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On December 18, the first day of Hanukkah, Rabbi Yacov Borenstein, of the Chabad of the Mid Hudson Valley, held a small ceremony in honor of the season that lit the first part of a large Menorah in … more
Work on the exterior of the Marlborough’s Community Recreation Center will resume as the result of a resolution passed unanimously by the Town Board on Monday night, August 28.   … more
On Monday evening the Marlborough Town Board declared June Pride Month in honor of the LGBTQ community. The board took it a step further by making sure that every June in the future would be named … more
Over the course of three days in July, Highland High School student Cali Roloson participated in the 2022 Excel National Championship Figure Skating competition that was sponsored by the Boston Skate … more
Opposition has mounted against a 30-site proposed campground at 501 Huckleberry Turnpike from residents who call themselves the Huckleberry Preservation Group. The members of the group appeared … more
Last week the Lloyd Planning Board approved the site plan for a senior living project known as the Village in the Hudson Valley. The project was previously granted a zoning change to a Planned … more
After a ten year absence, the Highland School Board voted unanimously last week to reinstate the Student Resource Officer [SRO] program in the district, starting this fall. During the public … more
On Tuesday, October 18, Highland Central School District voters will go to the polls to weigh in on two Capital Project propositions. Proposition 1 is a tax-neutral plan for updating aging school … more
In 2008, a special section of the New Paltz Rural Cemetery was designated for the internment of Veterans and their spouses through a partnership with Ulster County. Veterans are eligible for burial … more
Senator Michelle Hinchey, in collaboration with the Hudson Valley Center for Veteran Reintegration and Ulster County Veteran Services Agency, announces the upcoming Veterans & Military Families … more
Last week Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak questioned reporting in the Southern Ulster Times concerning the town’s proposed sidewalk project in the hamlet. Seeking clarification, he released a … more
The Town of Plattekill will be able to upgrade its playground equipment at Thomas Felten Park after receiving $100,000 from Ulster County’s Municipal Parks and Recreation program. … more
The Town of Marlborough is one of 16 municipalities with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding via Ulster County’s Municipal Parks and Recreation Grant (MPRG) program to support the … more
Cluett Schantz Park is the place to be for summer concerts and fun. more
Last week the Marlboro School Board held their annual reorganization meeting and administered the Oath of office to Michael Rydell (l.) as Superintendent of Schools. This was followed with additional … more
A special election for the NY-19th Congressional seat is scheduled for Tuesday, August 23 between Democrat Pat Ryan and Republican Marc Molinaro. The winner will serve out the remaining four months … more
RUPCO became the recipient of a $20 Million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit award from New York State Homes and Community Renewal (NYSHCR) to develop a senior, supportive and affordable campus in the … more
Area residents joined together at the Newburgh Free Library on Thursday, August 11 for a community discussion on the proposed Danskammer fracked gas plant. The Danskammer Plant currently rests along … more
At the June 26 Marlborough Town Board meeting, town residents Maryanne and Patrick Quick urged the board to take immediate action to fix Old Indian Trail that runs in front of their home. More than … more
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