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Only just a few days after graduating from high school and after two long years of the COVID pandemic, Wallkill graduate Dustin Colombo finally obtained his Private Pilot’s License from the … more
New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation is pleased to announce its outdoor summer concert series, Twilight Music in the Parks, at Walkway Over the Hudson, on Thursday nights from … more
For the second year, the Ulster County Board of Elections is inviting the community to vote on their favorite “I Voted” sticker that will be distributed to each polling location for the … more
After a public hearing at its February 26 meeting, the Marlborough Town Board approved new town laws regulating cannabis businesses and imposing deadlines for the completion of development … more
In 2009 Marlboro resident Charley Alonge decided that he would find a way to honor his childhood friend, LCPL William J. Partington, who was killed in action in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam on … more
The Town of Plattekill is expected to apply for funding from the New York Department of State to start the second phase of its Comprehensive Plan. The Town Board has until July 29 to file a … more
Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan reminds residents and businesses that the bill to temporarily cut the county gas tax goes into effect tomorrow. In April, County Executive Ryan partnered with a … more
If you’re looking for a new summer activity that the whole family can enjoy, Hudson Wildflower Co. in Milton has you covered. A “pick-your-own” style farm, visitors can walk through … more
Recently, the Marlboro-Milton Lions Club awarded two, $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors Novali Hanley and Katerina Calderone at a special dinner that was held at the Ship Lantern Inn. Each … more
At last week’s Marlboro School Board reorganization meeting, Michael Connors was elected as their new President. Connors is going into his third year serving on the board. “I’m … more
Nearly 10 months in the making, the Town of Plattekill adopted a towing law at its May 18 meeting. Following Wednesday’s hour-long public hearing that was dominated by questions and … more
Last week the Marlboro school board appointed Michael Rydell as the new Superintendent of Schools replacing Michael Brooks who is retiring in August after a career of more than 33 years education. … more
On a perfect spring morning, after a three year hiatus, the Highland community held a Memorial Day parade that culminated in a solemn ceremony in the town square. Firefighter Frank Piscopo opened … 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
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 Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) will capture birds in flight musically in a concert on Saturday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Aquinas Hall on the Mount Saint Mary College campus in Newburgh. … more
Every year in late August, the Milton Engine Company hosts a Lobster & Clambake dinner fundraiser. It is so popular that people even change their summer plans just to attend. First Assistant … 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
Last Thursday the annual senior breakfast was held at the Bob Shepard Highland Landing Park. Supervisor Dave Plavchak said this is the third senior breakfast in a row after it was suspended for two … more
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