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Town of New Windsor Press Releases

Please find and view the most up to date news and information regarding the Town of New Windsor listed below.

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Howl O ween Contest 2023

Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest at San Giacomo Dog Park on Oct 28th

Please join us for this fun event at our dog park. Open to the public, however your dog must be licensed and have an update to date rabies vaccine.

Register here: https://app.amilia.com/.../town.../shop/activities/4744377

We are accepting donations for The Orange County ASPCA. Needed items: Paper Towels, Bleach and Doggie Treats

For more information, contact Kelly Allegra, Town Clerk at 845.563.4611.

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NYS DPS to hold Virtual Hearings for Central Hudson's Electric and Gas Rate Case 9/12/23 and 9/20/23

The NYS Public Service Commission Wants to Hear From You -

NYS DPS to hold Virtual Hearings for Central Hudson's Electric and Gas Rate Case 9/12/23 and 9/20/23

To ensure full public participation, the Commission will hold a series of virtual hearings on September 12 and 20, 2023, to solicit input and comments from your community regarding Central Hudson Electric and Gas rate cases.

On July 31, 2023, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation (Central Hudson) filed amendments to its electric and natural gas tariff schedules seeking approval from the New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) to increase its annual electric and natural gas delivery revenue to be effective July 1, 2024. Central Hudson serves the territories of Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, and Ulster counties.

Central Hudson is proposing to increase its electric delivery revenue by approximately $139.5 million (a 31.9 percent increase in base delivery revenues), and its natural gas delivery revenue by approximately $41.5 million (a 29.2 percent increase in base delivery revenues). Central Hudson’s filing proposes to provide energy efficiency incentives and services, invest in infrastructure modernization, and maintain energy affordability while ensuring the continuation of safe, reliable, and resilient electric and gas systems.

If you wish to comment at a hearing, you must register no later than the day before. To register by phone, call 1 800-342-3330 and follow the prompts. Any person who would like to listen to the hearings and does not wish to make a statement may access the hearings without registering. Details on how to participate at the public hearings and how to submit comments are available in the Notice of Public Statement Hearings which can be found in the link provided here Central Hudson's Electric and Gas Rates.

September 12 1:00 pm

September 12 5:00 pm

September 20 1:00 pm

September 20 5:00 pm

We encourage you and your constituents to join us at the hearings and provide comments.

Information about the filings can be found at www.dps.ny.gov or use the links below. 

Central Hudson case #23-E-0418

Central Hudson case #23-G-0419

Richard Berkley

Consumer Advocate and Director

Office of Consumer Services

Link from DPS with additional information:https://dps.ny.gov/event/central-hudson-virtual-public-statement-hearings-regarding-central-hudsons-rate-case-1

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New Windsor Police Announce Registry for Vulnerable Persons

The New Windsor Police Department has announced a new program to aid members of vulnerable populations. The department has created a voluntary registry where family members may supply vital information about loved ones who are prone to wandering. This may include individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Autism, Traumatic Brain Injury or any other type of special needs, physical or mental disability.


Participation in this program is completely voluntary and information provided will be kept at the Police Department and only used when necessary to identify or locate a missing or wandering person. In the event of an emergency, this information can allow officers to quickly and efficiently handle any incident that may arise. It provides officers with relevant and pertinent details that aid in identifying and reconnecting vulnerable persons with their loved one when minutes count.


New Windsor Police Chief, Dan Valeri stated, “Often times, police officers encounter individuals who may not be able to identify themselves or provide their home address. Being able to search the registry, can assist officers in identifying these individuals and getting them home safely. Additionally, when a family member
needs to report their loved one missing, the necessary information is already available for police to disseminate and begin a search.”


The goal of the program is to promote community safety, improve officer safety, increase the efficiency of operations, and give community members some peace of mind for loved ones that may be prone to wandering.


Registration forms are available online by clicking HERE or in person at the Police Department or Town Clerk, Kelly Allegra’s Office. For further information about the program, contact Sgt. Sylvester at 563-4660.

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National Night Out is on Tuesday, August 1st from 5-8PM!

Residents across New Windsor are invited to join their neighbors and first responders for the town’s second annual National Night Out, scheduled to be held on Tuesday, August 1st at 5:00p.m. at Kristi Babcock Park!

The New Windsor Police Department will be hosting this event, along with its partners Vails Gate Fire Department, New Windsor Fire Department, New Windsor Emergency Medical Services, and the New York State Police.

For more information or to get involved, contact: [email protected]