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Flatbush Avenue in Kingston was the scene of a crash involving two vehicles on Monday, July 14, according to Kingston police. At approximately 5:20pm, two unidentified drivers (there were no ...
Cooling stations are open across Ulster County to help residents battle the heat wave that's currently toasting Ulster County and surrounding areas. A Heat Advisory is in effect across most of the ...
The new proposed 15-year agreement with Spectrum’s parent company Charter Communications calls for the same five percent franchise fee. It requires the company to make a public-access channel ...
Dozens of artist studios are opening their doors so visitors can explore new works, meet local creators and enjoy art in unexpected places. From contemporary painters and ceramicists to mixed-media ...
The 2025 Sawyer Motors Car Show has already raised over $60,000 to help children, including a $10,000 donation to the family of Ben Szafran, a child battling brain cancer. Fifty trophies were awarded.
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The second, and regrettably last, public hearing for the Winston Farm DGEIS is Wednesday July 16th, at 6pm at the Saugerties Senior Center at 6pm. The public comment period ends July 28th, and written ...
An apartment at Zero Place designated affordable and accessible for a disabled resident under a local ordinance has ...
The Town of Lloyd Police have announced several recent arrests involving separate incidents: Gerson Payes, 31, of Highland, was taken into custody on July 9 following a domestic dispute. He faces ...
Outdoor dining at Shorties in New Paltz. Home furnishings and collectibles in the retro design style now known as Mid-Century Modern are all the rage – particularly among the ge ...
A 53-year-old Hurley woman is in the Ulster County Jail awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges stemming from a 2022 investigation. Nicole Baggatta admitted in Ulster ...
The New Paltz, Highland and the Poughkeepsie Traction Company discontinued service on Monday, July 6th, 1925. Started in 1897, the trolley connected New Paltz to the Hudson River. It is pictured above ...