Bachelor of several uncles, aunts from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 p.m. at the William M. Gagan Funeral Arts from City University New York. Jennifer was a kind, and cousins and many Home Inc. 1525 Burlingham Rd Pine Bush. loving and generous person who cherished time with devoted, loving friends. A funeral service will take place at 8:15 p.m .at the family and friends and was always there to help someone She was taken from us funeral home. Cremation will be private. in need. She took care of her friends in a big sister, too early and leaves us To leave an online condolence please visit motherly fashion and was godmother to so many of with many Cherished wmgaganfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to their children. She treasured them all. Jennifer enjoyed Memories. She will the William M. Gagan Funeral Home Inc. painting, drawing, family vacations, making jewelry and be truly missed by all playing with her nieces. who knew and loved n her. Funeral Services were held on Monday December 17, Seymour M. Kaplowitz at the William M. Gagan Funeral Home Inc. Burial took Seymour M. Kaplowitz of the Town of Newburgh, place in Walker Valley Cemetery. To leave an online entered into rest on December 12, 2018 at the age of 91 condolence please visit wmgaganfuneralhome.com He was born in September 13, 1927 in to the late, Benjamin and Ethyl Peskin Kaplowitz. n He was a WW II United States Army Veteran serving from 1945 to 1947 and retired from Mount Ellis Paper Elizabeth M. Tuthill Company. Elizabeth M. Tuthill, a retired Cafeteria Worker for the He is survived by his wife Helen Popowitz Kaplowitzz Pine Bush Central School District and life long resident at home, two sons, Edward Kaplowitz and his wife of the area passed away on Monday December 17, 2018 at Maureen of CA, Kenneth Kaplowitz and his wife Jill of her home. She was 93. NJ, four grandchildren, Jordan, Jeremy, Jessica and Jaden, nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will be held for Seymour on Monday, December 17, 2018 at 10 a.m. at Temple Beth Jacob, 290 North St. Newburgh, NY 12550. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newburgh.

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845.744.2787 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 11 Skoufis to chair senate investigations and operations committee Senator-elect James Skoufis announced within the committee’s purview. people to report fraud and abuse within an the portal’s reach in an effort to root out he has been assigned Chairman of “New Yorkers from every corner of organization or agency; a whistleblower’s any corruption that exists within the the Investigations and Government the state are rightfully frustrated with a personal information is kept in strict committee’s purview. Operations Committee for the 2019-2020 state government that’s non-transparent confidence. Skoufis pledged to expand legislative session. and unresponsive to the basic needs of The committee is tasked with oversight people. It’s about time that changed,” of state actions, including the proactive said Skoufis. “I’m extremely grateful investigation of waste, fraud, and abuse; to incoming Majority Leader Stewart- its subpoena power may be employed to Cousins for providing me the opportunity compel unwilling witnesses to appear to hold government accountable to the before the committee for examination people it’s supposed to serve. I intend to under oath. The committee also has use the position to ensure every official legislative jurisdiction over bills and every agency at every level of the pertaining to the operation of local and state is doing right by New Yorkers.” state government as well as the authority In 2017, the Investigations and to evaluate the Governor’s nominations Government Operations Committee to boards, commissions, and councils established a whistleblower portal for Six confirmed measles cases The Orange County Department immune individuals aged 12 months of Health is advising residents that as and older. This MMR vaccine clinic of Monday, December 17 there are six is in response to the measles outbreak confirmed cases of measles in the County. currently affecting Orange County and Three of these cases have been laboratory surrounding counties. The single best confirmed in children who attend school way to prevent measles is to be vaccinated. in Orange County. The clinic will take place on Friday, The Health Department will be holding December 21, 9 – 11 a.m. at 124 Main Street a free clinic to administer MMR (Measles, (2nd floor) in Goshen. Please register at Mumps, and Rubella) vaccine to non- health.ny.gov.

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Organizations Friends, Neighbors, Music: Open Mic. Events Theater Art Escape. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sarah Hull 8 - 11 p.m. Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Cookie Walk. 9 a.m. The Friends of the Pine The Nutcracker. 2 - 3:30 p.m. Historic Hallock Free Library, 56 Main Street, Milton. 795- Beacon. Acoustic, electric, blues, jazz, poetry, Bush Area Library are sponsoring the walk at Paramount Theatre, 17 South Street, Middletown. 2200. comedy, a capella. Coffee & cake. Free. 831-4988. the Community Center, Maple Ave. There will be Preented by the Hudson Valley Dance Center of Knitting and Crocheting Club. 6 - 8 Spontaneous unscripted performers. $5. 255- a Christmas Shop too. Call, 744-3375. Warwick. 346-4195. p.m. Marasco Center, behind the New Windsor 1559. New Windsor Colonial Christmas. 5 - 8 Mr. Dickens Tells A Christmas Carol. Town Hall. Kathleen Braun, Master Knitter and Theater p.m. Historic Edmonston House, 1042 Route 94, 7 p.m. Stone Church, Cragsmoor. Gregg Crocheter will instruct and offer assistance with The Universe Sings: A Christmas Vails Gate. Come visit The Revolutionary War Shults returns as Charles Dickens and all your project. Nativity Production. 6:30 p.m. Fox Hill Headquarters of Major Generals Gates and St. 23 other characters in this legendary one- Hudson Valley Antique Bottle Club. 7 Communty, 80 Ceman Road, Walden. Free. Clair, decorated for the holiday season as it man performance. Festive decorations, p.m. Marlboro Presbyterian Church 98 West St, A Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Center for would have been during the final years of the towering Christmas tree, holiday treats. Marlboro. 233-4340. Performing Arts. 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Revolution. Donations to Cragsmoor Historical Society. $22/$20. 876-3080. Holiday Lights in Bloom. 5 -8 p.m. Orange Follow signs to Cragsmoor Stone Church. County Arboretum, Thomas Bull Memorial Cragsmoorhistoricalsociety.com 647-6487. Events Park, Route 416, Montgomery. The Arboretum A Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Center for Holiday Lights in Bloom. 5 - 8 p.m. Orange will be in “full bloom” with beautiful, garden Performing Arts. 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. County Arboretum, Thomas Bull Memorial Park, Saturday SATURDAY v 22 themed light displays in the forms of flowers, $22/$20. 876-3080. Route 416, Montgomery. The Arboretum will be animals and insects. Visitors will be amazed in “full bloom” with beautiful, garden themed by the many paths of lit trees, gardens filled light displays in the the forms of flowers, For Kids with an assortment of flowers and the 9/11 Sunday animals and insects. Visitors will be amazed v Meet the Animals. 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. Memorial Garden will be adorned with patriotic SUNDAY 23 by the many paths of lit trees, gardens filled Wildlife Education Center at Hudson Highlands decorations . Other features in this year’s with an assortment of flowers and the 9/11 Nature Museum, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Join “Lights in Bloom” will include a pond created Memorial Garden will be adorned with patriotic museum staff to meet the animal of the week, in lights. Then step inside for Free Hot Cocoa. For Kids decorations . Other features in this year’s Meet the Animals. 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. then visit all the animals. 534-5506, ext. 204. 615-3828. “Lights in Bloom” will include a pond created Wildlife Education Center at Hudson Highlands in lights. Then step inside for Free Hot Cocoa. Live Music Nature Museum, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Join 615-3828. Instruction Wintry Kaleidoscope. 4 p.m. Unison Arts museum staff to meet the animal of the week, Bingo. 6:45 p.m. Middletown Elks Lodge. 48 Taichi and Wushu Kung-Fu Classes. 10 Center, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz. then visit all the animals. 534-5506, ext. 204. Prospect St., Middletown. Doors open at 6 p.m. a.m. St Thomas Episcopal Church, 37-47 Old Locally grown talents and fun: young (and 343-1097. Route 9W, New Windsor. [email protected]. not so) local dance and music students come 249-9230. together to create and share joy and magic for Organizations Overeaters Anonymous. 2 – 3 p.m. Orange the holidays. Live music, dance, poetry, magic, Regional Medical Center’s Community Health Live Music and spirits coming together! This event is Third Fridays Swing Dance. Lessons at Organizations Education Center, 110 Crystal Run Rd., Room C, organized by the New Paltz Dance Cooperative. 6:30 p.m., Dance Party at 8 p.m. Unison Arts Walden Chess Club. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Middletown. 343-9961. $10 Suggestion donation at the door. 255-1559 Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz Music by Josephine-Louise Public Library, second floor, The Town of Marlborough Make We Joy Now in the Fest. 7:30 LaFamilia Swining Blues Band. Lessons by Emily Municipal Square, Walden. Everyone is invited Historical Society Meeting. 2 p.m. p.m. King of Kings Lutheran Church, 543 Vanston. $15 non-members. 255-1559. to participate in non-ranked, non-competitive Milton Train Station, Milton. Please contact Union Avenue, New Windsor. Performed by the Sixth annual Christmas at The Falcon games. Free. 778-7621. [email protected]. Newburgh Chorale. Benefit. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Anime Club. 2:15 p.m. Sarah Hull Hallock Ed Palermo’s Big Band. 8 p.m. The Falcon, Hosts Brian Collazo & Hallie Setzer present their Free Library, 56 Main Street, Milton. For ages 13 Outdoor Activities 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. The world’s zaniest big Loop around the Lake for Families at holiday lineup. 236-7970. and older. 795-2200. band. 236-7970. Sam’s Point. 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Meet at the

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121 Washington Terrace, Newburgh 565-1515 (845) 446-4731 ext. 3 www.TheThayerHotel.com 14 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 view magnificent Lake Maratanza. On our way back toward the visitor center, we will stop at the Sam’s Point Overlook, where on a clear day there is a great view of the Wallkill Valley, the Catskills, and much more. Children must be Dickens comes to life at the Stone Church accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Pre-registration is required by calling Sam’s Point at 647-7989. t’s not every year that Charles Two Views Scenic Hike at Minnewaska. Dickens, (aka Gregg Shults) makes 2-4:30 p.m. Meet in the Peter’s Kill Area. Join Ihis way up to Cragsmoor’s Stone Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for Church to present Mr. Dickens Tells a stimulating and refreshing hike along the a Christmas Carol, his timeless tale Bullwheel and High Peter’s Kill Footpaths to of loss and redemption. This year, two scenic overlooks in the Peter’s Kill Area. however, when the world is so in need One view offers a winter panorama of the of his message, he will return by Rondout Valley, with a backdrop of the Catskill popular demand on Saturday evening, Mountains, and the second view spotlights the December 22 at 7 p.m. iconic Sky Top Tower. This stone tower stands Since its publication in 1843, A out like a landlocked lighthouse guiding visitors Christmas Carol has been enjoyed by to the . While the distance is generations in numerous countries relatively short, there are a few moderate hills. throughout the world. Between 1843 Children must be accompanied by a parent or and 1857, Dickens himself toured guardian over the age of 18. Pre-registration is throughout England and the U.S. required by calling Minnewaska at 845-255-0752. performing public readings from his books, particularly this holiday classic, which was his favorite piece. His Events readings were so popular that people Holiday Lights in Bloom. 5 - 8 p.m. Orange camped overnight in the street to buy County Arboretum, Thomas Bull Memorial tickets at the box office. A newspaper Gregg Shults makes his way up to Cragsmoor’s Stone Church to present Mr. Dickens Park, Route 416, Montgomery. The Arboretum wrote at the time, “He gave to every Tells a Christmas Carol. will be in “full bloom” with beautiful, garden character a different voice, a different themed light displays in the forms of flowers, style, a different face.” animals and insects. Visitors will be amazed Shults brings the same spirit to this by the many paths of lit trees, gardens filled work, personifying Mr. Dickens as he Confronting universal themes of and a towering Christmas tree. Hot with an assortment of flowers and the 9/11 opens the performance by reading the greed and generosity, fear and love, life cider and holiday treats will be served. Memorial Garden will be adorned with patriotic story from the book. Gradually, he and death, this timeless tale touches Cragsmoor is on the Shawangunk decorations . Other features in this year’s applies his impressive acting skills to the hearts of all who have read or Ridge off of Route 52 between Pine “Lights in Bloom” will include a pond created transforming himself into each of the seen it performed. Shults’ legendary Bush and Ellenville. Follow the in lights. Then step inside for Free Hot Cocoa. the 23 characters, from the endearing performances have established a signs to the church. Admission is by 615-3828. Tiny Tim to the selfish Ebenezer tradition which draws audiences donation; proceeds will be shared by Scrooge, the Ghosts of Christmas from throughout the Catskills and the the Cragsmoor Historical Society and Live Music Past, Present, and Future and all the Hudson Valley. Gregg Shults. The Weary World Rejoices, Classic supporting characters in between. It will take place on December 22 Check the CHS website for postings Choral Society 59th Annual Christmas Shults brings this work to life by at 7 p.m. in the historic Stone Church regarding inclement weather. Concerts with Hudson Valley Strings. 4 recreating Dickens’ tour of the US in which will be festively adorned with cragsmoorhistoricalsociety.com or call – 6 p.m. at Blooming Grove United Church of 1876. traditional decorations, candlelight 647-6487. Christ, 2 Old Dominion Road, Blooming Grove. The Classic Choral Society presents a joyful and uplifting program featuring 18 relatively short works including popular and lesser Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center, including Spot New Paltz, second floor. 687-7892. nicotine- A Cure for Cabin Fever. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. known carols. No tickets required; donations and Tripod, the resident turtles, and visiting anonymous.org. Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site, appreciated. classicchoralsociety.com. pond creatures! Learn about how we care for Nar-Anon Family Group. 7:30 p.m. First Liberty St., Newburgh. Visitors will be able to Misha Piatgorsky Trio. 8 p.m. The Falcon, them here in their snug home at the Visitor Reformed Church 70 Scofield Street Walden take a guided tour of the historic headquarters, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. 236-7970. Center and how their family members live out (Entrance on Church Street). For family and seasonally decorated, and hear how the on the Preserve, then make a collage portrait friends of anyone affected by Addiction. Washingtons acknowledged their holiday season Theater of your favorite creature to take home. Families [email protected]. 234-5452. during the final winter of the Revolutionary War. A Christmas Carol. 3 p.m. Center for welcome. Children must always be accompanied 562-1195. Performing Arts. 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. by an adult. This is an indoor program. No Immunization Clinic. 3 – 5 p.m. Orange $22/$20. 876-3080. registration required. This is a free program. Outdoor Activities County Health Dept., 141 Broadway, Newburgh. Mohonk Preserve Bob Babb Wednesday Must bring immunization record. 291-2369. Walk. 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Meet at West Trapps Bingo. 5 p.m. doors and kitchen open, 6 p.m. Trailhead, Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz. Adults Wednesday Organizations selling starts, 7 p.m. calling starts and kitchen v Mahjong Club. 6 p.m. Josephine-Louise of all ages and levels of ability are welcome. WEDNESDAY 26 closes. Wallkill Firehouse, 18 Central Ave., Wallkill. Library, 5 Scofield Street, Walden. 778-7621. Moderate five-mile hike. $10 non-members. 255- Wings for Life Sexual Peer Support 0919. For Kids Group. 5 p.m. 280 Broadway, 4th Floor, Live Music Talk to the Animals. 10 – 11:30 a.m. Mohonk Newburgh. 342-2400, ext. 267. Events Poughkeepsie Newyorkers Barbershop Free Community Breakfast. 7 - 10 Preserve. Break-up Winter Break with a visit to Nicotine Anonymous. 7 p.m. Education Chorus. 7:30 p.m. St. Andrews Church 110 a.m. Maybrook United Methodist Church. 313 the Mohonk Preserve! Join Anna Harrod, Mohonk Bldg of Dutch Reform Church, 92 Huguenot St., Overlook Rd. Poughkeepsie. Preserve Educator and meet the residents of the Homestead Avenue, Maybrook. 427-4093. Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 15

