Camp LaGuardia opened in 1918 as a women’s prison. During the Depression, New York City converted the property into a shelter for homeless men. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia called the the camp “a human repair shop.” The camp closed in 2007. Orange County, then lead by County Executive Ed Diana, purchased the property that year for $8.5 million. It has stood in ruin until now. Photos provided by Orange County/Open Space Institute. Plans afoot for Camp LaGuardia During his State of the County remarks last week, Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus outlined plans that could transform... Local News 30 Apr 2025 | 11:39
The lobby of Walden Savings Bank’s Scott’s Corners Headquarters Branch, featuring its digital transformation. Old clock, new services at Walden Savings Bank 150-year celebration MONTGOMERY, N.Y. (April 28, 2022) – Walden Savings Bank celebrated 150 years of community services, and introduced the next... Business 02 May 2022 | 03:07