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Locality: Newburgh, New York

Phone: +1 845-561-3131



Address: 55 Broadway 12550 Newburgh, NY, US

Website: www.cityofnewburgh-ny.gov

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City of Newburgh Police Department 07.04.2021

Snow Emergency Declared - February 6, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. In preparation for the forecasted inclement weather, A Snow Emergency has been declared in the City of Newburgh effective Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. Snow Emergency parking regulations will be in effect until the Snow Emergency is lifted. A snow emergency automatically goes into effect at any time there is a prediction of snow and/or ice of 2 inches or more according to the National Weather Service at www.w...eather.com. During a snow emergency, alternate side of the street parking regulations are in effect as follows: On North-South Streets, parking is permitted on the East side of the street for 24 hours, from 6pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Parking is permitted on the West side of the street for 24 hours from 6pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. On East-West Streets, parking is permitted on the North side of the street for 24 hours from 6pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Parking is permitted on the South side of the street for 24 hours from 6pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. On all other City streets, the Police Department will designate the side of the street on which parking is permitted, allowing parking on one side of the street on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and then on the other side, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Permitted parking on each side of the street will be from 6pm at the time the Emergency is declared until 24 hours thereafter. No parking will be allowed on designated snow emergency routes. Snow emergency routes are as follows: Broadway (both sides from West Street to the City line) Dupont Avenue Lake Street Leroy Place Little Britain Road (both sides, entire length) North Street (both sides from Leroy Place to Robinson Avenue) South Robinson Avenue South Street South Water Street Water Street (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, both sides, entire length) Parking is allowed in City Municipal Parking Lots on Ann Street, Van Ness Street, (between Fullerton and Prospect Streets) and on Chambers Street. Cars parked illegally during a snow emergency WILL BE TOWED. The public can find Snow Emergency updates in the following places: City Hall Hotline - Call (845) 569-7398 to hear a message in English and Spanish. City Website - Users can sign up for E-Alerts to be notified immediately. Social Media - Posts will appear on the City of Newburgh Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CityofNewburgh/ Radio - Pamal Broadcasting (WHUD 100.7FM, WSPK 104.7FM, WBNR 1260AM, WLNA 1420AM, WXPK 107.1FM), Fox Radio (Fox 103.1, Oldies 98.9/1220/105.3, Fox Country 94.5), Townsquare Media (94.3/97.3 The Wolf, 92.7/96.9 WRRV, 101.5 WPDH, JUAN 95.7, 97.7 NOW)

City of Newburgh Police Department 05.03.2021

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City of Newburgh Police Department 09.11.2020

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City of Newburgh Police Department 27.10.2020

CNPD Officer Yonnone and Officer Scott out on patrol. You may see them or several other officers on the bike unit pedaling around the city. If you do, stop and say hello!

City of Newburgh Police Department 20.10.2020

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City of Newburgh Police Department 04.10.2020

Join us in welcoming Arnold Butch Amthor as our new Chief of Police. He is a respected leader in the Law Enforcement community and active force in the City of Newburgh’s community. This week he attended a sermon by Pastor Rob McLymore at Life Restoration Church with some of his friends and family.

City of Newburgh Police Department 17.09.2020

As we continue to strive for excellence in policing, we would like to extend warm wishes to the community that we serve. These are trying times for everyone and it is important that we all continue to work together in keeping the peace on our streets, in our homes and during our interactions with each other. With these thoughts in mind, the CNPD is taking a new step forward to use our social media accounts as a way to help keep the public better informed about our department, as well as a way to connect with the community we serve. We look forward to connecting with you all.

City of Newburgh Police Department 05.09.2020

Ofc Quinn playing some 1 on 1 with a city resident

City of Newburgh Police Department 27.08.2020

The City of Newburgh Police Department would like to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Fourth of July!

City of Newburgh Police Department 15.08.2020

Several members of the community dropped off some snacks to us this morning as a show of support to Defend and not defund the police. Thank you very much!

City of Newburgh Police Department 08.08.2020

We would like to thank Richard Fracasse for the lunch delivery on Wednesday from Vesuvio's Restaurant!

City of Newburgh Police Department 03.08.2020

Thank you to Megan Maxwell and She Makes Cakes (Cakes by Megan) for the delivery of cupcakes this morning!

City of Newburgh Police Department 14.07.2020

Thank You so much Margaret Hanson!!!! What a surprise! All of us here at the Police Department truly enjoyed the sweets!

City of Newburgh Police Department 30.06.2020

Thank you to the faculty and students of Heritage Middle School for the donations dropped off to us this week! It was all greatly appreciated!

City of Newburgh Police Department 17.06.2020

Thank you to the United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region for the delicious lunch brought to us today for Police Week! It was greatly appreciated