tells stories of the past. Saturdays and Sundays, Newburgh. Works by the 4 Pastellists - Judy an interest in documenting the specificities 1 - 4 p.m. through October. 778-7016. Byrne, Cathy Cahill, Lily Norton and Cathy Prager of land formations while working as a Theater Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum. 75 N. Water – Sept. 23 – Nov. 18. topographical draftsman for the United States St., Poughkeepsie. Fifty interactive exhibits Albert Shahinian Fine Art Gallery. 22 Army Corps of Engineers—has described her Ongoing including Hyde Park Mastodon, RiverTown, East Market Street, Rhinebeck. 876-7578. Thurs – rubbing process as “making something manifest The Dive Bell and Imagination Sat 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday, 12 - 5 p.m. that you couldn’t really see otherwise.” Through Historic sites and Museums Playground. Tuesday – Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5 Ann Street Gallery. 104 Ann St., Newburgh. Dec. 31, 2018. 440-0100. The Captain David Crawford House. 189 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. $7.50, under 1 and Forget Me Not. Veteran Artist Group Show on DM Weil Gallery. 208 Bruynswick Road, Montgomery St., Newburgh. This 1830 Neo members free. 471-0589. display through January 5, 2019. 562-6940 ext. Gardiner. 255-3336. Classical Home was the house of 19th century Montgomery Village Historical Museum. 119. Exposures Gallery. 1357 King’s Highway, Sugar shipping magnate David Crawford. On display Former Methodist Church, 142 Clinton St., across Arts Mid-Hudson. Gallery 696 Dutchess Loaf. 469-9382 Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 11 are exhibits of mid-19th century furnishings, from the Fire Museum. Saturdays 1 – 4 p.m. or by Turnpike, Suite F, Poughkeepsie Mon - Fri. 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. decorative arts and textiles, Hudson River appointment. 457-5135. a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 454-3222. Fovea Exhibitions Beacon Gallery. Hudson School paintings and model ships. $5. Open Motorcyclepedia Museum. 250 Lake St., Atlas Studios. 11 Spring St., Newburgh. Beach Glass at 162 Main Street, Beacon. 765-2199 Sundays, 1 - 4 p.m. or by appointment. 561-2585. Newburgh. More than 450 motorcycles are on Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sat by Noon - 6 p.m. FDR Presidential Library and Museum. 4079 display. Indian Timeline, Military and Police appointment. 391-8855. atlasnewburgh.com. Gallery at Sam’s Point. Cragsmoor. Albany Post Rd., Hyde Park. $18 joint admission motorcycles, and Kaizen; an exhibit dedicated Bannerman Island Gallery. 150 Main Street, Throughout the month of November, the Gallery to the library and museum and FDR’s home; $9 to classic Japanese motorcycles. Hours: Friday Beacon. andscape paintings by renowned Plein at Sam’s Point will be showing a collection of admission to the library and museum; $6 to the – Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission: $11 adults, Air landscape painters, Deborah Cotrone and paintings and prints created by local artists. library; kids 15 and under free. Hours: 9 a.m. – 6 $5 children 3-12 Children under age 3 are free. Gary Fifer. Ongoing through December 30 This show will depict scenes of local areas, flora, p.m. 486-7770. 569-9065. Open Saturday and Sunday, noon – 5 p.m. Open and fauna. These works are donated from a Gomez Mill House. 11 Gomez Mill House Road, National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, 374 Second Saturday til 9 p.m. 831-6346. private collection and are being offered for sale Marlboro. 236-3126. Tour Gomez Mill House, the Temple Hill Road, New Windsor. History and BAU Gallery. 506 Main Street, Beacon. Main for the first time. They are priced moderately oldest extant Jewish dwelling in North America evolution of the Purple Heart, artifacts from Gallery. Mian gallery: Natural Selection, curated for holiday gift giving. The sale of these works continuously lived in for nearly three centuries. all branches of service, photos and interactive by Russ Ritell. The Beacon Room will benefit the Cragsmoor Historical Society, as Wednesday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Guided visuals. Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Jean Brennan: Performing Vowels in the well as Sam’s Point. The goal is to help preserve tours at 10:30 a.m., 1:15 p.m.. and 2:45 p.m. $10 Sundays, 1 - 5 p.m. note of Blue Dec. 8 – Jan. 6. Saturday and and promote Cragsmoor’s heritage as an art adults, $7 seniors, $4 students and children New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Sunday, 12 – 6 p.m. 222-0177. community. (7-17). 236-3126. [email protected]. Site. 374 Temple Hill Road, Town of New Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries Holland Tunnel Art Gallery. 46 Chamber Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. Windsor. New Windsor Cantonment was the Gallery. 199 Main St., Beacon. Hudson: Future Street, Newburgh. Extension of Holland Tunnel 240 Main St., Goshen. 294-6330. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. final encampment of the northern Continental Memories of a Magnificent River. Expeditioners Gallery Williamsburg/Brooklyn NY and Holland Hill-Hold Museum. Route 416, Campbell Hall. Army, in 1782-83. Here over 7,000 soldiers and from Ninth Wave Global rowed canoes up and Tunnel Gallery Paros, Greece. Visit Hill-Hold museum and see what life was like 500 family members endured the winter and down the Hudson in June and September 2018. Howland Cultural Center. 477 Main Street, on a Hudson Valley farm in the 1830s. Mid May prepared for a renewal of the fighting in the Art and objects inspired by and used in those Beacon. Friday – Monday, 1 - 5 p.m. –October. Friday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Last spring. Instead peace was proclaimed and after journeys appear in their exhibition. Ninth Wave Gallery at the Falcon. 1348 Route tour at 3 p.m. 615-3833. 8 long years of war they returned home. New employs “quiet, humble and slow exploration 9W, Marlboro. 236-7970. Barbara Masterson Historic Huguenot Street. DuBois Fort Visitor Windsor Cantonment is co-located with The of places and people.” Their Hudson journeys (International Plein Air Painter) Liveatthefalcon. Center, Huguenot Street, New Paltz. 255-1660. National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, dedicated drew folks from near and far to experience the com. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Wildlife to collecting, preserving and telling the story of river up close, while traveling in a simple and Gallery 66 NY. 66 Main Street, Cold Education Center. 25 Boulevard, Cornwall- America’s military wounded or killed in combat. ancient way. Gallery, bookstore and gift shop Spring. Thurs-Sunday 12 – 6 p.m. 809-5838 or on-Hudson. Saturdays and Sundays, 2:30 p.m. Washington’s Headquarters State Historic hours: Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday gallery66ny.com. Mastodons: Ice Age to Discovery. Share the Site. Corner of Liberty & Washington 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (second Gardiner Library. 133 Farmer’s Turnpike. excitement of the Ice Age. Learn about the Streets, Newburgh. Served as General George Saturday until 8 p.m.), Sunday noon – 5 p.m. Monday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Friday Mastodon, the giant beaver, the condor and the Washington’s army headquarters from April Free. 838-1600. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. and first people to inhabit New York. Friday – Sunday 1782-August 1783, his longest stay during the Catalyst Gallery. 137 Main Street, Beacon. 6th Sunday noon – 4 p.m. 255-1255. noon – 4 p.m. Museum admission: $3 for non- Revolutionary War. First government owned annual Catalyst Small Works Show through Jan. Grit Works. 115 Broadway, Newburgh. The members. 534-5506, ext. 204. and operated historic house museum in the 6. This group show with over 130 pieces for Road Home, artwork by Daniel Anselmi inspired Kaplan Hall. SUNY Orange, 73 First Street, U.S., which marks the beginnings of the historic sale by more than 60 artists includes painting, by his love of nature. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. closed Sat Newburgh. The World War I Home Front – How Preservation Movement. Birthplace of the drawings, sculpture, photography, prints and and Sun., except last Saturday of the month. Newburgh Supported the Colors. Aug. 1 – Dec. 14. Badge of Military Merit, the forerunner of the mixed media works. Gifts, cards, more. 204-3844. 565-0700. 341-4891. Purple Heart. More than 1,300 artifacts are on Clutter Gallery. 163 Main Street, Beacon. Garrison Art Center. 23 Depot Square, Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum. 94 display including dolls, souvenirs of past wars, Clutter Gallery, 163 Main Street – Beacon. Garrison’s Landing Hours: Tuesday through Broadway, (across from City Hall) Newburgh. local Newburgh history, military weapons and Deadweight: A Colus solor show. The Clutter Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 424-3960. Exhibit: Robert Fulton and the U.S. Navy on domestic implements. Winter hours: Friday - Gallery is proud to present an amazing custom Howland Cultural Center. 477 Main St., display through Jan. 2. Thursday-Saturday Saturday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Admission: Adults – $4, group show using a limited color pallet! Inspired Beacon. 831-4988. 1 - 5 p.m. Fri - Mon. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday Noon – 4 p.m. Seniors/Students – $3, children 12 and under – by Russian Constructivism, the color pallet for Howland Library. 313 Main Street, Beacon. Admission is free. 569-4997. free. 562-1195. the show is limited to Black, White, and Red. Thurs. - Sun., 1-5. 831-4988. Knox’s Headquarters State Historic West Point Museum. U.S. Military Academy’s Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center. 12 Vassar St., Hudson Beach Glass Gallery. 162 Main St., 2nd Site. Vails Gate. The elegant 1754 combination Pershing Center, located outside Thayer Gate. Poughkeepsie. Fri – un., 1 - 5 p.m. 658-8108. floor, Beacon. Glass inspired by travel: group English and Dutch style home, of the prosperous “Documenting War.” The 150-year-old museum Desmond Campus. Mount Saint Mary College, 6 show with a dozen glass artists. Open daily 10 merchant miller John Ellison, was one of the has nearly 65,000 artifacts – 2,000 are on Albany Post Road, Newburgh. 565-2076. a.m. – 6 p.m, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Sundays. Free. longest occupied military headquarters of the display – that range from weaponry of Ancient Dia: Beacon. 3 Beekman Street Beacon. Hudson Highland Nature Museum Wildlife Revolutionary War. Continental Army Generals, Egypt to the present day. The history of the Adjacent to Beacon Train Station In 1972 Education Center. 25 Boulevard, Cornwall- Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox and Horatio Gates Army, West Point and the individuals important Michelle Stuart began working on a group of on-Hudson. Birds on the Wing. Saturdays and used the house as headquarters, during various to the military academy are also on display. large-scale paper scrolls that incorporated Sundays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 534-5506, ext. 204. periods between 1779-1783. Hours: 10:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. 938-3590. frottage Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum. 94 Maybrook Railroad Museum. 111 Schipps (a rubbing technique) with graphite to Broadway, Newburgh. Mon - Sat. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Lane, Maybrook. Here you will find videos, books, Galleries capture the uneven and unique topography Sun. 12 - 4 p.m. 569-4997. photos and memorabilia that is on display and 2 Alices Coffee Lounge. 117 Broadway, of the earth’s surface. Stuart—who developed Knaus Gallery. 76 Vineyard Ave., Highland. 16 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Wallkill Wallkill Fire Dept. announces 2019 officers Community Events WEDNESDAY Wallkill Senior Citizens. 1 p.m. I would like at this time to wish all December 19. Voting boxes are located in nnn Community Room, Shawangunk Town Hall, my readers and their families a Very Shawangunk Town Hall, Wallkill Public Central Avenue, Wallkill. Merry Christmas. May you all enjoy the Library, Wallkill Post Office and Wallkill The Wallkill Fire Department is selling festivities with your families, friends and Valley Federal Savings & Loan. Winners fresh, live Christmas trees. The cost is loved ones! will be announced at the Thursday, $40 each, no matter which tree you pick.

