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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 ...
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 .
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.
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 ...
"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 ...
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.
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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 ...