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Margaret Melanson (Ellenville) and Arianna Moore (New Paltz) have been selected for the Chancellor’s Gallery Exhibition for 2023. Arianna Moore’s “The Apple and the Pear” and … more
Despite being postponed for a few days due to inclement weather, Monday night’s Highland Winter Concert was well attended by Superintendent Joel Freer, administrators, principals, friends and … more
In 2008, a special section of the New Paltz Rural Cemetery was designated for the internment of Veterans and their spouses through a partnership with Ulster County. Veterans are eligible for burial … more
Opposition has mounted against a 30-site proposed campground at 501 Huckleberry Turnpike from residents who call themselves the Huckleberry Preservation Group. The members of the group appeared … more
On December 18, the first day of Hanukkah, Rabbi Yacov Borenstein, of the Chabad of the Mid Hudson Valley, held a small ceremony in honor of the season that lit the first part of a large Menorah in … more
The SUNY New Paltz School of Business will serve as an Innovation Hot Spot for the Mid-Hudson Valley and receive grant funding of $250,000 annually for five years, following Empire State … more
On Monday December 19, the Ulster County Legislature voted to replenish the Tax Stabilization Fund, appropriating $5,950,451 drawn from the current budget surplus as well as federal dollars allocated … more
The Marlboro Library has received a New York State Aid for Library Construction grant in the amount of $496,954 for an expansion and renovation of its community room and north side … more
Orange County hosted a Wreaths Across America ceremony on Saturday, December 17 at the County’s Veterans Memorial Cemetery. “Once again, the ceremony was a tremendous success, and we … more
Leaders and staff of Independent Living Inc, Hudson Valley elected officials and home care supporters joined together for the announcement of the launch of the Fair Pay For Homecare campaign to help … more
The Town of Lloyd celebrated the upcoming holiday season last Friday with a 30-year-old tradition, the ceremonial lighting of the town’s Christmas tree in front of the First United Methodist … more
Plattekill Police Chief Joseph Ryan was suspended one month without pay by the Town Board after he crashed his police vehicle while in New Jersey on a personal matter on September 1. Supervisor … more
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Milton resident B.J. Mikkelsen has traveled twice to the region to do whatever he can to help those who have been impacted by war. Mikkelsen first … more
Every year, in early December, the Marlborough Police Department holds a Blue Light ceremony in honor of those in law enforcement who died in the line of duty. Pastor David Stein, of the … more
Last week the Marlboro Music Department presented their annual Winter Concert that included performances by the Concert Band, the Treble Voice Ensemble, the Wind Ensemble and the Chamber Choir, under … more
With nearly 58,000 followers on Twitter and 30,000 on Facebook, Montgomery native Ben Noll is one of the Hudson Valley’s most beloved hometown weather forecasters. Noll attended Montgomery … more
The Marlboro School Board honored students Lex Antonelli and Jacqueline Rivera as their PTSA Reflection winners for 2022. High School Principal Ryan Lawler said these students, “put some … more
By a 20-2 vote, the Ulster County Legislature, Monday, approved the 2023 spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year beginning January 1. The $378 million county budget comprises the means to provide … more
Across the globe, December 1 is known as World AIDS Day of Remembrance. It was established in 1988 as a way to remember those who have died of the disease and those who are today living with … more
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