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New Paltz Elks Lodge #2568 will host Lunch with Santa on Sunday, December 11, 12 - 2 p.m. This is a free event for all children ages 10 and under. It will be fun-filled day of games, crafts, … more
The Highland Public Library presents a program on Diabetes Meal Planning on Tuesday, December 13, 1-3 p.m. with Gary Anello, RN, MSN, CDCES. This is an introductory lifestyle modification class … more
New Hurley Reformed Church invites all to a free music recital of Christmas music on Saturday, December 17 from 4 to 5 p.m. followed by refreshments. The public is invited to come, soak in the peace … more
Michael Horodyski, president and CEO of Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan and Chair of the Board of Trustees of Mount Saint Mary College, was honored for his outstanding service to the … more
Jason Hepper, 33, of Walden was arrested on November 20 by the Ulster County Sheriff’s Department for his role in damage to the Wallkill Central School District’s Administrative Offices … more
Over several dozen members of the Wallkill Civil Service Employees Association [CSEA] appeared before the Wallkill Board of Education on Wednesday, November 16 to address concerns about mice in … more
A girls softball game was recently played between Marlboro and Kingston 12 U girls. The game was played in honor of Dave Pulliam to recognize him not only for being a cancer survivor but also for his … more
New Paltz Fire Department members were dispatched Thursday for a reported car fire at the Mohonk Mountain House Gatehouse. Car 43 arrived with a working car fire just 15-20’ from the … more
Commissioners Ashley Dittus and John Quigley are pleased to announce that the Ulster County Board of Elections will be offering extended office hours for voters who need to apply for an Absentee … more
Last Thursday, just after noon, President Joseph R. Biden passed through the Town of Lloyd on his way to tour the IBM plant in Poughkeepsie. He met with IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna after the … more
Two hit-and-run accidents, possibly related, occurred in Ulster County last Friday, with the second one leaving a Gardiner woman dead after her car was forced into a pond. The first occurred near … more
An important event is upcoming in Kaplan Hall’s OBTC Great Room 101 on Thursday, October 6. At 7 pm renowned Farmer and Activist, Karen Washington will deliver her lecture on food justice … more
The Our Lady of Fatima Food Pantry is in great need of volunteers to help in the following areas: Communications – we are in immediate need of someone who can help us maintain our Facebook … more
Upcoming events at the Highland Public libraryMeet Charlotte Brontë, the passionate authoress. Hear the story behind the written words, and learn how she, the middle child of six, survived to … more
Newburgh City Council approved several change order resolutions with TAM Enterprises, Inc that will see several city roads repaved by this year and curb ramps to be built as well. City Engineer Jason … more
Ulster County’s Veteran of the Month for August was Highland resident Chris Miller. Chris grew up an Army brat, moving all over, but spending a good bit of time in the Hudson Valley. He wound … more
Hey Kids! Get a Library Card or Show Your Library Card for a Chance to Win a Prize during the month of September. If you can sign your name, you are eligible for your library card! The Highland … more
The Town of Lloyd Historical Preservation Society will be having a benefit estate sale on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 161 Vineyard Avenue, Highland. Included in the sale will be … more
The Plattekill Fire Department Auxiliary will serve a pancake breakfast on Sunday, September 11, 7 am. - 12 p.m. The menu includes pancakes, French toast, eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries, … more
After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus due to the corona virus pandemic, the Town of Lloyd Historic Preservation Society is set to resume speaker events. The next event will be on Monday, Set. 12 at 7 … more
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