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South Robinson Avenue, Newburgh, NY

Man Charged After High-Speed Chase, Fatal Crash In Town Of Newburgh Man Charged After High-Speed Chase, Fatal Crash In Town Of Newburgh
Man Charged After High-Speed Chase, Fatal Crash In Town Of Newburgh A man has been charged a man with manslaughter in connection with a high-speed chase that ended with a fatal crash in Orange County. Luis Colon, 27, of Newark, New Jersey, was arrested on Monday, Dec. 7, and charged with manslaughter and unlaw fleeing a police officer, said the Orange County District Attorney's Office. The incident took place around 1:34 a.m., Monday, at the intersection of South Robinson Avenue and South Williams Street in the City of Newburgh, police said. According to officials, Colon allegedly had been driving a van at a high rate of speed, ignoring lane mark…
Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect
Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect With as much as a foot of snow and sleet expected to blanket Orange County on Wednesday, Newburgh city officials have declared a snow emergency. Newburgh City Manager Michael Ciaravino has declared a snow emergency in Newburgh, effective as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, during which, snow emergency parking regulations will be in effect until it is lifted. According to Ciaravino, a Snow Emergency automatically goes into effect any time there is a prediction of snow of more than two and a half inches. During an emergency, alternate side of the street parking are altered. On north-south st…
Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh
Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh With Mother Nature expected to drop as much of a foot of snow in the Hudson Valley Wednesday, officials in Newburgh have declared a Snow Emergency, which will be in effect indefinitely. Newburgh City Manager Michael Ciaravino announced that after consulting with city officials, the Snow Emergency was declared, effective as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6. According to Ciaravino, a Snow Emergency automatically goes into effect any time there is a prediction of snow of more than two and a half inches. During an emergency, alternate side of the street parking are altered. On north-south street…