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Hayes Clement, a Democrat and former candidate for mayor, has withdrawn from the race for Kingston’s Ward 3 Common Council ...
Wastelands Hatter and Hare is a new novelty shop and body piercing studio in Tannersville celebrating its grand opening on ...
The forum held at Lenape Elementary School on Monday, May 13 drew a large crowd. Most did not give their names as they shared their thoughts, and most were if not directly opposed to the idea, hopeful ...
Residents in the Village of Saugerties packed the fire house on Partition Street last Wednesday to share their concerns about ...
A months-old vacancy on the Ulster Town Board was filled last week by the appointment of Michael Schatzel, who will complete a term that runs through the rest of the year.
SUNY New Paltz welcomed thousands of guests to campus across a three-day commencement weekend on May 16, 17 and 18 for a high-energy celebration of more than 2,400 new graduates who have earned their ...
For the third time in as many years, attorneys were in court testing the robustness of the City of Kingston’s rent regulations. Only this time it was before the state’s highest judicial body, the New ...
Paint meets pixels in Markings and Vintages, two solo exhibitions opening side by side at Wired Gallery. Kathi Robinson Frank ...
Bending perceptions and cracking conventions, folds and faults is a new solo exhibition by Lindsey A. Wolkowicz that explores ...
Voters across New York State will head to the polls on Tuesday, May 20 to have their say on local school district budgets for ...
Thomas H. Elliott, enterprising owner of the Central Garage on Plattekill Avenue, has been awarded the Oldsmobile franchise ...
Dissolving the Village of New Paltz is no longer the option residents will consider in the voting booth this November. After reviewing the study document produced by consultants, Mayor Tim Rogers ...