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Debra Clinton, a local middle school principal, has announced her candidacy for the Ulster County Legislature, representing District 16. Clinton, a lifelong Gardiner resident, is running in the new … more
Last week, Marlboro Schools Superintendent Michael Rydell gave a presentation on the Real Property Tax Law 466-a that was signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul in December 2022. It allows all local … more
At last week’s Lloyd Town Board meeting, Building Department Director Dave Barton said that on February 23 at 9 a.m. there will be another Comprehensive Plan meeting and a public work session … more
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger announced Monday that she has appointed Amanda LaValle, currently the County’s Deputy Director of Planning, to fill the vacant Deputy County Executive … more
Last week Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak touched upon the submitted Soil Mitigation Plan from the proposed Villages project, saying he wanted all of this to be done, “as quickly as we can to … more
The Town of Plattekill has signed an agreement to house some of its stray dogs at the Gardiner Animal Hospital. The one-year agreement states that stray dogs that are sent to the Gardiner Animal … more
Last week Lloyd Police Chief James Janso released a summary of his department’s activities for 2022.During the year the department received 11,900 calls for service; there were 467 accidents, … more
On Wednesday, in a speech on the House floor, Congressman Pat Ryan called on Central Hudson President and CEO Charles A. Freni, Jr. to resign. He released the following statement:  Since my … more
Last week the Marlborough Town Board approved a resolution to authorize Supervisor Scott Corcoran to sign the application and agreements required by the Empire State Development Corporation [ESDC] to … more
Dan Critchett was roundly criticized by his neighbors at a public hearing before the Lloyd Planning Board on his application for a special use permit to officially establish rentals at his home at 7 … more
Last week the Lloyd Zoning Board granted an area variance to Nicholas Corday Farms, a 34.9 acre parcel at 67 South Street, that will allow the applicant to construct a 100ft x 50ft outbuilding in the … more
Marian Baldwin celebrated her 100th birthday with her church family and friends on January 29. She has been a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Marlboro for 16 years, transferring from … more
Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger signed an Executive Order this week creating the what she termed the “boldest Climate Agenda for any County Government in New York State.” The … more
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is the recipient of a $71,000 exhibitions grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art, which will support a spring 2024 exhibition focusing on … more
A little more than four months before Plattekill Police Chief Joseph Ryan crashed his patrol car in New Jersey last September while visiting relatives that eventually led to a one-month suspension, … more
Last week, all three Marlboro Schools presented their educational action plans to the school board. Superintendent Michael Rydell said discussions began at the start of this school year when the … more
Last week Highland School Business Administrator Lindsay Eidel kicked off the 2023-24 budget season with the first of many presentations that will eventually lead to the May 16th budget vote by the … more
The seven mysterious barrels that were discovered at the Town of Plattekill transfer station more than six months ago have been finally discarded. Councilman Dean DePew Sr., who revealed the … more
Congressman Ryan took his oath of office at West Point, Sunday, becoming the first West Point graduate to represent the Academy in Congress. The oath was administered by Senate Majority Leader Chuck … more
Legislator Megan Sperry (District 17 – New Paltz, Rifton), the author of 2022 Resolution No. 493 “Urging New York State Governor And New York State Legislature To Adopt Legislation … more
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