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  2. Newburgh (town), New York - Wikipedia

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    The town of Newburgh is known as the "crossroads of the Northeast", a phrase coined in the 1980s by then-town supervisor Robert J. Kirkpatrick Jr., not only because of Stewart Airport and the Hudson River, but also because two major interstate highways cross the town: Interstate 84 (east and west) and Interstate 87, also known as the New York ...

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Newburgh, New York

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Newburgh, New York" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Gardnertown, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Newburgh American Legion Post 1420 is located on Union Avenue a short distance south of Gardnertown Methodist Church. Gardnertown Elementary School was located on Gardnertown Road. A new school was built on Plattekill Turnpike in the mid-1950s, where it remains today. The former schoolhouse then became Newburgh Town Hall.

  5. 40 years ago, Castle showed the rest of the state that ... - AOL

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    The addition of Alcoa helped transform Newburgh from a sleepy river town into a bustling suburb. Castle High School, which became the first local program to win the large-school state championship ...

  6. Town of Newburgh considering new method of electing its four ...

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    "Among other things, not once has Newburgh ever elected an African American or Hispanic candidate to town office, despite the fact that African Americans and Hispanics represent 14.6% and 23.6% of ...

  7. Black, Hispanic residents sue Town of Newburgh, claim ... - AOL

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    Approximately 25% of the town's nearly 32,000 citizens are Black and 15% are Hispanic, they say, but to their knowledge every person ever elected to the Town Board has been white.

  8. Category:Newburgh, New York - Wikipedia

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    New York State Armory (Newburgh) New York State Route 300; Newburgh Bay; Newburgh Conspiracy; Newburgh Enlarged City School District; Newburgh Free Academy; Newburgh Free Library; Newburgh Hummingbirds; Newburgh letter; Newburgh Mall; Newburgh Night Hawks; Newburgh Taylor-mades; Newburgh–Beacon Bridge; Newburgh–Beacon Ferry

  9. Delano-Hitch Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Baseball in Newburgh goes back to the 1860s: the Hudson River club played from 1863 to 1867, compiling an 18–18 record against many of the top teams of the day. Several other short-lived pro teams called the city home before World War I, including the Newburgh Taylor-Mades (aka Hill Climbers or Hillies, Hudson River League, 1903–1907); the Newburgh Dutchmen (New York-New Jersey League ...