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Over three nights, Marlboro students in band and chorus performed a variety of music for the holiday season. more
The 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is being celebrated with an art show in Orange Hall Gallery, SUNY Orange. On December 10, 1948, the General Assembly of the … more
The Town of Lloyd recently contracted their ambulance service with the New Paltz Rescue Squad that will start on January 1, 2024 at an annual cost of $600,000. CEO Matthew Goodnow said they will … more
  Last week Stephen DiLorenzo won another five year term as a Highland Fire Commissioner, with 173 votes to challenger James Balint’s 57 votes. DiLorenzo said this was the first time … more
The Marlborough Planning Board examined an application for a lot-line change as well as a proposal for a four-lot subdivision at its Monday, December 18 meeting at Town Hall.   The … more
Senator Michelle Hinchey has announced that the application portal is now open for the $25 million Volunteer Fire Infrastructure & Response Equipment Grant Program (V-FIRE), which she developed … more
National Wreaths Across America Day took place at over 4,225 participating locations across the country, including Arlington National Cemetery and New Paltz Rural Cemetery, on Saturday, December 16, … more
Orange County hosted a Wreaths Across America ceremony on Saturday, December 16 at the County’s Veterans Memorial Cemetery. “The response we have received over the years to this … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Emergency Services Commissioner Peter J. Cirigliano are advising residents that the Wallkill and Neversink Rivers and Moodna Creek could crest overnight, … more
Last Saturday a free breakfast was hosted by the Lloyd Adonai Masonic Lodge #718 for all Veterans, Police, Firefighters and EMS personnel at their hall, located at 48 Main Street, Highland. … more
The Ulster County Legislature voted last week to approve the 2024 Ulster County Operating Budget submitted by Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger with minimal amendments – giving the green … more
This past year the Lloyd Police Department brought back bike patrols on the Hudson Valley Rail Trail and the Walkway Over the Hudson.   Chief James Janso said they had bike patrols in … 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
    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
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
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
The Village of Montgomery, the Osborn-Fitzsimmons American Legion Post 521, and the Dusenberry-Flannery VFW Post 2064 gathered in the Powell’s Landing Pavillion last Thursday, December 7 at 10 … more
Residents and officials of the Village of Montgomery, despite dealing with chilling downpours and muddy shoes, arrived at Railroad Avenue last Sunday, December 10, and donated loads of toys to … more
The proposed Golden Hill affordable housing development received a major boost with a $15 million Homeless Housing Assistance Program (HHAP) grant from the New York State Office of Temporary and … more
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