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July 4th 2025

Important information about July 4th:

2025 Cornwall 4th Festivities Schedule

There is no Farmer's Market on Wednesday, July 2nd

Parking:

On, Friday, July 4th, 2025, there will be no parking all day on both sides of the following streets: 

Main Street from Hudson Street to Route 218, Hudson Street from Main Street to First Street, North Street, Center Street, South Street, McCann Lane, Tamara Lane, Hazen Street, Clinton Street, Union Street from Main Street to Clinton Street, Hasbrouck Avenue from Main Street to Clinton Street, Broadway and Grand Street.

Note:  Quaker Avenue will be closed on both sides from Elm Street to the traffic circle from *3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Main Street will be closed on both sides from the traffic circle to Hudson Street

from *3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

There will be no public parking in the rear of Town Hall.

A limited number of Disabled Parking will be available on a first come, first served basis.

A state issued disabled vehicle plate or parking placard is required.

If you have any questions about Fourth of July traffic or parking only, please call the Town of Cornwall Police Department at (845) 534-8100.

*Times subject to change as needed.

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Shred Day

Join us on Saturday, June 14th from 9 AM to 12 PM at Town Hall for the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Going Green Recycle Day!

This is your chance to safely and responsibly dispose of unwanted items — and help protect our environment while you’re at it. We’ll be accepting:

Old electronics
Documents for shredding
Unused or expired medications
Eyeglasses
Clothing and textiles

Just pull up with your items — our dedicated volunteers will be on hand to unload everything for you!

New this year: The Cornwall Lions Club will also be collecting used crayons to be recycled into new ones — a fun and creative way to reduce waste!

Let’s come together to make a difference.
See you at Town Hall on June 14th! 

 

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Orange County Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan

Orange County has released the draft version of its updated Hazard Mitigation Plan for public review and comment. This plan is a critical tool for identifying risks from natural disasters and outlining strategies to reduce their impacts on our community. We encourage residents, businesses, and stakeholders to review the draft plan and provide feedback. Your input is essential to ensure the plan reflects the needs and priorities of our community. The Draft plan can be found here:

 https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/4b5cf197b48c4ee0aae54206ea15c66c

 

How to Submit Comments:

Please share your comments by completing the online feedback form https://arcg.is/19uDmy0  

Thank you for contributing to Orange County’s efforts to build a safer and more resilient community.

Congestion Pricing Program in New York

Starting January 5, 2025, vehicles will be tolled to enter the Congestion Relief Zone. The toll amount will depend on the type of vehicle, time of day, whether any crossing credits apply, and the method of payment. There are also discounts and exemptions that will apply to certain drivers or vehicles entering the Congestion Relief Zone using an E-ZPass NY account.

Click Here for Congestion Pricing Information