nnn January 3 Town Board Meeting. See The hours are as follows: Monday- Monday, December 24th – Christmas information at visionofwallkill.net and Friday, 6 to 9 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eve, Library Closed. Sparkle & Shine holiday decorating V.O.W.’s Facebook page. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, December 26th – LEGO contest! Make your corner nnn If you did not get your tree yet, stop Club, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop in anytime; of Shawangunk a little by the fire department and see what Mahjong Club, 3 and 6 p.m. brighter, friendlier and more The next Board of they have to offer! As of Sunday evening, Thursday, December 27th – Open inviting this holiday season Education meeting for the there were only a few trees left! Studio: Clay, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Work with and decorate your home or Wallkill School District will nnn different forms of clay, and experiment business. be held on Thursday, Dec. 20, with sculpting tools; Adult Knit/Crochet Sparkle & Shine Wallkill, at 7 p.m., at the Leptondale The Ulster County Mobile Motor Club, 6:30 p.m. the town-wide business and Elementary School. This Vehicle Bus will be at the Shawangunk Friday, December 28th – Crazy house Holiday Decorating meeting is open to everyone! Town Hall this Friday, December 21, Crafternoon, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Drop in Contest, sponsored by Vision nnn from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and again from 2 and have your pick of various crafts. of Wallkill (VOW), is free to to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, December 29th – Drop-In enter. The Wallkill Fire If you need to renew your license, get Craft & Play, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Make a Businesses (Sparkle) Department is proud to a learner’s permit, register your vehicle, New Year noisemaker. and homes (Shine) are announce its 2019 lineup: surrender your license plates, change Rosanne On Wed., January 9, 2019, the Historic voted on by the public with Chief - Nick Walker your name or address on your license, or Miniature Gaming Club will be held at these categories: Kids, 1st Asst - Rob Malatesta any other business with the Department Stockhofer the library. The group will be painting, Traditional, Contemporary 2nd Asst - Kevin DeGraff of Motor Vehicle, this is the place to 895-2208 but that’s only the beginning. World War and Most Original. The Captn - Gart Specht come! II table-top gaming is also on the menu, home and business with 1st Lt. - Mike May For more information, call 340-3040 or along with wood burning dice. On the top vote totals will win 2nd Lt. - Donn Strobach log on to: co.ulster.ny.us/countyclerk. Wednesday, February 13, the group will bragging rights to this 3rd Lt. - Shawn Dailey nnn gather for a Nerf Gun fight. Come join year’s Community Favorite. If you Fire Police Chief - Bill Davidson the fun. Snacks and refreshments will are voting for a home that is not your President - Eric Orr Upcoming events at the Wallkill Public be provided. Registration is open on the own, please know the street address to VP - Dave Rodiquez Library: library’s online calendar. list on the ballot. This contest is open Treasurer - Gidget Orr Thursday, December 20th – Adult For more information, contact to all residences within the Town of Recording Sec. - Betteanne Nenni Knit/Crochet Club, 6:30 p.m. [email protected] or call the library at Shawangunk. The goal is to foster a Corresponding Sec. - Courtney Saturday, December 22nd – Textile 895-3707. positive community spirit and light up Davidson Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Drop- God Bless and “Merry Christmas”. the holiday season around town. Thank you to out going Officers - In Craft & Play, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Make Voting will continue until Wednesday, Chief Joe Locicero, VP Kevin DeGraff. holiday cards.

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By TED REMSNYDER would necessitate $5,582,469 in borrowed the community with fire protection. You funds to construct. After more than a decade of planning don’t need that big social hall, so we sized to face public The tentative plan is to call a public and false starts, the Wallkill Fire District that down. But we do need a five-bay vote on the proposed firehouse in March. is prepared to bring a proposal to firehouse. The firehouse next door is a The project contains $5,687,500 in building local taxpayers next spring for a new four-bay firehouse that was built in 1964 costs and $1,394,969 in additional soft firehouse located on the Borden family and that served us well. But in the future, hearing costs, but $1,500,00 would be covered by property across the street from Wallkill we have developments planned in this Find people and news reserve funds. Middle School. During a presentation on town like the Wallkill Town Center, which The current firehouse plan represents Thursday evening at the Shawangunk is going to break ground next spring, and By LAURA FITZGERALD the third design in the past 12 years, as the Town Board meeting, Wallkill Fire you never know when the Borden trust [email protected] group has worked to lower the scope of the District Commissioners Michael Croce Wallkill Valley Times may start their project again.” project. “We’ve done everything we could and Rich Freer laid out the organization’s The Village of Montgomery Board do to size back this firehouse,” Freer told The Shawangunk board does not have proposed 17,500 square foot site that of Trustees introduced a local law that the board. “Our main purpose is to serve requires short-term rental owners to Continued on page 5 register with the village and undergo yearly inspections. All landlords must register and obtain tein o nes a short-term rental permit from the village within thirty days of the law’s passing. Rental permits are granted after an inspection by the village building inspector. Inspections must be completed and permits renewed yearly. The building inspector will inspect the premises to ensure the dwelling complies with village building code, it contains call 845-561-0170 basic fire safety measures and is in proper living condition. The annual inspection fee is $50 per property. The application and renewal fee will be established after the law is passed by the village board. visit timescommunitypapers.com Short-term rental units are usually booked through popular apps like Airbnb you can click with! and VBRO. As of Dec. 10, a search on the Airbnb app showed two units in the village. One of those rooms are in the Borland House, a registered Bed and Breakfast. Village of Montgomery Mayor Stephen or fi ll out the coupon and mail it Brescia and several members of the board said a short-term rental law will protect consumers from unsafe dwellings and (please check appropriate box) village residents from problems that may arise from short-term rental users. The Building Inspector may deny or revoke permits if the applicant fails in with your payment “Angels” from the Freedom Road Bible Church Live Nativity gathered backstage Thursday night in Walden’s Village Square. The performance to comply with the law and/or village was part of the annual Walden Tree Lighting. More photos on page 3. Newsprint Subscription:  1 year $40  1 year Senior $36  2 years $74  3 years $90 Continued on page 8 SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL

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Christmas cookies made simple · Use a cookie mix. These mixes already have most of the dry cookie ingredients sifted together, including flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and sugar. All you have to do is add the wet ingredients and any extra embellishments to make the mix your own. If mixes are too much work, purchase refrigerated or frozen cookie dough. Include your own add-ins, such as nuts, white choc- olate chips, bits of dried fruit, or crumbled candy canes, to give the premade dough a unique flavor.

· Prepare ahead. Many cookie dough recipes can be made and stored for later use. In fact, refrigerating a log of cookie dough can make it easier to cut or handle later on. Spread out the bulk of your baking over two days and you might feel less taxed.

· Try a no-bake recipe. No bake cookies come together in a matter of minutes, but still employ a host of delicious ingredi- ents. Recipes frequently feature similar ingredients to traditional cookies, but rely on chocolate, honey or peanut butter as the set- ting agent to keep them together.

· Recycle leftover cookies. If you have a fair amount of cook- ies remaining or several that broke apart or do not look good enough to serve, never fear. Such cookies can be used as part of another delicious dessert. Grind cookies into crumbs that can serve as a pie crust for pudding pies or no-bake cheesecakes, or mix cookie crumbs with cake frosting or a nut butter and roll into balls. Dunk the balls into melted chocolate, add a lollipop stick and make delicious cookie pops.

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Easy Christmas morning breakfast George Washington’s aving a fast and easy breakfast at the ready on Christmas morning allows families to jump right into Spiced Yogurt Muffins Christmas eggnog recipe Hthe festivities rather than spending too much time in the kitchen. (Yield: 50 servings) This recipe for “Spiced Yogurt Muffins,” courtesy of the “One quart cream, one quart milk, one dozen National Dairy Council, Dannon and McCormick, can be 6 1/2 cups Dannon plain fat-free Greek yogurt tablespoons sugar, one pint brandy, ½ pint rye made in advance. This big-batch recipe is ideal for feeding a whiskey, half pint Jamaica rum, ¼ pint sherry houseful of overnight holiday guests. Or it can be prepared 4 cups water, room temperature in advance and doled out as needed throughout the week or mix liquor first, a treat for holiday office luncheons. Cut the recipe in half 1 box (5 lbs) Gold Medal® Muffin Mix, Whole Grain for smaller yields. Variety then separate yolks and whites of 12 eggs, 3 tablespoons McCormick pumpkin pie spice add sugar to beaten yolks, 2 tablespoons McCormick mix well. Chipotle cinnamon Add milk and cream, slowly beating. Combine yogurt and water in mixing bowl. Whisk until blended. Set aside. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and fold slowly Add spices to dry muffin mix in a large bowl. Add yogurt into mixture. and water mixture to the muffin mixture. Mix until just blended. Don’t overmix. Let set in cool place (refrigerate) for several days. Using a scoop, portion into greased or lined muffin pans. Bake at 350 F for 24 minutes, or 17 to 20 minutes in a convec- Taste frequently.” tion oven, until the tops are golden brown. Deep Snow has met it’s match

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Montgomery Stained Glass Voices seek to add more singers

The church band from Saint Francis Bus for your medical and shopping of Assisi on Wallkill avenue (also known transportation. Call 457-2622, before as the “Little Green Church”) wants to noon. let all local musicians and singers know nnn that on Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the church is open and music is Incorrect Water/Sewer Bills. flowing. Everyone is invited to walk in to Attention Village of Montgomery play, sing or listen to the open invitation residents please be advised that the rehearsals. water and sewer bills that you received The band (known as “Stained Glass recently were billed at an incorrect rate. Voices” has been together for about a Please do not pay the current bill. You year, playing will be getting a new bill in the next few songs and days. hymns and Should you have any questions please writing their contact Village Hall at 457-9661. own songs. nnn Church member, Planning an event for 2019 ? The Joe Miccio Senior Center is available for rental. For said, “we additional information, call the Village are playing Singers from Saint Francis of Assisi performed at the annual Walden Interfaith Thanksgiving Clerk at 457-9661. modern Service. nnn popular praise difference in the life of a child for the Come to a free event at the Time is passing much too quickly to songs and Judi holidays. Until today, December 19th Montgomery Book Exchange, a free enjoy the bevy of holiday movies. So get traditional the Annual PBA Toy Drive is in full Poetry Reading and Book Signing, hosted out the wrapping paper and tape and hymns, Van Nosdall swing. Drop off your unwrapped gifts by Walter Pahucki. enjoy a movie at the same time. Over sometimes 692-6818 for children ages 5-11, please no stuffed It will be on Saturday December 22 at 2 at the Hallmark Movies and Mystery updating the [email protected] toys or toy guns. The hours are 8 am to 6 pm and will feature Robert Milby,Orange channel check out : A Joyous Christmas, hymn tempo pm at the Village of Montgomery Police County Poet Laureate 2017-2019 who will A Song for Christmas and a Charming or style to Dept. lobby, located at 6 Bachelor St.. or be reading from his latest collection, Christmas. If you are into “Royalty” add our own at the Village Hall 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Any Gothic Orange. Poems inspired by/for there are multiple “commoner meets touch to the song.” questions contact DARE Officer Smith Orange County. royal” themed movies : A Princess for

