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Senator Michelle Hinchey has secured a $200,000 state grant for the Town of Lloyd to complete the final phase of construction on the Assemblyman Frank Skartados Education Building, a center for … more
Last week the Marlboro School Board approved the State Comptroller’s corrective action plan concerning technology user accounts in the district. In a letter addressed to the Superintendent … more
Supporters of Republican candidates turned out in Thomas Felten Memorial Park, Saturday, for a Get Out the Vote Rally hosted by Republican candidates. more
For the past month, several ‘pop-up’ art shows have taken place at the Milton Train Station where a number of local artists have presented their work. Last week was the third and final … more
Newly-elected Congressman Pat Ryan, fresh from victory in a special election in the 19th Congressional District, was elected to a full term on the Hill, Tuesday, capturing the newly-redrawn 18th … more
The Lloyd Town Board approved their preliminary 2023 budget of $12,964,184. Subtracted from this will be $4,213,186 in expected revenues as well as $18,080 from the unexpended fund balance, leaving … more
The first ever Trunk or Treat was held at the American Legion Hall in Highland on Sunday afternoon, complete with parade, costumes and smiles. more
Highland residents recently approved two infrastructure propositions totaling $21,620,092. Proposition 1, which passed by a vote of 758 to 223, calls for spending $16.9 million for significant … more
Legislative Chair Tracey Bartels announced that the County Legislature is accepting applications to serve on the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA) board of directors. Selected … more
Last week the Town of Lloyd delivered on a long promised project to upgrade the street lighting at the Bridgeview development. Town Councilman John Fraino coordinated the project and managed the … more
The Highland Central School District is proud to announce that Highland High School (HHS) Science teacher Christopher Sgro has been named the recipient of the 2022 Northeast Region Award for … more
The investigation of Plattekill Police Chief Joseph Ryan’s accident in his patrol car in New Jersey on September 1 continues to drag on with no end in sight. There has been no update on the … more
A recent story in the Southern Ulster Times revealed that for years the town’s water and sewer Committee failed to keep and submit meeting minutes to the town, even though every committee is … more
October is always the perfect month to schedule a Walk to End Alzheimer’s and although this year the weather was a bit cooler and fog floated in the air, people still came out to the Walkway … more
Marlboro Superintendent Michael Rydell said that last week was School Board Recognition Week in New York State. He said each of the board members, “have received a small token of our … more
Saturday’s Trunk or Treat drew more than 500 people to the Thomas Felten Memorial Park for some Halloween fun. more
Recently, family and friends gathered at the Shadows Restaurant in Poughkeepsie to honor and celebrate Glenn Clarke on his 90th birthday. Nephew Gregory Clarke said he represents the Pennsylvania … more
A slight tax increase is on the table for Marlborough residents, based on the town’s preliminary budget presented last week. Last week the Marlborough Town Board held a public hearing on … more
This year, the annual Starry Starry Night Gala honored a single individual, Elizabeth Waldstein, the former Executive Director of the Walkway Over the Hudson, who served the organization for 12 … more
On Monday, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18), Rep. Paul Tonko (NY-20), and Rep. Pat Ryan (NY-19) wrote a letter to EPA leadership calling for further action to ensure the complete cleanup of … more
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