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State of the Village
Mar. 03, 2026
Molly O’Donnell Biography Molly was born and raised right here in the Village of Goshen. A 2004 graduate of Goshen High School, she went on to Dominican College graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Molly was recently appointed to the position of Commissioner of Jurors for the Orange County court system. Prior to that, she was employed by Orange County Government for eighteen years working as Director of Workforce Development in the Human Resources Department. Molly’s public service began in the Village in April of 2024 where she served on the Zoning Board of Appeals until she filled a vacancy to serve on the Planning Board from June 2016 until she was appointed to the position of Village Trustee/Deputy Mayor by then Mayor Scott Wohl in September 2021. Molly served on the Village Board in thar role from September 2021 until she was elected as Mayor in March 2023. Molly is currently serving a two-year term and plans to run for re-election in March 2025 for another two-year term. In 2015, Molly co-founded Illuminate Goshen, and currently serves on the board of directors for the nonprofit organization with a goal of providing engaging community events for all to enjoy. Illuminate Goshen has successfully hosted and co-hosted various programs and events in the Village of Goshen: Goshen Art Walks, Summer Concert Series, NYE Event, Painted Piano Project and the Painted Trotters Project. In addition to her work with Illuminate Goshen, Molly is an active member of Goshen in Bloom and the Auxiliary of Goshen Historic Track. Molly also works closely with the Goshen Chamber of Commerce as a member of the Great American Weekend Committee. Molly was named Person of the Year in 2015 by the Goshen Chamber of Commerce, a 2015 Orange County Rising Star by the Junior League of Orange County, a graduate of Leadership Orange’s 2015 Class, inducted in 2019 to the Goshen Central School District Hall of Distinction and was named a 2019 Woman of Distinction by Assemblyman Colin Schmitt. Molly can be contacted at (845) 283-5803 or mol.odonnell@gmail.com.
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Mar. 10, 2026
Keryl Oliver is passionate about guiding others toward discovering their source of personal empowerment, and believes that by changing the way we think, we will change the way we live. The discovery of this is a main theme that is woven throughout the pages of her first book, “All the Light Inside of You,” which details her own personal journey of discovering the power that we each have within us, should we choose to embrace it. "This book," Keryl says, "stays in the hearts of the reader. I have had such joy interacting with the readers who cannot forget the twist and turns of the stories of my life. I'm so grateful for each person who tells me there is beauty and hope within these page — and delivered in a way that is impossible to forget." Keryl is a business executive turned entrepreneur, with a background in strategic development and marketing communications. Organizations called on her—and later, her dedicated staff—for the development of solutions centered primarily around client acquisition and sales. In 2015, Keryl made the decision to change her career path. “Although I achieved success in both the corporate and later the entrepreneur environments, I craved something that would feed this giant spirit that is within me, and thus changed my career to honor that. Now, instead of working to help a company move from point A to point B, I work to help individuals do that. I am a personal and executive coach, a speaker, and yes, an author. It’s still weird and wonderful to say that,” Keryl says. |
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Braeside Camp
Mar. 17, 2026
Mo J served on the board since 2023 and then took over the role of Interim Camp Director in 2024. As of 2025, she is the Camp Director. Braeside Camp Staff: In 1987, Mo J started working in the kitchen and worked her way up to counselor. She stayed for 10 years, taking a break in 1996 to work for the Middletown Parks Dept. She then returned for 1 more year in 1998 to help in the kitchen and with the laundry. After leaving camp, she joined the staff at the Chester Public Library as the Children’s Librarian and in 2010 she became the Director. Maureen.Jagos@BraesideCamp.net |
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