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What was shaping up as a battle of incumbents changed dramatically Tuesday afternoon when State Senator Mike Martucci announced that he would not seek re-election. The 42nd senate district is … more
A proposed local law that is hoping to encourage more businesses to locate along the Route 52 corridor in the Town of Shawangunk didn’t spark much interest at a May 19 public hearing. Only … more
Another Memorial Day weekend has passed, and celebrations all throughout different communities in the Hudson Valley had patriotic people lined up along street-sides showing their support for our … more
The Walden Village Board held a public hearing last week on a proposed local law that would revise the schedule of fees imposed in the landlord registry. The proposed schedule calls for the … more
Partners in life and now in business, Justin and Keith Lynch, co-owners of the new restaurant and bar, Lady, are bringing a New York City feel to the Village of Montgomery. After making their way to … more
Four months after its first presentation from the Town of Montgomery Conservation Advisory Council (CAC), the town board is not ready to designate any Critical Environmental Areas within its … more
Although a parade of speakers praised the Ulster County Commission on Reapportionment for undertaking a tough job at a May 16 public hearing at the Modena fire station, no one seemed happy with the … more
The Gardiner Town Board moved closer to making a decision on whether to grant a special-use permit for a second cell tower in the town by closing the public hearing on the matter at its May 10 … more
The holiday that we know as Memorial Day, dates back to the time shortly after the Civil War. General John A. Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic, proclaimed the first major Memorial Day on May … more
Once it was a working farm and later the home of a blacksmith.These days the elegant wood-framed to-story home at 28 Berea Road may best be described as a country home. Now it’s also … more
Voters in the Wallkill Valley were in a generous mood last Tuesday, approving budgt proposals in all three local school districts. Pine Bush Voters in the Pine Bush Central School District … more
    The Wallkill School District’s $81.71 million budget and a $43.8 million capital project were easily approved by district voters Tuesday.      The budget for … more
Pine Bush Central School District voters approved the $128,759,335 budget for the 2022-2023 school year with 70.23 percent of voters supporting the district’s plan. This budget included a … more
The 75th annual Memorial Day Parade is set for Monday, May 30 in Pine Bush. The parade kicks off at 9 a.m. at two different launch locations. All marches and on-foot participants will start at … more
Long-time Valley Central School District employee Tammy Coleman had supporters showing up on her behalf at the recent Board of Education Meeting after reports surfaced that district officials are … more
In front of a room filled with friends and grateful residents, the Montgomery Village Board, last week, honored a pillar of the community. Norbury “Skip” Chambers, recently recognized … more
Two Town of Shawagunk residents complained that their roads were not up to snuff at the May 5 Town Board meeting. Valiant Jones of 56 Pleasant Ave. told the Town Board that road flooding has … more
The current lack of affordable housing is taking its toll on residents of New York State. The circumstances of the current market is hurting people in the workforce, seniors, veterans, and people … more
Voters in the Valley Central School District approved the 2022-23 budget , Tuesday, with 63.9 percent of the votes. The 116,600,000  budget passed by a margin of 737-417. In the school … more
A new café/restaurant called PBF Café has opened at 42A Orchard St. in Walden serving a perfect blend of Brazilian and Polish foods. Also called Polish Brazilian Fusion Café, the … more
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