The band currently consists of 4 at 541-0302. Toys will be donated to those nnn Christmas, A Royal Christmas, a Royal musicians and singers (guitars and in need students from the Montgomery Winter. a Crown for Christmas. Not my flutes) and would like to add other Elementary School. Seniors don’t forget the Dial a favorites but see what you think. Enjoy! instruments and singers to capture nnn the large band look, feel and sound for eventual live performances. Congratulations to all the firematic Joe would also like to encourage officers for the Montgomery Fire Check out �his great “rusty” musicians to come by and listen Department: Robert Reynolds Jr. to see that the songs aren’t terribly (Car 1), Brian Quinn (Car 2) and Steve difficult and they may want to join in to Hodge Sr. (Car 3). recapture their musicianship or vocal Company officers; President Michael ability and the opportunity for healthy Gironda, Vice President Joe Prior Big Deal! creativity and fellowship. “We have a Sr, Treasurer Robin K. Reynolds, great sound “as is” so anyone walking Secretary George Truetle and Sgt. at $ in would be able to compliment the Arms Dan Nowicki. band and not stand out, until they are 100 INSTANT REBATE Fleet Hook & Ladder: Captain George comfortable”, Joe added. They could Hoeffner, First Lt. Tim Klett and on 4 eligible specifically use a percussionist (drums Second Lt. John Hank. half price or hand instruments) to push them Wallkill Engine and Hose: Captain Alignment ASSURANCE OR WRANGLER TIRES closer to the light rock sound they want Ray Dahl, First Lt. Seamus Andolsek in addition to develop. and Second Lt. Michael Crana. $ 95 $ Good Year If you would like more information 44 to an up to Rebate and get a better feel for the band’s goal, nnn 200 all deals good Friday, Dec. 14-28, 2018 call Joe at 541-1062. Or you can just stop The Lights In Bloom at the Arboretum Mickey Bigg & Sons by at 74 Wallkill Ave. on Tuesday evening at the Orange County Park is now 24 HOUR TOWING SPECIALIST at 7 p.m. going on. The info can be found at their IMPORTED • DOMESTIC • ALL REPAIRS PLUS BODY WORK nnn website: orangecountyarboretum.org/ Just south of I-84, 2040 Rt. 208, Montgomery calendar. Service Center, Inc. You still have time to make a nnn 845-457-5520 • Bob Reynolds, Manager 18 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Walden Community Events

Girl Scouts participate in stocking stuffer event THURSDAY T.O.P.S. 2 - 3 p.m. Hudson River HealthCare, 75 Orange Ave, Walden. 778- 2700. Scramble for Scrabble Night. 6 - 8 p.m. Josephine-Louise Public Library, Municipal Square, Walden. Bring your boards or join in a game. 778-7621.

SATURDAY Walden Chess Club. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Josephine-Louise Public Library, Walden. 778-7621.

WEDNESDAY The Marion Wild Service Unit 215 completes a Community Service project at the John Howland Teen Center. Walking Club. 2 - 3 p.m. Hudson River HealthCare, 75 Orange Ave, Walden. 778- 2700. Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa to truly an uplifting day of holiday cheer! Tickets for this great fundraiser are only

all my readers. May you be blessed with nnn $2 each. This basket will make someone a Happy, Healthy. Peaceful New Year. There is a few day left to contribute very happy at Christmas. The winner Thursday, December 20th, 4:30 p.m. for Enjoy the Holidays! to the kettle in front of Thruway will be drawn on December 20. favorite holiday reads and a craft! Open Kudos to Girl Scouts from Marion Wild Sporting Goods. Walden Rotary Club nnn to all ages. Service Unit 215 who came together at members will continue to ring the bell Members of the Walden Rotary Club During the month of December the the John Howland Teen Center to stuff for the Salvation Army until Christmas send Happy Birthday wishes to Mike Library will be collecting food for the stockings during their 6th Eve. Thank you to all who Bliss who will celebrate his special day Town of Montgomery Food Pantry. annual Stocking Stuffer event. contributed and to Walden on December 21st. Thank you for all you There is a Fine Forgiveness during Twenty five enthusiastic Rotary for their good work. do for this great organization. the month of December. Five dollars girls donated and stuffed nnn The Bliss family sends Happy will be forgiven from a library fine for 92 stockings filled with fun The Walden Community Birthday wishes to David Bliss and every new set of mittens, gloves or hat activities for boys and girls. Council is selling one year Mike Bliss who are both celebrating that is donated. (New socks,scarves and These thoughtful girls packed Lottery Calendars for a on December 21st. Double the pleasure! mittens are also accepted.) each stocking choosing from donation of $20. The proceeds Enjoy your special day! The Library will close early on a selection of water bottles, from this fundraiser helps Kevin Cronin, family and many Monday, December 24th, for Christmas lip gloss, coloring books, cars, fund the Council’s many local friends wish Geralyn Cronin a very Eve, and remain closed for Christmas candy and much more. All of projects such as photos with Happy Birthday on December 21. Time day. We will reopen Wednesday, the items were donated by the Santa, Music in the Grove to celebrate! December 26th, 10 a.m. Girl Scouts and their families. Anita series, and a scholarship for nnn The Library Board and Staff would Upon completion, the a graduation senior from The Fox Hill Community Choir is like to wish a safe and peaceful stockings were donated to Vandermark VCHS. The calendar numbers performing “The Universe Sings”, a Christmas and Holiday Season to all. Everyday Angels who will are based on the NYS evening Christmas Nativity production (hour 778-7772 give them to deserving boys lottery. long) telling of the birth of Christ and and girls in Orange County. [email protected] If your chosen number the star world rejoicing! You are invited The true spirit of Christmas comes up on the NYS evening to attend this performance on Friday, was exhibited by this good lottery, a check for $25. will December 21st at 6:30 p.m. Please arrive deed. It was a good example of the many be mailed to you. You have a chance by 6:15 a.m. kind acts performed by the Girl Scouts. to win every day except Christmas. Please RSVP to Fox Hill Bruderhof.

nnn Sunday winners receive $40 and holiday Also please use the 80 Coleman Road The Walden Recreation & Parks winners receive $75. The calendars entrance.

Department thanks Elf Evie a/k/a can be purchased at the front desk of nnn Evelyn Livingston who assisted with the Josephine-Louise Public Library The Josephine-Louise Public Library preparations for the Polar Express or contact any member of the WCC. sends the following news: event at the John Howland Teen Center. Call 778-7772 for further information. The Library is pleased to announce Evelyn, age 11, helped in decorating the Remember this is a gift that keeps on the three winners of our New York gym and the Christmas tree. The night giving. State Poster contest! Olivia Belofski

of the event she was busy assisting Santa nnn designed a poster dedicated to Lucille by handing out candy canes and glow Don’t miss the opportunity to Ball, a famous New Yorker. Stephanie sticks. Great job Elf Evie! We need more purchase a ticket for the Walden Belofski honored New York figure volunteers like you! Historical Society’s Sports Basket skater Sarah Hughes, and Aggie

nnn that is on display at the Josephine- D’Agostino reached back in history Thank you to the Village of Walden, Louise Public Library. The basket and highlighted famous Eliza Schuyler the Village Recreation & Parks contains, a skateboard; Volley Ball Hamilton. Congratulations! The posters Department, Mike Bliss, Sandy Magill Set; Nerf Football; teen size Lacrosse will be displayed in the second floor and all who participated in the Senior Stick; sidewalk chalk; Play Dough; library. Elf Evie spreads Christmas Cheer at the trip to see “A Christmas Carol” It was Jets Thermometer and 2 water bottles. Mrs. Balogh’s Book Club will meet Polar Express event! Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 19

Maybrook Community Events VFW to host annual New Year’s Eve Party WEDNESDAY Golden Links Senior Citizens Club. 11:30 a.m. Maybrook Seniors Center, Happy Holidays! Have a very Merry unlimited coffee and juice. The cost is Homestead Avenue. Christmas and a Happy New Year! only $7 for adults, $5 for children under Preschool Story Time. 11 a.m. George Don’t forget to reserve your seats now 8. What a delicious way to start the day! C. Bullis Memorial Community Center, 101 for the annual Maybrook VFW Post nnn Main St., Maybrook. 2064 New Year’s Eve party! Tickets must be purchased in advance and are The George C. Bullis Community only $35 per person. Dinner, dessert, Center is having a Christmas party on noisemakers, hats, DJ music and a Thursday, December 20th at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9th at 1pm at the champagne Please call 427-2914 for more information Maybrook Senior Center. Learn the toast will all and to RSVP. signs and symptoms of opiates and be provided! nnn other narcotic medications and drugs. Ring in the Catholic Charities will be instructing New Year The Kiwanis Club of Maybrook the community on the use of Narcan dancing and meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each for opiate overdose and each participant enjoying a month at the Senior Center. Everyone will receive a free Narcan kit. Please delicious is welcome to join and help make a email Sgt. Farina at gfarina@ dinner at the difference in our community, including townofmontgomery.com to register.

Maybrook those who live outside of Maybrook. If nnn VFW! you are interested in membership or VFW Post have an idea for a community project, In the New Year, the Maybrook 2064 is holding please contact Club President Guy column will be published every other their monthly Lauren A. Cusumano at 662-1720 (guycusu@gmail. Mom Ashley and Daughter Kalani with Santa week. Please contact me by phone or pancake aley com). You can also visit the Kiwanis at the VFW Christmas Party. email with any Maybrook happenings breakfast P Club of Maybrook Facebook page. that you would like to see included in on Sunday, 427-2058 Due to the holidays, the next meeting this column. Whether it is an upcoming January [email protected] of the Kiwanis Club of Maybrook is on nnn village event or a milestone family 6th from 8 Tuesday, January 8th at 5:30 p.m. Please The Town of Montgomery Police celebration, I want to know! a.m. – 12 p.m. come to the Maybrook Senior Center and Department will be hosting a free Until next time, let’s make the most of The Members and Auxiliary prepare attend a meeting – no obligation. Just community awareness presentation this beautiful day! and serve a full breakfast, including check it out and see if Kiwanis is for you! on opiate drug use and abuse on Pine Bush In case you missed any of this earlier...

Merry Christmas from my to ages 55 and over. Then your lunch. Beverage and dessert on other miscellaneous items. Computer family to yours! Enjoy! come join the seniors and hand. Movie Trivia follows for a lucky help and a notary public is available

nnn make new friends. They prize winner. every day. We now have a Holiday table The Friends of the Library is meet Tuesdays at 1PM Please note, we now have Consumer with many gifts and useful items. having their annual cookie walk at the Town of Crawford Reports online. A valuable tool in Games of Pinochle on Mondays, on Saturday, December 22nd, Senior Center located at making purchasing decisions. Consumer Scrabble and Chess on Tuesdays, and starting at 9 a.m. Walk around a Route 302 across from the Reports provides ratings and reviews, Bridge on Thursdays. table full of varied and numerous Pine Bush HIgh School. recommendations and buying advice for On the first day of winter, the 21st, kinds of cookies, place the ones For more information call thousands of products and services. It come to the library and make some you want in a box and check out Hugo at 845-744-8162 also includes extensive health content snowflakes from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for $6. per pound. There is also a nnn from Consumer reports Online Health. It Be sure to check out our website boutique, featuring, jams, soaps, The Thrift Shop at is easy to access with your library card. for more information and access to hand knits, stained glass, hand Judy Bullville Methodist No card? Get to your library with photo downloadable e-books, magazines and painted glass, coiled rope art and Church will be open on ID and a utility bill with your address databases for research. local crafts. Parsells Wednesdays 9 a.m. to 1 and you will enter the world wide web Dial-A-Bus is available if you need nnn 744-8626 p.m. of information. Go to our Webpage, transportation. Call 457-2622. The Pine Bush Senior Citizens [email protected] nnn pinebusharealibrary.org, click on nnn Club are looking for new Pine Bush Area Library research, and locate Consumer Reports. Happy Birthday to Natalie Saft who members! Pine Bush Senior The movie of the The library has free WIFI, newspapers, celebrates on December 25. Citizens Do you live in the Town month is called “Mixed book sales daily in the community Get well wishes are sent to Mary of Crawford, Town of Montgomery, Nuts” with Steve Martin. Show Date is room with rare books, signed books, old Keenan for a speedy, healthy recovery. Town of Shawangunk, Town of Thursday, December 20th at 12:30 p.m. records, children’s, tweens, young adult Have a safe and happy week, and God Mamakating or any other town? Open in the Library Community Room. Bring and adult and audio books along with Bless! 20 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 School news Wallkill High School students to learn about Career & Technical Education

Ulster BOCES instructors will visit students to earn college credits while in every community are ensuring that programs that the Ulster BOCES Career Wallkill High School on January 15 in high school, and some qualify students are equipped with the skills to & Technical Center offers, go to www. to speak with sophomores about their students for industry-related licenses successfully enter the workforce. ulsterboces.org. options for attending a career and and certifications. Through a blended To learn more about the available technical education (CTE) program approach of classroom instruction, hands- during their junior and senior years on learning, and work site assignments, of high school. BOCES representatives students build specific skills related to will present information in the school’s a career area. Programs are designed auditorium during periods 4-8. with input from business and industry Ulster County students have access partners. to 27 hands-on, real-world programs “If we make learning relevant for our in career areas ranging from culinary students, then they’re going to engage arts, healthcare, engineering, robotics, in their learning in a deeper way, so aviation, education, technology, and more. that they’re gaining the skills they need In addition to the two-year programs, to be successful in college and in the students can also learn about a senior-year world of work,” said CTE Principal Amy experience available in a rigorous Pre- Storenski. University/New Visions program, which, Nationwide, CTE encompasses 94 in addition to classwork, places students percent of high school students and in the field alongside professionals for a 13 million postsecondary students and part of the day. New Visions programs includes high schools, career centers, are available in robotics/engineering, community and technical colleges, four- healthcare, education, and music and year universities and more. CTE is a major audio production. The New Visions part of the solution to a myriad of national presentation is also scheduled for January economic and workforce problems, such 15 in the library and in the students’ as high school dropout rates, a weakened classrooms during periods 4-8. economy, global competitiveness, and Ulster BOCES Custom Robotics Design & Manufacturing student Drilon Osaj, from the Wallkill Upon successful completion of layoffs. At a time when opportunity for Central School District, programs a Computer Numerical Control machine at the Career & coursework, most programs allow employment is so critical, CTE programs Technical Center.

