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Last week the Marlboro School Board held a lengthy discussion on a motion to name the elementary gym for the third through fifth grades in honor of Benjamin Trapani, who taught physical education in … more
From December 11 to 14, Rabbi Douglas Kohn of Newburgh’s Temple Beth Jacob along with other rabbis from across the country and organizers traveled to bear witness and experience the current … more
On New Year’s Eve, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archboshop of New York, celebrated Mass at St. Augustine Church in Highland. In 2009 he was appointed Archbishop by Pope Benedict XVI, who passed … more
Members of the Lloyd Planning Board recently voted 5-2 to forward a memo to the Town Board, urging them to approve a Planned Residential Retirement Development [PRRD] zoning change for the Villages … more
On the last meeting of the year, the Lloyd Town Board presented Larry Hammond with a Certificate of Outstanding Service for his 35 years as a volunteer on the Planning Board and on the Water & … more
The Lloyd Zoning Board of Appeals is about to grant an area variance to allow Nicholas Corday and his wife to construct a 100ft by 50ft outbuilding in the front yard of their property at 67 South … more
As 2022 drew to a close, Marlborough Supervisor Scott Corcoran prepared a presentation for the last board meeting of the year to highlight the town’s achievements, starting with the completion … more
Christmas came a little early to the two libraries in the Town of Marlborough, as both received special gifts this holiday season - one in the form of a large charitable donation, the other in the … more
The Ulster County Comptroller has released a snapshot on the Opioid settlement funds received by Ulster County. Ulster County resident deaths from opioid overdose has increased 407% since 2014 and … more
This year’s theme for the annual Marlboro-Milton Lions Club Peace Poster Art contest for Middle School students was ‘Lead With Compassion.’ At a school board meeting, Club … more
Acting Ulster County Executive Johanna Contreras announced last week that she has signed the 2023 budget. At approximately $381 million, the budget invests in essential services including … more
Billions of dollars of federal and state funds will be made available to expand high-speed internet service, and the Comptroller’s Office wants to make sure Ulster County gets its fair share. … more
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz is proud to present “The Historic Woodstock Art Colony: The Arthur A. Anderson Collection.” The new exhibition features more than 100 … more
William Hecht, Chief Operating Officer for Orange-Ulster BOCES, concludes a 40-year career of educational service and work at the end of the year 2022. “Forty years, it’s been just an … more
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation is advising customers to prepare for a powerful cold front that could bring damaging winds and heavy rain to the area Thursday night and throughout much … 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
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
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
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
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
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