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The Marlboro-Milton Lions Club gave a presentation at last week’s Marlboro School Board meeting to honor students who participated in their International Peace Poster Contest. Ella Loupe was … more
Marlboro Supervisor Scott Corcoran called September 28, 2022 a historic day for the town when the first cruise ship docked at the new southern pier at the Milton Landing, under a recently signed 20 … more
A two-day celebration, dubbed the Walktoberfest Farmers and Makers Market, brought people out in droves to the Walkway Over the Hudson in the first two days of October. People got to taste a wide … more
Each year a small formed St. Patty Ramble committee nominates locals who are inspiring and best represent Montgomery and St. Patricks principles for grand marshal(s), and this year they decided four … more
Thanks to generous support from sponsors and a successful golf tournament, the Highland Rotary Club has raised a substantial amount of money to aid the Highland Fire District in acquiring essential … more
Incumbent David Plavchak (R-C) was re-elected supervisor in the Town of Lloyd, capturing nearly 55 percent of the vote. Plavchak outpolled Democratic challenger Stuart Weiss by a margin of   … more
    The Wallkill School District’s $81.71 million budget and a $43.8 million capital project were easily approved by district voters Tuesday.      The budget for … more
Plattekill Deputy Supervisor Dean DePew Sr. insisted at the Town Board meeting on December 7 that the proposed local law banning motor vehicle racing is not “a done deal by any means” and … more
On September 10 a fundraiser was held at Locust Grove Farm in Milton as a benefit for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Bob Keator organized the BBQ event in Milton. In 2001 he was Chief of the … more
Kara Tatelbaum will be giving a reading from her book, “Putting My Heels Down: A Memoir of Having a Dream and a Day Job,” that will include a Q&A session and signing copies for sale … more
    By state law, cannabis businesses can set up shop throughout New York – but local municipalities can regulate just where they can do so. At its Monday, December 11 … more
The fire call came in at 8:46 p.m. on January 17th of a house fire at 26 Gabriety Road in Highland.     Highland Fire Chief Peter Miller said it took “probably less … more
On Monday, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18), Rep. Paul Tonko (NY-20), and Rep. Pat Ryan (NY-19) wrote a letter to EPA leadership calling for further action to ensure the complete cleanup of … more
Recently, Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak put the town’s Affordable Housing Law on hold. He has been critical of the law, calling it unworkable in its present form, and indicated that he will … more
On May 17 Highland voters will not only be voting on the school budget, but will also have the opportunity to select two members for the school board. Tom Miller Tom Miller has served on the … more
Adam Litman, Lloyd’s Water & Sewer Administrator, met with the Southern Ulster Times to talk about the new water tank, its $2.5 million price tag and an update on its current status. It was … more
This year, the annual Starry Starry Night Gala honored a single individual, Elizabeth Waldstein, the former Executive Director of the Walkway Over the Hudson, who served the organization for 12 … more
Restaurants and businesses across the nation have been reporting a rise in thefts of used cooking oil, which is sold to processors who turn it into a bio-fuel, which is used in cosmetics and animal … more
Town hails the arrival of autumn in its community day at the town park. more
A slight tax increase is on the table for Marlborough residents, based on the town’s preliminary budget presented last week. Last week the Marlborough Town Board held a public hearing on … more
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