Ulster BOCES Electrical Construction & Maintenance student Anthony Calderon (middle), from the Wallkill Central School District, practices his wire stripping skills. To his left is Ulster BOCES Electrical Construction & Maintenance student Halley Boeckmann, from the Brendan Attard, from the Highland Central School District, and to his right is Isaiah Rivers Wallkill Central School District, tests a three-way light switch she wired and achieved suc- Lyons from the Kingston City School District. cess. Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 21 School news Pine Bush introduces new Special Education initiatives By LAURA FITZGERALD been introduced for grades 3-5. The classrooms are designed to bring students them,” Mains said. [email protected] ABLE classroom is for students with with the most severe disabilities from While it was originally designed for the developmental delays most severe in the out of the district back into the schools. most difficult children with behavioral The Pine Bush School District area of communication. Using a small Bussing students out of the district often and emotional disorders such as Attention introduced several new initiatives in its teacher and paraprofessional to student brings a challenge because students with Deficit Disorder, Reactive Attachment special education curriculum. ratio, students receive individualized, severe disabilities become agitated with Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, The district hired a behavior multi-sensory instruction. long bus rides. etc., the NHA can be used with any child. intervention specialist that coordinates The district also added a Collaborative The district is also expanding the Director of Special Programs Terrilyn functional assessments of behavior and Academic Social Emotional Teaching Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA)—a Cohn said Pine Bush currently has 891 behavior intervention plans that addresses and Learning Environment (CASTLE) dynamic relationship-focused students with disabilities in a district students’ behavior. This provides a program for grades 6-8, allowing for a methodology that builds children’s inner with approximately 5,000 students. Of way for students to self-regulate their seamless transition to middle school. wealth and empowers them to channel those students, 749 are placed in district behaviors and allows them to become more The CASTLE program is for students their intensity in productive ways—to all programs and 142 are placed out of district academically successful. with severe delays in social emotional elementary special education and general due to their needs. Pine Bush Superintendent Tim Mains regulation. While students work within education teachers and staff. The district Including out of district students, 66 said the specialist is already seeing results the general education curriculum, they also provides night classes to interested percent of Pine Bush high school students with students and staff. receive small group instruction with parents. with disabilities graduate. About 54 percent “We’ve gotten some very positive positive reinforcement. A school social “The Nurtured Heart Approach is of New York students with disabilities feedback about our staff’s interaction with worker works with the class, infusing social about literally nurturing the spirit of graduated in 2017, according to data from the new behavior specialist,” Mains said. emotional learning through counseling children and recognizing that no matter the New York State Education Department. An Actively Building Language and group lessons. how they might be acting, there’s a good Environment (ABLE) class has Mains said the CASTLE and ABLE kid in there and you have to interact with Valley Central Middle School 2018-19 Quarter 1 Honor Roll Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Eva Amchentsev, Sophia Amchentsev, Savannah Anderson, Ayla Andrews, Nadean Aljamal, Brandon Amburg, Toni Antonelli-Womack, Barbara Arroyo Tyler Adkins, Jack Amundsen, Ryan Anglemyer, Melanie Anglin, Danielle Bryson Antal, Brigette Argenal, Laura Barnett, Mia Batista, Julia Biagini, Galdamez, Adriana Ayala, Connor Ayers, Nikki Baselice, Cooper Baxter, Lauren Angus, Kenrick Arthur II, Ainsley Baker, Daniel Bello, Anna Berenson, Margaret Bishopp, Abigail Bombino, Blake Bonne, Madeline Brahm, Tristan Bell, Joseph Belli, Natalie Benincasa, Kaylee Benson, Sophie Bento, Michael Makenzie Blackwell, Isabella Bragaglia, Shaelin Brown, Jonah Brown, Bailey Brahm, Vyonne Brazile, Angeline Brickley, Gavin Brod, Joseph Burke IV, 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The County in which the Office against the company can be served is Bloom 17 Logical basis for a belief is to be located: Orange. The SSNY is & Bloom P.C., 530 Blooming Grove Tnpk., designated as agent of the LLC upon whom 18 Of I New Windsor, NY 12553. Purpose: Any process against it may be served. The lawful activity. #94565 19 Indicates posi on address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is: 230 Ridge 20 Ar cle Road, Middletown, NY 10940. Purpose: Any Notice of Formation of Limited Liability 21 Insignifi cant lawful activity. Company: The Articles of Organization of C #94458 & D Premier Development LLC were filed organiza onal member with the Secretary of State of New York on February 15, 2018. The county in which the 22 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability __ route main office will be located is Orange County, Company (LLC). The name of the domestic NY. The SSNY is designated as agent against 23 Expression of Limited Liability Company is: Exhale Home whom process against it may be served. The Spa LLC. Articles of Organization were filed address to which process may be mailed is disapproval with the Secretary of State of New York 400 Stony Brook Court, Suite 1, Newburgh, 24 (SSNY) office on: 09/17/2018. The County in Microelectromechanical NY 12550. Purpose of the LLC: any lawful which the Office is to be located: Orange. The activity. #94610 systems SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon 26 Ponds whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a Notice of Formation of Limited Liability 28 Sa sfy copy of any process against the LLC is: 1001 Company (LLC). The name of the domestic Scotchtown Collabar Rd., Montgomery, NY Limited Liability Company is: Joey Place 30 Dad 12549. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Photography, LLC. Articles of Organization 31 Spanish soldier “El #94465 were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) office on: 11/13/2018. The County in which the Office is to be located: __” Notice of formation of a domestic Orange. The SSNY is designated as agent of 32 Limited Liability Company (LLC). Stronger Pouch-like structure the LLC upon whom process against it may U Fitness, LLC with its principal business be served. The address to which the SSNY 34 Obscure unit of location at Orange County, New York, filed shall mail a copy of any process against the Articles of Organization with the Secretary measurement LLC is: PO Box 566, Walden, NY 12586. of State of New York on June 22, 2018, as Purpose: Any lawful activity. 35 amended by Certificate of Amendment filed Okinawa prefecture #94721 October 5, 2018. The Secretary of State of capital New York has been designated as agent of 37 Pla orms the LLC upon whom process against it may Notice of Formation of 45-47 GRAND be served. The LLC address to which the STREET REALTY LLC 39 Jazz singer Irene Secretary of State of New York shall mail Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State process is 33 Laurie Lane, Newburgh, NY of NY (SSNY) on 12/11/18. Office location: 40 Benefi ts 3 Koran chapters 42 Used to fry things 55 Beckon 12550. The purpose of the LLC is to engage Orange County. Princ. office of LLC: 299 41 Hellenis c governors 4 43 58 in any lawful act or activity for which limited Washington St., Newburgh, NY 12550. SSNY Abba __, Israeli Carrot’s companion Mountain and liability companies may be formed. designated as agent of LLC upon whom 43 Brownish-green fruit poli cian 46 Rough stone landmarks morning are two #94533 process against it may be served. SSNY shall 44 mail process to Bloom & Bloom P.C., 530 Needed to see 5 Youngster 47 Fourth son of Jacob 60 Self-referen al Blooming Grove Tnpk., P.O. Box 4323, New Notice of Formation OF 1105 River, Windsor, NY 12553. The regd. agent of the 45 Poli cal ac on 6 Burns and Leah 64 Data execu ve LLC Art. of Org. filed with Sec. of State company upon whom and at which process 11/06/2018. Off. loc.in ORANGE CO. SSNY commi ee 7 49 65 against the company can be served is Bloom Comedienne Gasteyer Goes against Re rement plan designated as agent of LLC upon whom & Bloom P.C., 530 Blooming Grove Tnpk., 47 process may be served. SSNY shall mail Fast plane 8 Valley 51 Passion 68 Star Trek character New Windsor, NY 12553. Purpose: Any copy of process 1105 River Road, New lawful activity. #94733 48 Bahrain dinar 9 Belongs to sun god 53 Hard white animal fat Laren Windsor NY 12553. PURPOSE: Any lawful 50 Urgent request 10 54 69 business. #94535 Nickel Soybean pastes You and I Notice of Formation of Limited Liability 52 11 Company (LLC) Raccoon genus Great in salads Notice of Formation of SCENIC The name of the domestic Limited HUDSON REALTY LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with 54 Millisecond 12 Leader Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: Liability Company is: Borough Contractors Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/19/18. LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with 56 Atlanta rapper 13 Office location: Orange County. Princ. office Forced through a the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) of LLC: 299 Washington St., Newburgh, 57 office on: 12/12/2018. The County in which Rural delivery sieve NY 12550. SSNY designated as agent of the Office is to be located: Orange. The SSNY 59 LLC upon whom process against it may be Intrauterine device 14 Entryway is designated as agent of the LLC upon served. SSNY shall mail process to Bloom whom process against it may be served. The 60 The Wolverine State 15 Support pillars & Bloom P.C., 530 Blooming Grove Tnpk., address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy P.O. Box 4323, New Windsor, NY 12553. 61 Free agent 25 of any process against the LLC is: 199 Lee Aqua c mammal The regd. agent of the company upon whom Ave Ste 820 Brooklyn, NY 11211. Purpose: 62 and at which process against the company For instance 26 __ Farrow, actress Any lawful activity. #94735 can be served is Bloom & Bloom P.C., 530 63 Reduces 27 Unhappy Blooming Grove Tnpk., New Windsor, NY 66 Lincoln’s state 29 12553. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of JBC88-1 REALTY, Holds molecules #94549 LLC 67 Quit 31 Thri y Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/14/18. Office location: 70 Notice of Formation of MRCUSH.COM Midsec ons 33 French dynasty Orange County. Princ. office of LLC: 7 Old LLC, a domestic limited liability company Town Rd., Box 2487, Monroe, NY 10949. 71 Bullfi gh ng 36 (LLC). Articles of Organization were filed with Sco sh port SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 38 whom process against it may be served. maneuvers Irish militant 11/08/2018. The LLC is located in ORANGE SSNY shall mail process to Bloom & Bloom County. The SSNY is designated as agent organiza on P.C., 530 Blooming Grove Tnpk., P.O. Box upon whom process against the LLC may 4323, New Windsor, NY 12553. The regd. DOWN 39 Dawn be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any agent of the company upon whom and at process to the office location: 56 Old Minisink 1 The arch of the foot 41 which process against the company can be Musical group of Trail, Goshen, NY 10924. Purpose: to engage served is Bloom & Bloom P.C., 530 Blooming 2 in any lawful act or activity. #94560 Canadian peninsula seven Grove Tnpk., New Windsor, NY 12553. Purpose: Any lawful activity. #94778 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 25

