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Located in the heart of Orange County, the city of Middletown was originally settled somewhere between 1760 and 1770 by the Moore, Wickham, Green, and Wells families. Long regarded for its dairy farms, Middletown gained its notoriety as a railroad center in 1843 with the arrival of the New York & Erie Rail Road. After two previous attempts Middletown became a city on June 29, 1888.
  
 
  Middletown, New York - Downtown Business Improvement District
  The Paramount Theatre
  17 South St.
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  This beautiful 1100 seat theatre, built in 1929, has the finest acoustics north of Carnegie Hall, and serves audiences of all ages and artistic interests.
 
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B.I.D. Farmers Market
One of the highlights of the summer season is the Farmers' Market which is centered on Erie Way between Grove Street and Cottage Street. Crowds of people attend the market each Saturday from June 12, until October 30, 2010.

Many farmers bring locally grown produce to the market. This past year, we introduced a new business to the market, namely a gourmet foods vendor, featuring fancy meats, ravioli, breads, pizza, cheeses- a very welcome addition to the market. This past season, the Middletown Art Group brought art to the market. We hope to do it again this year. Many of our vendors are returning, bringing plants, fruits, and vegetables to the market.

Early in the year, the vendors make application and get their insurance forms in order, so that they are ready to participate in this season's market. It is necessary for each of the vendors to carry liability insurance naming the City of Middletown and the Downtown Middletown District Management Asscoiation, Inc. as additional insureds. The vendors are assigned a space based on the footage need.
DOWNTOWN SPRUCES UP
The results of the Main Street Facade grant are apparent on the lower end of North Street. Witness the buildings at the corner of North Street and West Main Street, as well as 14-18 North Street, 8 King Street, 39-43 North Street.

The facades have been improved by painting, replacement of windows, awnings and new interiors some of which have been converted to luxury apartments.

The Main Street Grant was originally for the corridor on North Street which runs from Franklin Square to Railroad Avenue. The area has been extended to include James Street, Depot Street and King Street. Work is already proceeding on one of the buildings at 44 James Street where work on both the inside and outside is being done. Another building at 98 North Street is being updated once all the approvals are in.

 
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