Ring’s Pond has been home to two swans, but one of them recently died due to shortness of breath. The swans are cared for by Cornwall’s Buildings and Grounds Department during the winter. They’re kept
Voters weren’t disturbed by a budget that was over the tax levy cap. They approved the library’s spending plan on April 8 by almost a four-to-one margin. The final count was 363 in favor and
The Cornwall-on-Hudson Board of Trustees held its annual reorganization meeting on Monday. The first order of business was to swear in Trustees James Kane and Kenneth Schmidt. Mayor Brendan Coyne then re-appointed Mark Edsall as
Fresh isn’t just the name of a café describing the food it offers, but a mantra to live by every day. When owning a business, co-owner Heather Wojehowski said, one can expect good days and
Rob Ross was a junior in college and a computer science major when he went to see his uncle in the hospital. He recalled the visit 30 years later as we sat in a conference
There was more than the usual number of people to recognize at the Highland Engine Company’s annual dinner. The event took place on the second floor of the firehouse on Saturday evening, March 15. Besides
It’s been a rough winter for both the Town of Cornwall and the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson. Snow storm Pax dumped an estimated 18 to 24 inches last week. That’s on top of the near foot
The Town Highway Department has been cramped for a long time. Town Councilman Kerry McGuinness says the department has been encroaching on its neighbor’s property for 20 years. But that could change in the future.
“I’d love to see something happen on that site,” Supervisor Randy Clark said after hearing a proposal for the Maplehurst property. A team of four people attended the Town Board’s Feb. 4 work session to
After the dinner and presentations, and before a Conga line snaked through the restaurant, the members of the ambulance corps watched a video with their guests. In one scene, a sign read “EMS = Earning