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS the plaintiff makes no personal claim against Estate of Shirley Collins who was Heir to the Index No. EF008972/2017 you in this action. Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who NEW YORK KAREN E. HABLOW, ORANGE COUNTY was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. COUNTY OF ORANGE COMMMISSIONER OF FINANCE, Redmond, Allison Raponi as Heir to the U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF Estate of Shirley Collins who was Heir to the FOR LSF8 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, MAJORIE SKOK A/K/A MAJORIE M. SKOK: Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir Plaintiff, IF, AND ONLY IF, you have received or to the Estate of Marguerite R. -vs- will receive a Bankruptcy Discharge Order Redmond who was Heir of the Estate of KAREN E. HABLOW, ORANGE which includes this debt, the plaintiff is solely Marguerite A. Redmond, Dominick Raponi COUNTY COMMMISSIONER OF FINANCE, attempting to enforce its mortgage lien rights as Heir to the Estate of Shirley Collins who ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF in the subject real property and makes no was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite A. MAJORIE SKOK A/K/A MAJORIE M. SKOK; personal claim against you. In that event, Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of BRIAN SKOK; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE nothing contained in these or any papers Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of ESTATE OF MARJORIE M. SKOK A/K/A served or filed in this action will be an attempt the Estate of Marguerite A.Redmond, George MARJORIE H. SKOK; UNITED STATES OF to collect from you or to find you personally Collins as Heir to the Estate of Shirley Collins AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REVENUE liable for the discharged debt. who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite SERVICE; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION OF MORTGAGED A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; CHESWOLD PREMISES Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of the (TL) LLC, BMP HARRIS BANK; CAPITAL ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, Deborah ONE BANK (USA), N.A.; JOHN DOE LAND situate in the City of Middletown, Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of Bruce Gilbert #1-5 AND JANE DOE #1-5 said names being County of Orange and State of New York, who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to bounded and described as follows: A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of designate any and all occupants, tenants, BEGINNING at the North corner of Albert Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of persons or corporations, if any, having Pratt’s lot and runs thence North forty-three the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, Leann or claiming an interest in or lien upon the and one-half degrees West along the lands of Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of Bruce Gilbert premises being foreclosed herein, Samuel Robinson fifty feet to the Southeast who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite Defendants corner of the lot of John Springstead A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of Mortgaged Premises: 41 LIBERTY conveyed to him; thence North forty-six and Marguerite R. STREET, MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940 one half degrees East along the line of said Redmond who was Heir of the Estate of TO THE ABOVE NAMED Springstead one hundred and ten feet to a Marguerite A. Redmond, Lisa Kottl as Heir to DEFENDANT(S): point on a line in range with the Southwest the Estate of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to side of Liberty Street; thence South forty- the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as answer the Complaint in the above entitled three and one half degrees East fifty feet; Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond action and to serve a copy of your Answer on thence South forty-six and one-half degrees who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days West one hundred and ten feet along the line Redmond, Ricky Gilbert who was Heir to of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the lands of one Murphy and Henry Brine the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as of the day of service, or within thirty (30) to the place of beginning, being a lot fifty feet Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond days after service of the same is complete front and rear and one hundred and ten feet who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. where service is made in any manner other deep, and known, numbered and designated Redmond, Leann Gilbert as Heir to the Estate than by personal delivery within the State. as Lot No. (58) fifty-eight on a map of the of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the Estate of The United States of America, if designated lands of Stephen S. Conkling. Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the as a defendant in this action, may answer AND ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was or appear within sixty (60) days of service PARCEL OF LAND situate in the City of Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. hereof. Your failure to appear or answer will Middletown, in the County of Orange and Redmond, Lisa Kottl as Heir to the result in a judgment against you by default State of New York, on the Westerly end of Estate of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In Liberty Street at the Northerly side and joining Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as the event that a deficiency balance remains Lot No. (58) fifty-eight lately purchased of Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be D.L. Conkling by Ada Wells and described who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. entered against you, unless the defendant on a map of Many’s lands as Liberty Street Redmond, Ricky Gilbert as Heir to the Estate obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such to have and to hold the right of way and to of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the Estate of other or further relief as may be just and use as a Street or use of Street between the Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the equitable. above mentioned Wells lot and West Street Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was (now Wallkill Avenue). Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, NOTICE THE lands hereby conveyed is intended Paul Henderson Jr. as Heir of the Estate of YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING as a Street or passageway to be used for no William Henderson, Jesse Henderson as YOUR HOME other purpose than a Street and passageway Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, If you do not respond to this summons for the above mentioned Lot No. fifty-eight Beverly Scott as Heir of the Estate of William and complaint by serving a copy of the (58) lately purchased by Ada Wells from Henderson, Lois Martin as Heir of the Estate answer on the attorney for the mortgage David L. Conkling It is expressly understood of William Henderson, Robert Sircable as company who filed this foreclosure and agreed to between the parties that this Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, proceeding against you and filing the answer conveyance is intended only to convey the Ronald Sircable as Heir of the Estate of with the court, a default judgment may be right of way and use as a Street from lot William Henderson, Charles Decker as Heir of entered and you can lose your home. above mentioned No. (58) fifty-eight to West the Estate of William Henderson, Jack Decker Estate of Robert E. Eric Decker as Heir to dead, any and all persons who are spouses, generally all persons having or claiming Speak to an attorney or go to the court Street (now Wallkill Avenue). Furthermore it as Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, the Estate of Robert E. Decker who was Heir widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, under, by or through said defendant who where your case is pending for further is agreed to between the parties that the said Arthur Decker as Heir of the Estate of William to the Estate of William Henderson, Dolores heirs, devisees, distributees, or successors may be deceased, by purchase, information on how to answer the summons party of the second part shall not have the Henderson, Faye Anson as Heir of the Decker as Heir to the Estate of Douglas A. in interest of such of the above as maybe inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title and protect your property. right to said Street for any purpose except Estate of William Henderson, Bernice Fox Decker who was Heir to the Estate of William dead, and her spouses, heirs, devisees, or interest in the real property described Sending a payment to your mortgage going to and from West Street (now Wallkill as Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, Henderson, Christopher Decker as Heir to the distributees, and successors in interest, all in the complaint, and William Henderson’ company will not stop this foreclosure action. Avenue) to said Lot No. (58) fifty-eight and Jannette Bott as Heir of the Estate of William Estate of Douglas A. Decker who was Heir to of whom and whose names and places of s respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A shall not have the right to use said Street for Henderson, Laura Bergman as Heir of the the Estate of William Henderson if he be living residence are unknown to Plaintiff, Cathy distributees, executors, administrators, COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY any other except Lot No. 58 fifty-eight above Estate of William Henderson, Clara Thorp and if he be dead, any and all persons who Rogosich as Heir to the Estate of Edward trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE mentioned, also said party of the second part as Heir to the Estate of Laverne Schadt who are spouses, widows, grantees, mortgagees, Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the Estate of lienors, creditors, and successors in interest COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER agrees to build make and construct Street was Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, or William Henderson, Cheryl Mueller as Heir and generally all persons having or claiming WITH THE COURT. opposite said Lot No. 58. Juanita Atkins Valastro as Heir to the Estate of successors in interest of such of the above to the Estate of Edward Henderson Jr. who under, ORANGE County is designated as 41 LIBERTY STREET, MIDDLETOWN, Laverne Schadt who was Heir of the Estate of as maybe dead, and her spouses, was Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, by or through said defendant who may the place of trial. The basis of venue is the NY (CITY OF MIDDLETOWN) ORANGE William Henderson, Leon Schadt as Heir the heirs, devisees, distributees, and Bonnie Henderson as Heir to the Estate of be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or location of the mortgaged premises. COUNTY Estate of Laverne Schadt who was Heir of the successors in interest, all of whom and Edward Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real Dated: November 29, 2018 Tax ACCT. NO. 25-23-4 Estate of William Henderson, John Schadt as whose names and places of residence are Estate of William Henderson, Beneficial property described in the complaint, unknown to Plaintiff, Kelly Decker as Heir to Homeowner Service Corporation, New York Defendants, VICTOR SPINELLI, ESQ. #94675 Heir to the Estate of Laverne Schadt who FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP was Heir of the Estate of William the Estate of Douglas A. Decker who was State Department of Taxation and Finance, Index # 11721/2009 Attorneys for Plaintiff Henderson, Raymond Henderson Jr. as Heir Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, United States of America acting through the Filed: 12/3/18 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF 1400 Old Country Road Ste. C103 to the Estate of Raymond Henderson Sr. who Timothy Henderson as Heir to the Estate of IRS, New York State Department of Taxation SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS NEW YORK Westbury, NY 11590 was Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, Edward Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the and Finance, Security Credit Services LLC, TO THE ABOVE NAMED COUNTY OF ORANGE Telephone No. (516) 394-6921 Mary Cable as Heir to the Estate of Raymond Estate of William Henderson if he be living Empire Portfolios, Inc., Loni Petricone, First DEFENDANT(S): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION Henderson Sr. who was Heir of the Estate and if he be dead, any and all persons who State Bank of New Jersey, Daimler Chrysler YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to Plaintiff, The object of the above action is to of William Henderson, Tracy E. Decker III as are spouses, Financial answer the Complaint in this action and against foreclose a Mortgage held by the Plaintiff and Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, Alice widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, Services Americas LLC, Capital to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the David R. Redmond as Heir to the Estate recorded in the County of ORANGE, State of Ann Schadt a/k/a Alicia M. Schadt as Heir heirs, devisees, distributees, or successors One Bank (USA) N.A., Tomi Prvulovic, Complaint is not served with this Summons, of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the New York as more particularly described in to the Estate of William Henderson, Brenda in interest of such of the above as maybe M.D., Midland Funding LLC, People of to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was the Complaint herein. Decker as Heir to the Estate of William dead, and her spouses, heirs, devisees, the State of New York, and Marguerite A. attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except Henderson, Mary Decker Mann as Heir to the distributees, and successors in interest, all Redmond’s respective heirs-at-law, next of- (20) days after service of this Summons, Redmond, Wesley Gilbert as Heir to KAREN E. HABLOW, ORANGE COUNTY Estate of William Henderson, Gary Decker of whom and whose names and places of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as COMMMISSIONER OF FINANCE, as Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, residence are unknown to Plaintiff, Thomas trustees, (30) days after service is complete if this Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF Roger Miller as Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, as Heir to the Estate of Edward devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, Summons is not personally delivered to you who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite MAJORIE SKOK A/K/A MAJORIE M. SKOK, Henderson, Carla Decker as Heir to the Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the Estate of creditors, and successors in interest and within the State of New York; or within sixty A. Redmond, Michelle Berlin as Heir to the William Henderson if he be living and if he be (60) days if it is the United States of America. 26 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018

