1. Newburgh - Noun
2. Newburgh - Proper noun
a town on the Hudson River in New York; in 1782 and 1783 it was George Washington's headquarters
Source: WordNetIts board consisted of the 20 town supervisors, 9 city supervisors elected from the 9 wards of the City of Newburgh, and four each elected from the wards of the cities of Middletown and Port Jervis. Source: Internet
“After successful openings in Newburgh and Plattsburgh, we are thrilled to continue the expansion of New York’s medical marijuana program with our new dispensary in Queens,” said Michelle Bodner, president of PalliaTech NY. Source: Internet
A little farther afield, once-thriving commercial centers like Newburgh, Middletown, Liberty and Monticello are shadows of their former selves. Source: Internet
Donna is survived by three sisters; Dorothy (Richard) Porter, Le Mars; Ellen Evenson, Newburgh, Ind.; and Joanne (Douglas) Higgins, Clarinda; and her nieces and nephews. Source: Internet
But including a dump—a Superfund site, no less—on a list of places like a school in Sitka, Alaska, and a church in Newburgh, New York, was too tantalizing for the news media to let go unmentioned. Source: Internet
Besides its Salina headquarters and Watertown office, Barton & Loguidice has New York offices in Rochester, Newburgh, Ellenville, New Paltz, and Albany, with additional locations in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania and Lanham, Maryland. Source: Internet