When Neil Bettez resigned as supervisor for New Paltz on May 3, that decision triggered provisions in both town law and ...
Life is starting to really flow now, gradually gaining that glacier-like, unstoppable momentum this month is known for as every day brings new life in myriad forms – flowers unfolding, rambunctious ...
In an announcement posted to a private Facebook group, Baer wrote that board members “in particular Kitty Brown, have refused ...
The supervisor continued to use the DEC “visual inspection” (which would not account for the pulverized debris, the most ...
Fire trucks, ambulances and police vehicles encircled the intersection of Schwenk Drive and Fair Street Thursday, clogging ...
The Ulster Town Board last week voted to authorize town attorney Jason Kovacs to commence a civil action in New York State ...
Quizzing through a microphone, dressed in fatigues, New York Army National Guard First Lieutenant Kyle Kilner took answers from the ...
In early May, The Bardavon celebrated their 155th anniversary with a gala held annually to help underwrite educational ...
Get ready to craft some memories this Memorial Day weekend at the Woodstock-New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair. Held at the scenic ...
It took a little over two years, but now the bar/restaurant formerly known as The Anchor is finally opening its doors again ...
In the board of education race, incumbent Glenn LaPolt cruised to reelection with 829 votes. Five others fought for the remaining three open seats, with Edwin Justin Seweryn earning 584 votes, Olivia ...
“In layman’s terms, (PLAN) is having students show what they know in a variety of ways that foster deeper thinking and ...