In case of your failure to appear or answer, www.BidNetDirect.com/ new-york, NOTICE opening of the bids without the consent of in original form and submitted in a sealed OF TOWN BOARD judgment will be taken against you by default selecting the Open Bids tab and the above- INVITATION TO BID the City of Newburgh Comptroller. envelope clearly labeled Bid for Materials and TOWN OF CRAWFORD for the relief demanded in the Complaint. titled bid document. Vendors may have to POLYORTHOPHOSPHATE B ID #19.18 The award of their bid may be subject Supplies on or before the aforementioned JOLENE ROY register if visiting their site for the first time. FOR THE CITY OF NEWBURGH WATER to approval by City Council. The City reserves due date and time. Bids submitted after the TOWN CLERK NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND All bids must be submitted on DEPARTMENT NEWBURGH, NEW YORK the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept deadline will not be considered. Faxed or Dated: December 13, 2018 RELIEF SOUGHT the provided bid forms. All bids must be Sealed bids will be received by the any part of the bid without accepting the photocopies will be not be acceptable. #94737 THE OBJECT of the above captioned in original form and submitted in a sealed City Comptroller in her office at City Hall, 83 whole thereof, or to accept such bid they Bidders are required to execute a non- action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure envelope clearly labeled Sodium Hypochlorite Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, New York deem to be in the best interest of the City. collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section PUBLIC NOTICE $50,000.00 and interest, recorded in on or before the aforementioned due date until 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, Thursday, City of Newburgh 103d of the General Municipal Law of the TOWN OF CRAWFORD PLANNING the Office of the Orange County Clerk on and time. Bids submitted after the deadline January 4, 2019 for Polyorthophosphate for City Comptroller State of New York. The City of Newburgh is BOARD February 23, 1994, in Liber 5022 page 32, will not be considered. Faxed or photocopies the City of Newburgh Water Department, December 3, 2018 exempt from payment of Federal and State PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the covering premises known as 1-3 Chestnut will not be acceptable. New York. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ taxes on all materials supplied to the owner Town of Crawford Planning Board will hold Street, Middletown, NY 10940. Bidders are required to execute a non- Specifications, becoming available to AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER pursuant to this contract. Bids submitted a special meeting on the following agenda The relief sought in the within action collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section the public on Wednesday, December 12, #94643 without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will items and any other matters that come before is a final judgment directing the sale of the 103d of the General Municipal Law of the 2018, may be obtained by visiting the Empire not be considered. the Board, on Wednesday, December 19, premises described above to satisfy the debt State of New York. The City of Newburgh is State Purchasing Group website at: No bid shall be withdrawn for a period NOTICE 2018 beginning at 7:00 pm, at the Town Hall, secured by the Mortgage described above. exempt from payment of Federal and State www.BidNetDirect.com/ new-york, of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the INVITATION TO BID 121 State Route 302, Pine Bush, New York. taxes on all materials supplied to the owner selecting the Open Bids tab and the above- opening of the bids without the consent of POLY ALUMINUM CHLORIDE O’Malley, Lauren (RA) 21-1-97.1 & NOTICE pursuant to their contract. Bids submitted titled bid document. Vendors may have to the City of Newburgh Comptroller. BID #17.18 21-1-30.1 (2031 Rte. 17K) lot line change YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will register if visiting their site for the first time. The award of this bid may be subject to FOR THE CITY OF NEWBURGH Farmhood Fields LLC (RA) YOUR HOME not be considered. All bids must be submitted on approval by City Council. The City reserves WATER DEPARTMENT NEWBURGH, 13-1-10.1; 13-1-11.21; 13-1-11.22; If you do not respond to this summons No bid shall be withdrawn for a period the provided bid forms. All bids must be the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept NEW YORK 13-1-13.11; 14-1-111.12; 14-1-111.2; and complaint by serving a copy of the of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the in original form and submitted in a sealed any part of the bid without accepting the Sealed bids will be received by the 18-1-10.1; 18-3-11.12; 19-1-29.3; 19-1-3.1; answer on the attorney for the mortgage opening of the bids without the consent of envelope clearly labeled Polyorthophosphate whole thereof, or to accept such bid they City Comptroller in her office at City Hall, 83 19-1-66; 19-1-67.1 (330 Crans Mill Rd.) 32 company who filed this foreclosure the City of Newburgh Comptroller. on or before the aforementioned due date deem to be in the best interest of the City. Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, New York lot residential subdivision proceeding against you and filing the answer The award of their bid may be subject and time. Bids submitted after the deadline City of Newburgh until 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, Thursday, Sign Permit: Sith’s Barber Company with the court, a default judgment may be to approval by City Council. The City reserves will not be considered. Faxed or photocopies City Comptroller January 3, 2019 for Poly Aluminum Chloride FOR THE PLANNING BOARD entered and you can lose your home. the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept will not be acceptable. December 3, 2018 for the City of Newburgh Water Department, Linda J. Zwart Speak to an attorney or go to the any part of the bid without accepting the Bidders are required to execute a non- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ New York. Chairman court where your case is pending for further whole thereof, or to accept such bid they collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Specifications, becoming available to #94760 information on how to answer the summons deem to be in the best interest of the City. 103d of the General Municipal Law of the #94645 the public on Wednesday, December 12, and protect your property. City of Newburgh State of New York. The City of Newburgh is 2018, may be obtained by visiting the Empire Sending a payment to your mortgage City of Newburgh exempt from payment of Federal and State State Purchasing Group website at: company will not stop this foreclosure action. City Comptroller taxes on all materials supplied to the owner Montgomery Fire www.BidNetDirect.com/ new-york, Town of Crawford YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A December 3, 2018 pursuant to their contract. Bids submitted selecting the Open Bids tab and the above- NOTICE OF ADOPTION COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will District titled bid document. Vendors may have to TOWN OF CRAWFORD FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER not be considered. MONTGOMERY register if visiting their site for the first time. LOCAL LAW NO. 6 OF 2018 FIRE DISTRICT COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER #94640 No bid shall be withdrawn for a period All bids must be submitted on REGULATION OF DOG KENNELS AND WITH THE COURT. of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the PUBLIC NOTICE the provided bid forms. All bids must be SIMILAR USES Dated: Bay Shore, New York opening of the bids without the consent of PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the NOTICE in original form and submitted in a sealed PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that after a November 28, 2018 the City of Newburgh Comptroller. organizational meeting of the INVITATION TO BID envelope clearly labeled Poly Aluminum public hearing held on December 6, 2018, FRENKEL, LAMBERT, WEISS, The award of their bid may be subject MONTGOMERY FIRE DISTRICT of POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE B ID #20.18 Chloride on or before the aforementioned and after adoption of a Negative Declaration WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP to approval by City Council. The City reserves the Village of Montgomery and Town of FOR THE CITY OF NEWBURGH WATER due date and time. Bids submitted after the under SEQR for this Unlisted Action, the BY: Linda P. Manfredi the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept Montgomery, County of Orange, State of DEPARTMENT NEWBURGH, NEW YORK deadline will not be considered. Faxed or Town Board duly enacted Local Law No. Attorneys for Plaintiff any part of the bid without accepting the New York will be held on the 14th day of Sealed bids will be received by the photocopies will not be acceptable. 6 of 2018, entitled: Regulation of Dog 53 Gibson Street whole thereof, or to accept such bid they January 2019 at 7 o’clock p.m. on that day City Comptroller in her office at City Hall, Bidders are required to execute a non- Kennels and Similar Uses, which local Bay Shore, New York 11706 deem to be in the best interest of the City. at the Montgomery Fire House, 136 Ward 83 Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, New collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section amends the Town’s regulation of kennels (631) 969-3100 City of Newburgh Street, Montgomery, New York. York until 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, 103d of the General Municipal Law of the by, among other amendments, increasing Our File No.: 01-049306-F00 City Comptroller The monthly business meeting Thursday, January 4, 2019 for Potassium State of New York. The City of Newburgh is the minimum lot size to ten (10) acres, will immediately follow the organizational #94719 December 3, 2018 Permanganate for the City of Newburgh exempt from payment of Federal and State increasing the setback requirements from AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ meeting. Water Department, New York. taxes on all materials supplied to the owner all property lines to 200 feet, requiring AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER BARBARA A. IBBERSON Taveras Properties LLC Specifications, becoming available to pursuant to their contract. Bids submitted a minimum distance separation between #94642 Secretary Notice of Formation of Taveras the public on Wednesday, December 12, without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will kennel properties of 500 feet, authorizing MONTGOMERY FIRE DISTRICT Properties LLC, a domestic Limited Liability 2018, may be obtained by visiting the Empire not be considered. the Planning Board to limit the number of #94713 Company (LLC). Articles of Organization State Purchasing Group website at: NOTICE No bid shall be withdrawn for a period dogs, limit the number of buildings and other were filed with the Secretary of State of www.BidNetDirect.com/ new-york, INVITATION TO BID of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the kennel facilities, authorizing the Planning NY (SSNY) on November 30, 2018. Office selecting the Open Bids tab and the above- HYDROFLUOROSILICIC ACID B ID opening of the bids without the consent of Board to impose sound-proofing or sound- Town of Montgomery location: Orange County. SSNY is designated titled bid document. Vendors may have to #18.18 the City of Newburgh Comptroller. abatement requirements, requiring screening and requiring an annual inspection by an TOWN OF MONTGOMERY as agent upon whom process against the register if visiting their site for the first time. FOR THE CITY OF NEWBURGH WATER The award of their bid may be subject NOTICE OF LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy All bids must be submitted on DEPARTMENT NEWBURGH, NEW YORK to approval by City Council. The City reserves animal control officer or building inspector. The local law applies the same regulations to 2019 of any process to: 46 Creamery Dr, New the provided bid forms. All bids must be Sealed bids will be received by the the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept PLANNING BOARD MEETINGS Windsor, NY 12553. Purpose: to engage in in original form and submitted in a sealed City Comptroller in her office at City Hall, 83 any part of the bid without accepting the animal hospitals, animal clinics and any other use or premises which maintains or houses MONDAY— JANUARY 14, 2019 any lawful act or activity. envelope clearly labeled Potassium Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, New York whole thereof, or to accept such bid they MONDAY— JANUARY 28, 2019 #94620 Permanganate on or before the until 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, Thursday, deem to be in the best interest of the City. more than three dogs that are six months of age or older, whether for commercial or MONDAY— FEBRUARY 11, 2019 aforementioned due date and time. Bids January 3, 2019 for Hydroflurosilicic Acid City of Newburgh MONDAY— FEBRUARY 25, 2019 submitted after the deadline will not be for the City of Newburgh Water Department, City Comptroller noncommercial purposes. WALTON LAKE ALEHOUSE, LLC. Arts. MONDAY— MARCH 11, 2019 considered. Faxed or photocopies will not New York. December 3, 2018 BY ORDER OF THE of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/06/18. MONDAY— MARCH 25, 2019 be acceptable. Specifications, becoming available to AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ BOARD OF TOWN BOARD Office: Orange County. SSNY designated as MONDAY— APRIL 08, 2019 Bidders are required to execute a non- the public on Wednesday, December 12, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER TOWN OF CRAWFORD agent of the LLC upon whom process against MONDAY— APRIL 29, 2019 collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section 2018, may be obtained by visiting the Empire #94644 JOLENE ROY it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of MONDAY— MAY 13, 2019 103d of the General Municipal Law of the State Purchasing Group website at: TOWN CLERK process to the LLC, c/o Leslie Wenger, 2 TUESDAY— MAY 28, 2019 State of New York. The City of Newburgh is www.BidNetDirect.com/ new-york, Dated: December 13, 2018 Vista Lane, Monroe, NY 10950. Purpose: NOTICE MONDAY— JUNE 10, 2019 exempt from payment of Federal and State selecting the Open Bids tab and the above- #94736 Any lawful purpose. INVITATION TO BID MONDAY— JUNE 24, 2019 taxes on all materials supplied to the owner titled bid document. Vendors may have to #94704 Materials and Supplies Bid MONDAY— JULY 08, 2019 pursuant to their contract. Bids submitted register if visiting their site for the first time. #16.18 NOTICE OF ADOPTION MONDAY— JULY 29, 2019 without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will All bids must be submitted on FOR THE CITY OF TOWN OF CRAWFORD MONDAY— AUGUST 12, 2019 not be considered. the provided bid forms. All bids must be NEWBURGH’S WATER DEPARTMENT LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF 2018 MONDAY— AUGUST 26, 2019 City of Newburgh No bid shall be withdrawn for a period in original form and submitted in a sealed NEWBURGH, NEW YORK PLANNING BOARD AUTHORITY AFTER MONDAY— SEPTEMBER 09, 2019 NOTICE of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the envelope clearly labeled Hydroflurosilicic Sealed bids will be received by the City’s APPROVAL OF SPECIAL PERMIT MONDAY— SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 INVITATION TO BID opening of the bids without the consent of Acid on or before the aforementioned due Comptroller’s office at City Hall, 83 Broadway, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that after a TUESDAY— OCTOBER 15, 2019 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE BID #21.18 the City of Newburgh Comptroller. date and time. Bids submitted after the 4th Floor, Newburgh, New York until 4pm, public hearing held on December 6, 2018, MONDAY— OCTOBER 28, 2019 FOR THE CITY OF NEWBURGH WATER The award of their bid may be subject deadline will not be considered. Faxed or prevailing time, Thursday, January 3rd, 2019 and after adoption of a Negative Declaration TUESDAY— NOVEMBER 12, 2019 DEPARTMENT NEWBURGH, NEW YORK to approval by City Council. The City reserves photocopies will not be acceptable. for Materials and Supplies for the City of under SEQR for this Unlisted Action, the MONDAY— NOVEMBER 25, 2019 Sealed bids will be received by the the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept Bidders are required to execute a non- Newburgh Water Department, New York. Town Board duly enacted Local Law No. 7 MONDAY— DECEMBER 09, 2019 City Comptroller in her office at City Hall, 83 any part of the bid without accepting the collusion bidding affidavit pursuant to section Specifications, becoming available to of 2018, entitled: Planning Board Authority IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, WORK Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, New York whole thereof, or to accept such bid they 103d of the General Municipal Law of the the public on Wednesday, December 12th, After Approval of Special Permit, which SESSION MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON until 4:00 p.m., prevailing time, Thursday, deem to be in the best interest of the City. State of New York. The City of Newburgh is 2018 may be obtained by visiting the Empire local amends paragraph (e) of Section THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH January 3rd, 2019 for Sodium Hypochlorite City of Newburgh exempt from payment of Federal and State State Purchasing Group website at: www. 137-26C(9), which pertains to the Planning AT THE TOWN GOVERNMENT CENTER, for the City of Newburgh Water Department, City Comptroller taxes on all materials supplied to the owner empirestatebidsystem.com, selecting the Board’s authority to review, modify or 2ND FLOOR, CONFERENCE ROOM 110 New York. December 3, 2018 pursuant to their contract. Bids submitted Open Bids tab and the above-titled bid suspend special permits, to clarify that such BRACKEN ROAD, MONTGOMERY, NEW Specifications, becoming available to AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ without a non-collusion bidding affidavit will document. Vendors may have to register if authority applies to all special permits and YORK 12549 AT 9:00 A.M. the public on Wednesday, December 12, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER” not be considered. visiting this site for the first time. special permit uses approved by the Planning THE EVENING MEETINGS WILL TAKE 2018, may be obtained by visiting the Empire #94641 No bid shall be withdrawn for a period All bids must be submitted on Board. PLACE AT THE TOWN GOVERNMENT State Purchasing Group website at: of forty-five (45) days subsequent to the the provided bid forms. All bids must be BY ORDER OF THE BOARD CENTER, 2ND FLOOR MEETING ROOM, Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018 27

