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  This election day will be relatively placid in the Town of Marlborough – because by and large the candidates this year are running unopposed. The one key exception is the race for … more
With Town of Plattekill Supervisor Jennifer Salemo deciding not to run for re-election after just one term in office, the race for Town Supervisor will pit longtime Town Board member Dean DePew Sr. … more
  In old-fashioned parlance, Ulster County legislative candidates Tom Corcoran and Gina Hansut are shoe-ins. They’re both unopposed for their seats on the countywide body.  … more
Ashley Torres is the Ulster County Democratic Commissioner of the Board of Elections in Kingston. She said in 2022 New York State changed the law on Absentee voting.   “In the … more
  This past weekend, Walktoberfest returned to the Highland side of the Walkway Over the Hudson. The event, which is a joint venture between the Hudson Valley Rail Trail Association and the … more
National First Responders Day, designated by the U.S. Congress in 2017, recognizes and appreciates the services of paramedics, firefighters, emergency technicians and others in the service field on … more
Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus hosted the County’s annual Orange County Leadership Prayer Breakfast on Wednesday, October 18 at The Barn at Villa Venezia in Middletown. … more
The Plattekill Fire Department, in collaboration with the Plattekill Fire District, invites the community to join them in welcoming their two newest pieces of emergency apparatus during a historic … more
Early in the hour-long public hearing on October 18 on the Town of Plattekill’s local law to exceed the state-mandated 2.0 percent tax cap, Supervisor Jennifer Salemo made it clear that the … more
A three-lot subdivision on Mount Zion Road took up much of the Marlborough Planning Board’s Monday, October 16 meeting at Town Hall. The board also held a public hearing on the conversion of an … more
  James Ventriglia, a social sciences teacher and soccer coach at Marlboro Middle School, received the Pride of Marlborough Award from the Town Board on Monday, October 23.   … more
Even though it was a rainy day, parents and their kids turned out to make colorful, beautiful scarecrows. The town’s Beautification Committee hosted the event in early October and provided all … more
The Ulster County Legislature has unanimously approved Resolution No. 555, which adopts the ThinkDIFFERENTLY initiative to change the ways individuals, businesses and communities relate to those with … more
In a slide presentation for the public and the Marlboro School Board, Superintendent Michael Rydell touched upon funding the district received through the American Rescue Plan [ARP] and how it will … more
Last week the Highland Fire Commissioners held a public hearing on the department’s 2024 budget. Next year the operating budget will hit $1,331,060, but after calculating $94,800 in projected … more
Political newcomers Debra Clinton and Pastor Phil Johnson are vying for the seat in the new District 16 in the Ulster County Legislature. The district encompasses all of the Town of Gardiner and … more
Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104 ) is sponsoring an in-person billing assistance meeting with Central Hudson where customers can get one-on-one help with a Central Hudson representative to … more
Lloyd Police Chief James Janso said, “it has been twenty-plus years since we’ve had the bike patrols as part of the department. We had them back in the mid 1990s and it kind of fell by … more
Just before public comment at last week’s Highland School Board meeting, Board President Alan Barone made a brief statement about alleged misconduct by some players on one of the school … more
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