Mid Hudson Times Sep. 27 2017

T IMES NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION FIRST-PLACE AWARD FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE, 2016 MID HUDSON Vol. 29, No 39 3 SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3, 2017 Performing at Disney World Page 38 Page 21 SERVING NEWBURGH AND NEW WINDSOR Schools, bus companies working to fix delays Newburgh parents and students may notice that during the first few weeks of school the buses are often delayed or unpredictable. However, Sue Young, grandparent of a Newburgh Free Academy North high school student, views this year’s busing schedule as a “big mess.” Her grandson, who rides a ONE DOLLAR Lady Goldbacks win in overtime Catching the late bus By LAUREN BERG 3 Gallagher bus several times a week, was picked up from his Liberty street bus stop for the first time the morning of September 18, two weeks after school had Continued on page 4 A great day for kites DoD won’t pay for past PFOS cleanup By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] The U.S. Department of Defense states it will not pay for past work performed in connection with perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) contamination of the City of Newburgh drinking water reservoir at Washington Lake or surrounding public and private wells in the towns of Newburgh and New Windsor. That is according to a DoD statement which comes more than a year after the discovery of elevated levels of PFOS in the lake and surrounding drinking watershed. State sampling has shown the contamination came from the nearby Stewart Air National Guard Base. Alongside local municipalities, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has carried out millions of dollars in remediation work since the water crisis emerged in May last year. DoD digs in The skies above Washington’s Headquarters were filled with kites once again on Saturday as the Friends of the State Historic Sites hosted their annual “Kites Over the Hudson” event. It was a day in which the weather could not have been more cooperative. WWW.MIDHUDSONTIMES.COM “Reimbursement for past expenditures are not authorized,” DoD spokesman Adam Stump said in an email to the Mid Hudson Times on Tuesday. “The Department of Defense defines past expenditures as anything that the community expended prior to having a Continued on page 2