Farmer’s Market Coupon Books will be available starting Monday, July 28 at 11:00 AM at the Montgomery Senior Center. These coupon books are part of a program to help eligible older adults access fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables.
Eligibility:
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Must be age 60 or older
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Available while supplies last—first come, first served
Each coupon book contains vouchers that can be redeemed at participating farmer’s markets in the area. If you or someone you know qualifies, be sure to stop by early.
For questions, contact the Montgomery Senior Center directly.
Beginning Monday, July 14, 2025, the front stairwell and entrance of Village Hall will be closed due to maintenance. However, Village Hall, the Court, and the Montgomery Free Library will remain open during normal business hours.
Please note the following temporary access details:
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All visitors must use the rear stairwell entrance, located on Charles Street, directly behind 133 Clinton Street.
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Directional signage will be posted at the rear of the building to guide you to the correct entry door.
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Upon arrival, please knock on the designated door for entry.
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this period.
SPOMA Committee's 5th Annual Juneteenth Celebration will be held on Thursday, June 19, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Wooster Grove, 89 East Main Street, Walden, NY 12586.
This family-friendly event will feature:
- Local vendors
- Raffles
- Delicious food
- Live music and dancing
- Fun activities for all ages
Mayor Mike Hembry, Deputy Mayor Darlene Andolsek, Village of Montgomery police officers, and local residents joined together to distribute flags during the Memorial Day Parade, honoring the service and sacrifice of our nation's heroes.
Read Full Press Release Project Renderings Available Here
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced awards for a total of 28 transformational projects for the Mid-Hudson Region as part of two economic development programs: the Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward. Thirteen projects were announced for White Plains, the Round 7 winner of a $10 million DRI award; ten projects were announced for Highland Falls, a Round 2 winner of a $4.5 million NY Forward award; and five projects were announced for Montgomery, also a Round 2 winner of a $4.5 million NY Forward award.
Village of Montgomery
The Village of Montgomery is a quaint historic village with a strong sense of community and a picturesque location along the Wallkill River. The NY Forward downtown area is compact and walkable, containing a high concentration of historic buildings, businesses and civic and cultural amenities. The NY Forward projects will develop new housing options; improve connectivity among the Village’s downtown parks and green spaces; improve streetscape safety and walkability; preserve historic structures; and expand childcare facilities.
The 5 Montgomery NY Forward Projects, totaling $4.5 Million, include:
- Foster a Walkable Downtown Montgomery Through Streetscaping and Enhanced Connections ($1,500,000): Enhance the streetscape of the core downtown area, including sidewalk upgrades and the installation of street trees, lampposts, seating areas and crosswalks on up to six streets with a focus on Clinton and Union Streets.
- Redesign and Upgrade Veterans Memorial Park to Meet the Needs of All Residents and Visitors ($961,000): Redesign Veterans Memorial Park to improve circulation, enhance accessibility, safety and aesthetics, and provide new and improved amenities for users of all ages, including new pedestrian and bicycle paths, play area amenities, new and improved athletic fields and improvements to the current teen center.
- Construct a Mixed-Use Development on an Underutilized Parking Lot at 71- 73 Clinton Street ($950,000): Construct a mixed-use building at 71-73 Clinton Street that includes commercial space on the ground floor and residential apartments on the upper floors, as well as pedestrian improvements along Charles Street from Union to Bridge Street.
- Expand Montgomery Nursery School to Meet the Demand for Additional Students ($589,000): Expand the Montgomery Nursery School to include additional classroom space and amenities, ensuring the facility is equipped to serve its students’ educational needs.
- Establish a Small Project Fund to Provide Funding Opportunities for Capital Improvements and Small Business Assistance ($500,000): Establish a Small Project Fund dedicated to revitalizing downtown buildings by preserving their historic character and enhancing their overall quality, including façade upgrades and historic restoration, accessibility and safety enhancements and energy-efficiency improvements.
Village of Montgomery Mayor Michael R. Hembury said, “We are grateful to receive this grant from the state. It will be used to enhance the downtown and park areas in our beautiful and historic village. We are glad that New York State recognized that Montgomery village is a great place to live and raise a family.”