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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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Time Change on New Windsor Farmers Market

Time change for our farmers market! After much feedback, the New Windsor Farmers Market will run from 12pm-6pm each week.

Supervisor Bedetti stated "We received feedback from our residents who might not be able to get to the market by 4pm. With that in mind we have adjusted the time of the market to run from 12pm-6pm each week. This way people can shop on their lunch break or way home from work!"

Vendor space is still available! Vendors may sell fruits, vegetables or any other type of food or non food related items! Please contact us with any interest or questions.

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Orange County Mobile DMV at New Windsor Town Hall on May 28

Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti is happy to announce the Orange County Mobile DMV will be back at New Windsor Town Hall next month! The mobile DMV will be here on Tuesday, May 28th from 10am-3:30pm. New Windsor residents can process many of the normal DMV transactions right here at town hall.

Supervisor Bedetti would like to thank Orange County Clerk Kelly Eskew for once again bringing this service to our residents!

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Dog Park Kick Off Party! Saturday April 27, 11am-2pm

Join Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti, Town Clerk Patty Clarino and Animal Control Officer Stacy Conley for the kickoff of our Dog Park season on Saturday, April 27 from 11am-2pm!

All pups will have a great time running together at the park, followed by a smooch your pooch booth and pup cups! For the adults, Carmella's Cucina food truck will be onsite with some delicious eats while everyone shakes their tail to music.

All dogs attending must have a visible rabies and dog license tag attached to their collars. If you are not a member of our dog park currently you are still welcome to attend, as long as your pup has a current rabies and dog license attached to their collar. We'll have information on how you can join as well!

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Town Clerk's Office open Thursday evenings and one Saturday per month starting March 7

Town Clerk Patricia A. Clarino and Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti are happy to announce evening and weekend hours for residents who need to conduct business at the Town Clerk’s office. Starting Thursday, March 7 the Town Clerk’s office will be open until 6pm each Thursday. Starting Saturday, March 9, the Clerk’s office will be open on the second Saturday of the month from 9am-12pm. For Saturday openings, dates will be posted on the Town Clerk’s webpage at newwindsor-ny.gov.

Town Clerk Clarino stated: “Our residents lead busy lives and cannot always get to my office during normal hours for business that needs to be conducted in person. Many residents voiced a need for this when I was campaigning and I am proud to deliver on my promise.”

Supervisor Bedetti stated: “We pride ourselves on being available for our residents. I am happy to see our Town Clerks office starting evening and weekend hours. It is important that we provide every resident the opportunity for these additional hours for those residents who cannot make it during our normal business hours.”

Town Hall normal business hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm.

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Orange County Mobile DMV at Town Hall on February 27!

Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti is happy to announce the Orange County Mobile DMV will be back at New Windsor Town Hall next month! The mobile DMV will be here on Tuesday, February 27th from 10am-3:30pm. New Windsor residents can process many of the normal DMV transactions right here at town hall.

Supervisor Bedetti would like to thank Orange County Clerk Kelly Eskew for once again bringing this service to our residents!

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Town Receives Nearly 1.6 Million Dollars in Settlement Funds from DEA Investigation

New Windsor Town Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti and Police Chief Daniel Valeri are proud to announce that the town has received nearly 1.6 million dollars in settlement funds as part of a long Drug Enforcement Administration investigation. Recently retired New Windsor Police Detective Michael Schwartz spearheaded the involvement of our police department as a long-standing member of the DEA Drug Task Force. This money will be used for future drug related investigations and to further invest in our police department. 

Thank you to retired Detective Schwartz and our entire police department for all they do to keep New Windsor safe on a daily basis. Much of their hard work goes unnoticed but New Windsor residents should feel better knowing our police department is continually working to make our town a better place on a daily basis.