Mid Hudson Times Jun. 06 2018

T IMES MID HUDSON Vol. 30, No 23 3 JUNE 6 - 12, 2018 1970s jive State qualifiers Page 38 Page 40 The town of Newburgh held an unusual workshop meeting this past May 29. While all workshop meetings are open to the public, they generally do not allow time for public comments. However, as many locals in attendance came to voice their opinion on the 98-acre request for agricultural zone near Chadwick Lake, town supervisor Gil Piaquadio made a few exceptions. Throughout the meeting Piaquadio and various board members encouraged residents to voice their concerns at the June 7 public hearing at the Orange County Legislature meeting in Goshen. The town board vote on May 29 was to determine whether to recommend if the property is capable of having a farm. “All we are going to do as a board tonight is send a recommendation to the county,” ONE DOLLAR SERVING NEWBURGH AND NEW WINDSOR Residents oppose Chadwick Ag District By LAUREN BERG 3 said Piaquadio. “The county is in charge to make sure the soils can be maintained for farming. It has nothing to do with the use of anything.” He clarified that only when the owners apply for an exemption on property taxes, which requires at least two years of profits of $10,000 or more from farming the land, can the town then consider the use of the land in their decision-making. Continued on page 4 A big hit on Broadway Lujan seeks state Assembly seat By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] County Legislator Kevindaryan Lujan has announced he will run for the seat left vacant by the passing of Assemblyman Frank Skartados. The 104th Assembly District covers portions of Dutchess, Ulster and Orange counties. “I see this as a continuation of serving my c o m m u n i t y, ” Lujan said shortly after announcing his decision last week. “Frank was always great at making sure his communities were getting their fair share of funds. I want Kevindaryan Lujan to make sure I continue that legacy.” Lujan, 31, never served in public office when he was elected to represent District 4 in the Orange County Legislature last year. Now in his sixth month on the job, Lujan said he was reluctant to run for the assembly seat. Brian Wolfe The Funk Junkies took the stage Saturday night during the Newburgh Illuminated Festival. Coverage is on pages 20-22. WWW.MIDHUDSONTIMES.COM Continued on page 4