Prominent Newburgh businessman dies

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Stewart, right, poses with Mid-Hudson News publisher Hank Gross

during a summer barbeque

NEWBURGH – Charles Stewart, Sr. of the Town of Newburgh died Monday,
at St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital.
Stewart founded and published the Hudson Valley Press, first called
the Hudson Valley Black Press, for more than 30 years. The community newspaper
includes content about the entire minority community of the Hudson Valley
– both African-American and Latino.

He also owned and operated WWLE radio, which most recently features a
Spanish language music format at 1170 am.

His interests did not stop there. While in his middle age, he earned a
law degree from Duke University.

Stewart’s long career in the field of entertainment and communications
included co-producing major concerts featuring such artists as George
Benson, Natalie Cole, Tom Jones, Gladys Knight and Frank Sinatra. He also
performed as a singer in his own right at several profile venues including
in Atlantic City and Las Vegas teaming up with the likes of Wilson Picket,
Marilyn McCoo of the Fifth Dimension and others.
Stewart also worked in management capacities at other Hudson Valley
radio stations before forming his own media business.

He was active in the community, in his church and on government issues
having met with President Bill and First Lady Hillary Clinton at the White
House.
Mid-Hudson News Publisher Hank Gross was a 42 year friend of Stewart,
having worked with him in the past.

“Chuck was a wonderful human being and a loving parent of three
terrific children and several grandchildren,” Gross said. “He
was a mentor to me on so many levels and we had a longstanding friendship.”

A celebration of Stewart’s life will include visitation for family
and friends on Sunday, November 20 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Brooks Funeral
Home, 481 Gidney Avenue in Newburgh. Funeral services will be held at
10 a.m. on Monday, November 21 at Springfield Baptist Church, 8 Church
Street in Beacon. Pastor Ronald Perry will officiate.

 




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