Mid Hudson Times Aug. 29 2018

T IMES MID HUDSON Vol. 30, No. 35 AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 3 Grid season kicks off Friday Tiger Infrastructure Partners and Agate Power, owners of the Danskammer Power Plant, has announced plans to replace their aging plant with a new state of the art facility. The new plant is expected to generate up to 575 megawatts and is projected to cost $400 million. The 18-acre site is located off River Road in the Backpack giveaway Page 3 SERVING NEWBURGH AND NEW WINDSOR Danskammer Plant to be replaced Town of Newburgh. Tiger Infrastructure Partners is a private equity firm that was founded by a former Treasury official and is backed by Julian Robertson, a billionaire hedge fund investor as well as the New York Ziff family. John Lacey, Director of Public Relations and Public Affairs for the company, responded with details about the proposed new facility. He said the ONE DOLLAR Page 40 New energy source By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] 3 new Energy Center will, “provide a more efficient and cost-effective facility to produce electricity while minimizing impacts on the surrounding communities and maintaining tax benefits into the future.” Lacey said the proposed plant will be far more efficient than the present one, touting the fact that the new facility’s, Continued on page 3 Salsa Under the Stars Brian Wolfe Mextonalli, a Mexican folklore dance group performed last Friday during the second installment of Salsa Under the Stars at Safe Harbors Green in Newburgh. The event drew about 400 people. WWW.MIDHUDSONTIMES.COM Gay Lee petition upheld By KATELYN CORDERO [email protected] The race for Mayor in the City of Newburgh is back in action. Candidate Gay Lee won her way back onto the ballot winning her lawsuit against the Orange County Board of Elections for invalidating 69 of her signatures on August 16 and reaffirming the lower court decision in the court of appeals on Tuesday. The Board of Elections went to the Appellate Division, Second Department of the New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday to have the decision reversed. The appellate division sided with Justice Catherine Bartlett, the decision of the lower court was upheld. Lee will officially be running against current Mayor Torrance Harvey on September 13 in the Democratic Primary. “I think Judge Bartlett and the appellate court did the right thing,” said Lee. “They decided not to disenfranchise Newburgh voters by following this bogus law created by [Councilman] Jonathan Jacobson and the Board of Elections. The issue became less about me and more about the voters in the City of Newburgh, we cannot continue to allow Newburgh’s voice to be stifled.” Lee will be fighting for a one-year term against Harvey in the coming election to fill the vacancy created by the death of Mayor Judy Kennedy in April. Kennedy served two years as Mayor and requested that Harvey fill her position which was Continued on page 2