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Clintondale resident Anthony Covino is passionate about everything he does. He’s a minister, an assistant high school football coach and an outspoken critic of Town of Plattekill politics. … more
Previously, the Lloyd Town Board approved a Planned Residential Retirement Development [PRRD] zoning change for the Villages property in a 3-2 vote along party lines. The project is now before the … more
Last week the Marlboro School Board and Administration honored their top 10 graduating seniors of the Class of 2023. Aliva Menser will be attending Clarkson University to study environmental … more
The Highland Rotary Club held its annual “Service Above Self” award ceremony on Friday, June 2 at Casa Milanese, honoring individuals, businesses and a student who have made significant … 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
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
The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) will musically depict the shifting moods and shapes of the ocean in a concert on Saturday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Aquinas Hall on the Mount Saint Mary … more
The 6th Annual Haney & Beck Memorial Paddle Run will take place on Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 5.1-mile paddle run is a family-friendly fundraising event that begins at Thomas … more
The new show scheduled in the Mindy Ross Gallery June 12 through July 25 is a solo exhibit by Naomi Berkery entitled Line of Thought. Within each work is a line drawing on which is built … more
Last year Lloyd Union Cemetery Trustee Dennis Bragg started a tradition that he hopes will continue in the future; each year he plans to pick one soldier to honor and this year he chose WWI Veteran … more
Last week developer Dan Gueron returned to the Lloyd Planning Board, seeking to continue a site plan review of his large-scale Falcon Ridge residential project, proposed for Upper North Road. He is … more
The Kent family of Milton was recently recognized for their Locust Grove Fruit Farm being in continuous use for a little more than 200 years.   Ulster County Legislator Tom Corcoran … more
Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson [NY 104] recently secured a $10,000 grant for the Marlboro Free Library that will be used to fund Ancestry Library Edition, new e-books and museum passes. Jacobson … more
At their last meeting the Marlboro School Board honored three Junior High School students, Gabriella Cortes, Deni Menendez, and Harrison Solomon who received National Student Development Council … more
A colorful and lively Memorial Day parade made its way down Western Avenue and out onto the Elementary School field for a ceremony to honor all who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. … more
This past Saturday the Town of Plattekill held their annual Memorial Day ceremony. The parade stepped off from the town hall and went down Route 32 to the Veterans Park. Deputy Supervisor Dean … more
As the month of May draws to a close, the community of Highland came together to honor and remember the brave veterans and fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. … more
Dozens of SUNY New Paltz students stood before a standing-room-only audience of family, friends and faculty members and were inducted into the First World New Paltz alumni society at the … more
The Senior Toast is one of the most cherished traditions at SUNY New Paltz, as students spend some of their last undergraduate hours on campus celebrating their accomplishments to date and the … more
On May 21, the SUNY New Paltz Honors Program lauded the high-caliber work ethic and performance of new graduates with a reception and ceremony at Studley Theatre.  The Honors Program … more
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