Pictured from left to right at a previous Rumshock Veterans Foundation dinner are: Village of Warwick Mayor Michael Newhard; Village of Florida Mayor Dan Harter Jr.; Mid-Hudson News Publisher Mike Martucci; David Rabbitts, former Legislative Director for James Skoufis; Assemblyman Karl Brabenec; the Greenwood Lake Mayor (and Town of Warwick Supervisor candidate) Jesse Dwyer; and Warwick Town Supervisor Mike Sweeton. Photo by Peter Lyons Hall. Fundraiser set for Sept. 19 to build affordable housing for veterans Several elected officials in the lower Hudson Valley region will serve dinner to guests at an upcoming fundraising event... Local News 20 Aug 2023 | 07:29
Brabenec: Bail reform still needs repealing In recent years, New York State has witnessed a concerning shift in its criminal justice system that threatens the safety... Letters to the Editor 08 Aug 2023 | 11:53
First Responders, kids and officials commemorate 9/11 in Greenwood Lake The Greenwood Lake Fire Dept. held their annual memorial service on Sunday evening, commemorating the lives lost on September... Home 13 Sep 2022 | 02:42
Nebrasky Plumbing, Heating & Cooling celebrates grand re-opening MONROE, N.Y. –– Nebrasky Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, in conjunction with the Warwick Chamber of Commerce, hosted a ceremonial... Business 23 May 2022 | 06:18
Warwick Little League opening day parade marches down Main St. ( Photo by Jennifer O’Connor) Parade launches Warwick Little League season Warwick residents lined Main St. in the Village of Warwick on Saturday to cheer on their favorite teams marching in the Warwick... Home 27 Apr 2022 | 03:20
“If I had known this was happening, I would have stayed home,” Roger Gavan said with a laugh while accepting the Community Service Award from Warwick Town Supervisor Michael Sweeton. ( Photos by Joseph Ebler) 'I write. I don’t speak' It takes a village to keep a secret. For two months, that’s exactly what the Warwick community did while WTBQ station manager... Local News 22 Jan 2020 | 07:21
Pretrial detention and cash bail will not be an option for most misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies as of Jan. 1 in New York State. ( Photo illustration) Unintended consequences As of Jan. 1 in New York State, pretrial detention and cash bail will not be an option for most misdemeanors and nonviolent... Local News 08 Jan 2020 | 06:41