29 September Annual Recreation Halloween Party at Kristi Babcock Park RESCHEDULED to Oct 27th September 29, 2023 By Danyelle Barrett General 0 Due to forecasted inclement weather, the Halloween Party has been rescheduled to next Friday, October 27th, from 6-8PM. Please join us on Friday, October 20th at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park for the Town's Annual Halloween Party! Walk the haunted trail, ride the haunted hay ride, dance to DJ Loren who will be playing all the best Halloween music. Trick or Treat to our Police, Fire Departments, and Ambulance Corp. Enter the costume parade, and enjoy some delicious refreshments. Prizes will be awarded for best costume in different age groups! Related Articles Free Rabies Clinic: May 22 at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park The Town of New Windsor Town Clerk, Kelly Allegra, and New Windsor’s Animal Control Officer, Stacy Conley, in cooperation with Orange County Dept. of Health, will be holding a FREE Drive-Thru animal rabies vaccination clinic at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park. This event will be held on Saturday May 22nd, 2021 from 10:00 until 12:30. Entrance signs and directional signs will be posted the day of the event. The clinics are open to cats, dogs and ferrets of Orange County residents only. All pets must be restrained by leash or carrier and proof of prior vaccination should be brought to the clinic for the 3-year shot. Ferret shots are only good for ONE YEAR regardless of prior proof of vaccinations. PRE-REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY: Register on our website or contact our town clerk's office at (845) 563-4611 FREE Drive-Thru Animal Rabies Vaccination Clinic on 5/14/22 at Kristi Babcock Park The Town of New Windsor Town Clerk, Kelly Allegra, and New Windsor’s Animal Control Officer, Stacy Conley, in cooperation with Orange County Dept. of Health, will be holding a FREE Drive-Thru animal rabies vaccination clinic at Kristi Babcock Memorial Park. This event will be held on Saturday May 14th, 2022 between 10 am - 12 pm. Entrance signs and directional signs will be posted the day of the event. The clinics are open to cats, dogs and ferrets of Orange County residents only. All pets must be restrained by leash or carrier. Proof of prior vaccination should be brought to the clinic for the 3-year shot. If there is no prior proof, the animal will only be eligible for the 1-year shot. Ferret shots are only good for ONE YEAR regardless of prior proof of vaccinations. For more information on rabies, please call the Orange County Department of Health Environmental Division at (845) 291-2331. *Pre-registration is mandatory. Please CLICK HERE to fill out the form to pre-register for the Rabies Clinic. The Town of New Windsor will be accepting donations for our local pet shelters during the clinic. If you would like to donate, they could use the following items: - Bleach - Paper towels - Wet or Dry Dog food - Treats Please no Towels or Blankets, as they have plenty. Thank you! Dog Park Kick Off Party! Saturday April 27, 11am-2pm Join Supervisor Stephen A. Bedetti, Town Clerk Patty Clarino and Animal Control Officer Stacy Conley for the kickoff of our Dog Park season on Saturday, April 27 from 11am-2pm! All pups will have a great time running together at the park, followed by a smooch your pooch booth and pup cups! For the adults, Carmella's Cucina food truck will be onsite with some delicious eats while everyone shakes their tail to music. All dogs attending must have a visible rabies and dog license tag attached to their collars. If you are not a member of our dog park currently you are still welcome to attend, as long as your pup has a current rabies and dog license attached to their collar. We'll have information on how you can join as well! Update from Supervisor Meyers: NWPD Bike Patrol, Dog Park & New K9 Officer From Supervisor Meyers: We are introducing a few new additions for New Windsor that have been in planning stages for a couple of months. Beginning tomorrow, July 6, a police bicycle patrol will begin in our housing developments. We have had six of our officers in training for this detail. I think it is important for our officers to interact with our residents on a regular basis. My belief is that this type of patrol will be helpful in accomplishing that goal. The officers assigned to this detail are anxious to get started. There is a schedule of the dates and locations of these patrols and all our housing developments are included. Lieutenant Fred Fayo will provide oversight of this unit. The bikes will be rack mounted on a marked police vehicle and the officer will determine when and how long to patrol on the bike. I have heard repeatedly from our residents that they do not know any of the police officers, and I hope that this will create positive interaction for our residents with our officers. I have been discussing a town dog park for New Windsor for a number of weeks and the park is now a reality. The park is located at our San G Park on Union Ave across from Heritage school. There are two sections for different size dogs and both have shade structures and water bowl filling stations. The gate key required for use of the dog park will be available at the town clerk’s office starting on Thursday, July 8. In addition, as of this past Friday, we have a new K-9 unit assigned to our police patrol unit. Officer Joe Bell and his partner Duke graduated after months of training and will now be on patrol helping to keep New Windsor a safe place for all of us. Register Now for the 2023 Season at San Giacomo Dog Park! The Town Clerk's Office is now accepting applications for the 2023 Dog Park season! *REMINDER TO ALL CURRENT 2022 DOG PARK MEMBERS: YOU MUST RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP FOR THE 2023 SEASON BEFORE 3/31/23 TO AVOID LOSING DOG PARK ACCESS* Click HERE to learn more about the Dog Park and download an application. Town of New Windsor opens pickleball courts at San Giacomo Park Councilman Stephen A. Bedetti and Recreation Director Matt Veronesi celebrated the opening of the Town of New Windsor pickleball courts at San Giacomo Park, by a playing game with town residents Donald McCrossen, a Pickleball instructor and Ambassador to the sport and Hal Koch, an avid tennis player. “Getting these pickleball courts done for our residents has been on the top of my list for over two years.” stated Councilman Bedetti. “I’d like to thank our Town Board Members and Recreation Director Matt Veronesi for their support and most importantly our residents for voicing their opinion on the need for them. I look forward to seeing them get plenty of use!” There are four pickleball courts available for residents use at San Giacomo Park, 402 Union Avenue. The park is located across from Heritage Junior High School. Comments are closed.