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Thousands descended upon the historic Village of New Paltz for the Hudson Valley Pride Coalition March and Festival on Sunday, June 4. The march down Main Street, led by grand marshal Epiphany … more
On June 3, Highland hosted its annual Springfest on the town field. The event was so popular that all roads leading into the town were closed for the occasion. The festival featured numerous vendor … more
Last year Lloyd Union Cemetery Trustee Dennis Bragg started a tradition that he hopes will continue in the future; each year he plans to pick one soldier to honor and this year he chose WWI Veteran … more
Last week developer Dan Gueron returned to the Lloyd Planning Board, seeking to continue a site plan review of his large-scale Falcon Ridge residential project, proposed for Upper North Road. He is … more
The Kent family of Milton was recently recognized for their Locust Grove Fruit Farm being in continuous use for a little more than 200 years.   Ulster County Legislator Tom Corcoran … more
Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson [NY 104] recently secured a $10,000 grant for the Marlboro Free Library that will be used to fund Ancestry Library Edition, new e-books and museum passes. Jacobson … more
At their last meeting the Marlboro School Board honored three Junior High School students, Gabriella Cortes, Deni Menendez, and Harrison Solomon who received National Student Development Council … more
A colorful and lively Memorial Day parade made its way down Western Avenue and out onto the Elementary School field for a ceremony to honor all who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. … more
This past Saturday the Town of Plattekill held their annual Memorial Day ceremony. The parade stepped off from the town hall and went down Route 32 to the Veterans Park. Deputy Supervisor Dean … more
Lloyd Supervisor Dave Plavchak gave an update on the work being done at the intersection of Tillson Avenue and Toc Drive, saying, “at the moment there is a big hole in the ground” because … more
While many asylum seekers arriving in New York City have been put on buses and sent upstate, none have yet made it to Ulster County. “At this time, Ulster County has not been contacted by … more
After three years, the New Paltz Slave Cemetery has been identified and is now surrounded by a wooden fence and new signage. The cemetery was founded in 1780 and was initially known as the Abraham … more
The Plattekill Town Board will look a lot different next year after Town Supervisor Jennifer Salemo announced at the May 3 workshop meeting that Councilman Darryl Matthews has resigned due to … more
Marlboro High School Social Studies Teacher James Ventriglia is an advisor to the Youth in Government program. He and his students informed the Board of Education about their recent activities. … more
Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson secured $10,000 for the Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library in Milton that will be used to install new LED energy efficient lighting, with a design that will be in keeping … more
In 2020 the Marlboro School District established a Repair Reserve Fund with $521,312 they received from the resolution of the Dynegy power plant issue.     Last week the … more
Last week the Marlboro School District held a public hearing on their proposed $63,973,392 budget for the 2023-24 school year. The budget vote is scheduled for Tuesday, May 16 from 6am to 9pm in … 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
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
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
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