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The Ulster County Legislature unanimously elected Legislator Peter Criswell to serve as the 19th Chair of the Legislature during its organizational meeting this evening. “I am truly … more
Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA) Executive Director Greg Ollivier told a packed crowd at the Town of Plattekill’s March 15 Town Board meeting that no decision had been made … more
On June 3, Highland hosted its annual Springfest on the town field. The event was so popular that all roads leading into the town were closed for the occasion. The festival featured numerous vendor … more
Faced with the possibility of not having a summer camp for a third year in a row, the Town of Plattekill has decided to open it even though interest isn’t as high as usual. The Town Board … more
The Town of Plattekill is considering a social media policy to establish guidelines for postings by town employees. Supervisor Jennifer Salemo said during the Sept. 7 Town Board meeting that a … more
Recent warm weather has allowed for construction of a new pavilion at the town filed to move quickly forward. Once completed, it will be dedicated in honor of the late town attorney Lewis C. DiStasi … more
Saturday’s Trunk or Treat drew more than 500 people to the Thomas Felten Memorial Park for some Halloween fun. more
Former Marlboro Elementary School Assistant Principal Dara Kaplan, along with her husband, attorney Bryan Kaplan, sat down for an interview with the Southern Ulster Times to offer her side of the … more
Hundreds of residents from the hamlet of Wallkill, surrounding towns and visitors lined Bona Ventura Avenue and varying streets as they watched floats, marching bands, fire engines and other local … more
Thousands descended upon the historic Village of New Paltz for the Hudson Valley Pride Coalition March and Festival on Sunday, June 4. The march down Main Street, led by grand marshal Epiphany … more
After a two year hiatus, the Milton Fire Department’s Cocktail fundraiser returned to Buttermilk Falls last Sunday evening. This year the proceeds raised will go to the Sarah Hull Hallock … more
Last week Peter J. Christiano, Managing Engineer with Barton & Loguidice, gave an update to the Lloyd Town Board on their Pedestrian Improvements Project slated for the Hamlet. It is more … more
Last week the Lloyd Town Board approved 14 Rules of Order concerning the town board. Most were fairly routine, such as the supervisor opening and presiding over all Town Board meetings and Public … more
The Marlboro High School Drama Club will be presenting their fall shows in the auditorium from November 3 through November 5. Curtain time is 7pm and tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students. … more
On Wednesday, in a speech on the House floor, Congressman Pat Ryan called on Central Hudson President and CEO Charles A. Freni, Jr. to resign. He released the following statement:  Since my … more
State Senator James Skoufis [D-Cornwall] as chair of the Senate’s Investigations & Government Operations Committee, announced Wednesday that he has launched a new Senate probe into recently … more
In the wake of the recent rail derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger sent a letter out to local town officials in the county to sign in support of having the CSX … more
Thirty-five years ago a small group of civic-minded citizens of Marlborough came together to establish a chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian-American service organization in the U.S. It … more
Last week Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak gave an update to the board and the public on the streetscape project that has been proposed for the hamlet of Highland. Plavchak highlighted the areas … more
The Southern Ulster Times filed a Freedom Of Information request with the Lloyd Town Clerk to receive a copy of the minutes of the August 4th Water, Sewer & Study Committee meeting only to find … more
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