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Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson (D-104) has called on Metro-North to fix the flooding at the west parking lot of the Beacon train station (on the Hudson River side). Metro-North, which runs the … more
On the south side of the Town of Marlboro there is a sign in the St. Mary’s Church parking lot pointing to a nature trail that was spearheaded by the late Tony Falco, who died at the age of 65 … more
  Last Sunday morning, the Premier Cares Foundation sponsored their 14th annual Prostate Walk at the Walkway Over the Hudson. Dr. Evan R. Goldfischer is a urologist and is the founder and … more
  A newly formed artist association in Highland, the HOST Group, is inviting the public to take a tour of their studios on September 30th and October 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. More … more
Marlborough Supervisor Scott Corcoran said the town has received all four bids for the TOMVAC rehabilitation project for the heating and air-conditioning, plumbing, general construction and … more
The Friends of the Marlboro Free Library donated $5000 to the Library, representing monies raised through their 2023 fundraising events. Events included a Spring Tea Party, book sales, raffles, … more
Alan Barone is running for the Highland School Board, where he has served for 21 years and is currently the President of board. Barone said he is seeking a seat on the board, “to continue … more
The Town of Plattekill dipped into its ranks to appoint detective Oscar Lopez as the new Town Police Chief at its June 7 Town Board workshop meeting. Lopez has been a detective for the town … more
  Long time Highland resident Leonard C. Hossenloop Jr,  affectionately known as “Bud”, passed away on December 22, 2024. He was born in Buffalo on December 8, 1950 to the … more
Indian Point nuclear power plant, under the ownership of Holtec International, has come under scrutiny from municipalities and leaders for their remediation and discharge efforts of the former site. … more
For residents of Marlborough and the wider art community in Ulster County, the acronym MOST signifies the Marlborough Open Studio Tour, and it is happening, for the second straight year, this weekend … more
On Monday evening the Marlborough Town Board voted to reaffirm their support for the LGBTQ+ community and for June as Pride Month. For the past two years Marlborough has flown the Pride Flag at town … more
Last week a new school year kicked off, and the Southern Ulster Times spoke with the Superintendents of the Marlboro and Highland school districts on what is in store for 2023-24. Marlboro … more
At a public hearing on Monday, January 8, the Marlborough Town Board tackled the thorny subjects of cannabis retailing and ridgeline regulations and protections. In the regular semimonthly meeting … more
The Marlboro chapter of UNICO has sponsored the Italian heritage essay contest for 7th and 8th graders in the district for the past 28 years. Each of the 1st Place winners received $200 and a … more
There are five school board candidates running for three available seats; Rhoda Antonia Uszenski, James Mullen, Karen Brooks, Jeffrey Hacker and James Kuha. The Southern Ulster Times reached out to … more
On September 15, at approximately 11:39 p.m., a State Trooper from the Montgomery barracks observed a 2014 Cadillac traveling north on State Route 9W in the town of Newburgh in violation of numerous … more
The Town of Lloyd has posted regular updates on the town’s website on the progress of the construction work that is being done along Tillson Avenue. This roadwork is part of an overall upgrade … more
During its March Session, the Ulster County Legislature adopted Resolution No. 11, which will ask permission of the State for the County to raise the occupancy tax on overnight rentals in the County. … more
The Highland School District has proposed a budget of $52,476,480 for the 2023-24 school year, which is an increase of $3.4million, or 7.10%, from the current school year. Revenues and expenses are … more
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