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The Ulster County Legislature and the Town of Marlborough recently honored Juliana Juras for her athletic achievements.   Ulster County Legislator Tom Corcoran, who also is a … more
The Town of Lloyd Conservative Party chose the candidates they are supporting for the November election. Joe Mazzetti and Mike Guerriero for Town Council received 26 and 23 votes respectively, … more
The Ulster County Board of Elections has announced its selection of Hart Intercivic as the chosen provider for the next generation of voting machines in Ulster County. Following a thorough and … more
Within the Hudson Valley, many municipalities with natural areas are home to a variety of species of animals including the black bear. With assistance from the New York State Department of … more
Despite some iffy weather and ominous clouds, the New York Air Show drew thousands to Orange County Airport this past weekend. more
After Postmaster General Louis DeJoy revealed his 10-year-plan, “Delivering for America” in 2021, many labor unions, locals and government officials have been fighting back. They fear for … more
Last week the Lloyd Democrats selected their candidates for the fall election.   Before the caucus got underway, caucus chairman Joe Avampato held a moment of silence for the late Rose … more
Last week the Lloyd Town Board continued discussing the Affordable Housing Law that has been in effect since 2010, but to date, the town has failed to have any developer provide a single affordable … more
After years of dedicated service, Pastor Felix Robles, the founding pastor of The Way Family Christian Center, has tendered his resignation, leaving a profound impact on the local community. Pastor … more
Plans are underway for the 2023 Clinton Street Car Show, which will take place in the Village of Montgomery on Sunday, September 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year, the event will benefit the … more
J&G Law, LLP (J&G) is pleased to announce that on June 14, 2023, Cynthia J. Hand, Esq., an associate concentrating in estate planning, was installed as President of the Women’s Bar … more
Thirty-five years ago a small group of civic-minded citizens of Marlborough came together to establish a chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian-American service organization in the U.S. It … more
 I am writing to extend condolences to future families dealing with a loss of a loved one.  What one has to go through including doctors=one who didn’t do enough=along with their … more
Last week the Marlborough Republican Party held their caucus to elect a slate of candidates for the November election.   Councilwoman Sherida Sessa nominated Scott Corcoran for Town … more
On April 23, a portion of Old Indian Trail collapsed, forcing it to be closed to the public, except for those who live on the road. The road’s failure is nearest to the driveway of Pat and … more
The Ulster County Police Chiefs Association recently held their Awards Dinner after a three year hiatus due to the pandemic. Chief Scott W. Schaffrick, President of the Association, said that … more
The former Ulster County Commissioner of Finance, Burt Gulnick, was arrested last week and charged with several counts of grand larceny and falsifying business records for the Hurley Recreation … more
Tucked away on 1377 Route 44-55, amidst the rolling hills and scenic beauty of the Hudson Valley, lies a small Pentecostal church that has become a beacon of hope for its congregation. The Mount … more
Last Saturday the Plattekill Grange #923 marked its 120th anniversary. Plattekill Historian Libby Werleau presented a slide show with pictures and facts about the history of the Grange, noting that … more
  William Zimmer, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction for the Highland School District, recently gave an interview to the Southern Ulster Times to explain the opt out … more
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