110 BRACKEN ROAD, MONTGOMERY, considering the following applications and approval for a subsurface sanitary sewer in the Town Hall, 1496 Route 300, Town TOWN OF NEWBURGH BY ORDER of the Zoning Board of NEW YORK 12549 AT 7:30 P.M. for the conducting of any other business that disposal system an amended subdivision of Newburgh, New York, to act upon the NOTICE OF HEARING Appeals dated the 13th day of December ANY CHANGES IN THIS SCHEDULE OR may come before the Board: map must be filed. following appeal: NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant 2018. ANY SPECIAL MEETINGS WILL BE MADE Public Hearing: A Public Hearing will be held on APPLICATION of Rhona Chambers for to Section 267-a (1) of the Town Law, State #94767 PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPEN Application for Daniel Crispell for the 3rd Day of January, 2019 at the Town an area variance to rebuild the front porch, of New York and Section 185-55A (1) of the MEETINGS LAW, ARTICLE 7, SECTION 104 Preliminary Approval of plat entitled: Lot Line Hall Meeting Room, 1496 Route 300, add a second story addition, raise the roof Zoning Ordinances of the Town of Newburgh, OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW. Revision of Donald E. & Jean S. Crispell Tax Newburgh, New York at 7:00 PM, at which line and rebuild the decks and pergolas a Public Hearing will be held by the Zoning Wallkill Fire District BY ORDER OF THE Map # 99.2-3-6 & # 99.2-3-5.114. Applicant time all interested persons will be given an requires a front yard minimum setback of Board of Appeals of the Town of Newburgh, WALLKILL FIRE DISTRICT PLANNING BOARD proposes a Lot Line Revision to create a opportunity to be heard. 50’ where 25.4 is proposed, one side yard New York on Thursday the 27th day of SPECIAL BOARD MEETING DATE FRED REICHLE 4.0+/- acre parcel to construct a single family BY ORDER OF THE TOWN OF minimum setback of 30’ where 1.5’ is December, 2018 at 7:00 P.M., in the Town The Board of Fire Commissioners of the CHAIRMAN dwelling at 77 Low Road in the RAG-2 NEWBURGH PLANNING BOARD proposed, combined side yard of 80’ where Hall, 1496 Route 300, Town of Newburgh, Wallkill Fire District, Hamlet of Wallkill, Ulster Dated: December 10, 2018 District and WCSD. JOHN P. EWASUTYN 12’ is proposed and a rear yard of 40’ where New York, to act upon the following appeal: County, advises that they will be holding a #94761 Continued Public Hearing: Chairman 0’ is proposed. The maximum building lot APPLICATION of A Plus Auto and Truck, special meeting on Friday, December 28, Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Planning Board coverage is 10% where 45% is proposed LLC to utilize an existing commercial building 2018 at 4:00 p.m. The purpose of said Wireless of Plan entitled: Wallkill Village Town of Newburgh and the maximum surface lot coverage on the premises for an auto repair garage meeting is to finalize financial transactions Orange County Project Number: PN20161540430 of Lands Dated: 11 December, 2018 20% where 54% is proposed. PREMISES and requesting area variances for the two prior to the end of the fiscal year and to NOTICE TO BIDDERS of Natural Power Group, Inc. Tax Map #94718 LOCATED at 16 O’Dell Cir____51-5-5___ structures on the site. A) an area variance address any and all matters that come before Department of General Services 106.2-4-10. Application entails co-locating __R-1 Zone__ in the Town of Newburgh, for the front structure allowing a front yard the Board. The meeting will be held at the Fire (6) additional panel antennas to existing New York. setback of 25.2’ where 60’ is required and COUNTY OF ORANGE TOWN OF NEWBURGH Station on Central Avenue, Wallkill, New York. water tank located at 53 Wallkill Avenue in the TAKE NOTICE that the applicant should B) a rear yard area variance for the structure Sealed bids for providing Diagnose, NOTICE OF HEARING Philip LaRocco SB District and WCSD. appear at the hearing and all persons in the rear. Repair and Rebuild Automatic Transmissions NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant Secretary/ Treasurer The applications and plans will be interested in any way may appear and be PREMISES LOCATED at 12 Little Lane (RFB-OC161-18) to the County of Orange will to Section 267-a (1) of the Town Law, State Wallkill Fire District available at the Planning Board Office at the heard by the Board. Rd____53-4-4.21____(B-Zone)___ in the be received at PO Box 218, 255-275 Main of New York and Section 185-55A (1) of the #94720 Town Office Building during working hours BY ORDER of the Zoning Board of Town of Newburgh, New York. St., Goshen, New York 10924, until 3:30 PM Zoning Ordinances of the Town of Monday Friday 12:00 4:00pm ten days prior Appeals dated the 13th day of December TAKE NOTICE that the applicant should on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 when the same Newburgh, a Public Hearing will be held to the Public Hearing. Any interested person 2018. appear at the hearing and all persons will be publicly opened and read. Bid forms, by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town may file with the Planning Board a written #94766 interested in any way may appear and be including specifications, may be obtained of Newburgh, New York on Thursday the statement in lieu of or in addition to any heard by the Board. from the Department of General Services at 27th day of December, 2018 at 7:00 P.M., the above address or on the Internet at www. remarks to be presented at the hearing. Such orangecountygov.com statements shall be signed and presented December 19, 2018 to the Planning Board Secretary prior to James P Burpoe or at the hearing at Town Office Building, Commissioner 14 Central Avenue, Wallkill, New York. All of General Services parties and citizens in interest will be given County of Orange an opportunity to be heard in respect to #94738 the proposed applications but the Planning Board reserves the right to limit time for presentation to a maximum of five minutes. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Additional access available to review Department of General Services plans for projects is located on the Town COUNTY OF ORANGE Web Site at www.shawangunk.org under Sealed bids for providing Fertilizer, Sand, Legal Notices. Seed and Turf Treatment (RFB-OC162-18) to ______the County of Orange will be received at PO Mark Watkins Box 218, 255-275 Main St., Goshen, New Chair York 10924, until 3:00 PM on Wednesday, Town of Shawangunk January 16, 2018, when the same will be Planning Board publicly opened and read. Bid forms, #94765 including specifications, may be obtained from the Department of General Services at the above address or on the Internet at www. orangecountygov.com Town of Newburgh Notice of Hearing James P Burpoe Town of Newburgh Planning Board Commissioner PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Planning of General Services Board of the Town of Newburgh, Orange County of Orange County, New York will hold a Public Hearing December 19, 2018 pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 185-57 #94764 Section K of the Code on the Application of: 233 Quaker Street/ Drivanos 2 Family, (2018-19) for a site plan approval. The site is Town of Plattekill located at 233 Quaker Street in the Town of LEGAL NOTICE Newburgh designed on the Town tax maps TOWN OF PLATTEKILL as Section 2, Block 1, and Lot 15. MEETING DATES A Public Hearing will be held on PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, The Town the 3rd Day of January, 2019 at the Town Board of the Town of Plattekill will be holding Hall Meeting Room, 1496 Route 300, the Annual Settlement Meeting for the Year Newburgh, New York at 7:00 PM, at which 2018 on December 28, 2018 at 3:30 PM time all interested persons will be given an at the Town of Plattekill Town Hall located opportunity to be heard. at #1915 Rt. 44-55, PO Box 45, Modena, BY ORDER OF THE TOWN OF NY 12548. NEWBURGH PLANNING BOARD AND, The 2019 Reorganization Meeting JOHN P. EWASUTYN for the Town of Plattekill will be held on Chairman January 2, 2019 at 7:00 PM at the Plattekill Planning Board Town Hall located at #1915 Rt. 44-55, Town of Newburgh Modena, NY, 12548. Dated: 10 December, 2018 By Order of the Town Board #94717 Town of Plattekill Barbara E. Dawes Town Clerk Notice of Hearing #94732 Town of Newburgh Planning Board PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Planning Board of the Town of Newburgh, Orange County, New York will hold a Public Hearing Town of Shawangunk pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Application of: pursuant to section 274(a)(b) and section Madison Rose Properties Amended 276 of the Town Law and the Zoning Law Subdivision/ Buildable lot, (2018-21) for an of the Town of Shawangunk, as amended, amended subdivision to remove a not for Public Hearings will be held by the Planning residential purpose at this time note. The Board of the Town of Shawangunk, County project is located at 119 Foxwood Drive of Ulster, State of New York on Wednesday, South in the Town of Newburgh designed January 2, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon on the Town tax maps as Section 16, Block thereafter as the matters can be heard at the 3, and Lot 11.1. Project involves a not for Town Office Building, 14 Central Avenue, residential purposes lot which has received Wallkill, New York, for the purpose of 28 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, December 19, 2018

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Pine Bush’s Colin Lang finished 4th in the state last season as a diver, and now the senior is poised to try and finish his final season to better that result. “My goal this year is to win the state title,” said Lang. Lang just finished warming up against Newburgh Free Academy at home Tuesday, Dec. 11. Lang won the diving competition with 380.05 points, but the Goldbacks won the meet 123-60. Aidan Kane was Pine Bush’s other win- ner when he took the 200-freestyle with a time of 1:53.48, more than 5 seconds fast- er than Newburgh’s Devin Triller. Pine Bush was second in the 200-medley relay and 200-freestyle relay, and Michael Doti was second in the 100-backstroke for the Colin Lang, fourth in the state last year, won the diving competition. Bushmen. Lang will attend Niagara University, a D-1 school, dive and study criminal jus- tice. But now he said he feels “perfect” as he works hard to try and win a state title during his six years diving for Pine Bush. “No injuries. I’m really healthy. I’m in good position right now,” he said. “Everything right now is muscle memory. I practice seven days a week, so every- thing is pretty much the same.” This Week WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 Boys Basketball Michael Doti swims on Pine Bush’s 2nd-place 200-medley relay team. Chapel Field at Eldred, 6:30 p.m. Monroe-Woodbury at Pine Bush, 6:30 p.m. Valley Central at Warwick, 6:30 p.m. Sportlight Wrestling Pine Bush at Cornwall, 7 p.m. Valley Central at Warwick, 7 p.m. Basketball is Taylor Pannell’s first love Wallkill at Saugerties, 6 p.m. By BOND BRUNGARD were just thankful to be there.” was little.” THURSDAY, DEC. 20 [email protected] Now it’s basketball season, and Pannell made her comments after Boys Swimming Pannell is combining her jump- her basketball team beat Washingtonville at Valley Central, 4:30 p.m. aylor Pannell is a jumper. She’s ing and shooting to help Pine Newburgh Free Academy at been to the state outdoor cham- Bush this winter. And as the home Friday. After leading at Girls Basketball basketball season gets under- the half in the south gym, the Pine Bush at Valley Central, 7 p.m. Tpionships in the high jump, triple jump and long jump, and she’s come way, Pannell does not have a game was moved to the main FRIDAY, DEC. 21 back to Pine Bush after finishing 3rd preference of what sport she gym when the scoreboard mal- Boys Basketball in the long jump. enjoys more. functioned. The delay would Pine Bush at Kingston, 7 p.m. She also plays volleyball, and as “It honestly depends. When I not slow Pine Bush’s momen- Monticello at Wallkill, 6 p.m. an outside hitter and middle hitter am in basketball season, I like tum, and the home team, a for Pine Bush this fall, her power and basketball better,” she said. young squad, stopped the Lady Indoor Track grace at the net helped get her team to “When I am in volleyball sea- Goldbacks 58-41, with nearly Valley Central at West Point, 6:30 p.m. the state Class AA final four in Glens son, I like volleyball better.” half of the points scored at the SATURDAY, DEC. 22 Falls. Pannell is a junior, and volleyball foul line. Indoor Track “When you have that team feeling of and track came into her life after bas- “We have to work hard every day in Chapel Field at West Point, 1 p.m. everyone wanting the same goal, it all ketball, which holds her passion. practice,” said Pannell. “Once again, Pine Bush at West Point, 1 p.m. works out,” she said, of the volleyball “Basketball is like my first love,” she we all have that feeling of having the Wallkill at West Point, 1 p.m. team’s success this past autumn. “We said. “I have always played it since I same goal.” Sports Wallkill Valley Times Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Pine Bush girls roll past Newburgh

By BOND BRUNGARD Pine Bush’s first-year coach. “When you [email protected] get the opportunity to go there, you have to make those foul shots.” It was a sluggish game, and that helped Pine Bush led 33-22 at the half. During Pine Bush’s girls’ basketball team against the break, the game was moved to the visiting Newburgh Free Academy Friday. main gym when the scoreboard malfunc- The Lady Goldbacks found them- tioned in the south gym where the team selves in very early foul trouble, and normally plays its games. Toni Adipietro went to the foul line seven Pine Bush went 24 for 35 from the foul times for Pine Bush in the first quarter, line, and Tea Griffth added 10 points as and she hit six of those shots. She went to the other player in double figures. the foul line eight more times and landed E’Laysia Williams led the Lady four of those shots, leading Pine Bush Goldbacks with 15 points, and Alera Jicha with 18 points in the 58-41 victory over added 9 points. Nyah Williams landed NFA. Newburgh’s only three in the fourth when “I told them: you win and lose games she scored all of her 5 points. on the foul line,” said Michelle Bouffard,

Taylor Pannell stops to take this shot. Pannell scored and finished the game with eight points.

Pine Bush scored nearly half of its points at the foul line. Lilly Ramirez, here, was 3 for 5 Toni Adipietro led Pine Bush with 18 points. from the line.