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The Lloyd Town Board held a public hearing on a local law concerning Short-Term Rentals that is under consideration. Supervisor Dave Plavchak said short-term rentals, “really covers AirBnb, … more
Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack is pleased to welcome Theatre on the Road back to the Matthewis Persen House on Saturday, October 1 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm for the second of several Living … more
A well attended reunion was held recently for the Marlboro Classes of 1970, 1971 and 1972 at the Youngest Brother Italian Restaurant in Newburgh. more
Town hails the arrival of autumn in its community day at the town park. more
Saturday, October 1 is the exact center of Hispanic Heritage Month. So, what better way to celebrate than with Latin Jazz! Come at 7:30 p.m. to the William and Helen Richards Theatre at Orange … more
Community members who are interested in learning more about the two Highland Central School District Capital Project propositions that will be on the ballot on Tuesday, October 18 are encouraged to … more
After Marlborough moved their town offices and the police department out of their 1650 Route 9W location, the building has been used by the town highway and water department. But a long overdue … more
Each year the Highland School Board chooses a new student representative who will offer them a student perspective of what is happening in the three school buildings. This year, the board tapped … more
Former State Senator Jen Metzger and Town of Ulster Supervisor Jim Quigley are the candidates to finish the remaining year of Pat Ryan’s term as Ulster County Executive. Metzger secured … more
Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack is pleased to announce that on Saturday, September 24 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Friends of Historic Kingston will host an exhibit at the Matthewis Persen House … more
SUNY Orange has become the latest community college within the State University of New York (SUNY) to be selected as an education partner for Amazon’s Career Choice program, providing … more
On September 10 a fundraiser was held at Locust Grove Farm in Milton as a benefit for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Bob Keator organized the BBQ event in Milton. In 2001 he was Chief of the … more
Marlboro School Board President Michael Connors confirmed that Elementary School Principal Patricia Walsh was put on Administrative Leave near the end of the 2021-22 school year. According to … more
After a ten-year hiatus and a lengthy period in review, the Highland School Board voted to bring back the Student Resource Officer [SRO] program for the 2022-23 school year, according to Lloyd Police … more
Last Sunday evening, on the 21st anniversary of September 11, 2001, the Town of Lloyd remembered those who perished on that fateful day at the World Trade Towers in New York City, at the Pentagon in … more
The Southern Ulster Times filed a Freedom Of Information request with the Lloyd Town Clerk to receive a copy of the minutes of the August 4th Water, Sewer & Study Committee meeting only to find … more
Last week Peter J. Christiano, Managing Engineer with Barton & Loguidice, gave an update to the Lloyd Town Board on their Pedestrian Improvements Project slated for the Hamlet. It is more … more
The Town of Plattekill is considering a social media policy to establish guidelines for postings by town employees. Supervisor Jennifer Salemo said during the Sept. 7 Town Board meeting that a … more
The New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has opened an investigation into the death of Daniel K. McAlpin, who died on September 9, 2022, following an encounter with … more
With Pat Ryan stepping down as Ulster County Executive to head to Congress to represent NY19, the Ulster County Democratic Committee (UCDC) will select the Democratic nominee for County Executive who … more
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