Gardiner Day attracts a record-breaking crowd of more than 2,000 (with photo gallery)
[portfolio_slideshow id=5807] Photos by Lauren Thomas The 24th annual Gardiner Day was a resounding success this past Saturday at
[portfolio_slideshow id=5807] Photos by Lauren Thomas The 24th annual Gardiner Day was a resounding success this past Saturday at
Hung from the crane of Highland’s Fire Engine #45, a large American flag billowed in the hot evening wind as
The Lloyd Democratic caucus packed the house at St. Augustine’s Catholic School this past Monday night. The Democratic Committee is
The Highland Public Library Board held its first of three public forums last Thursday night to help determine the future
In the late-night or early-morning hours of Wednesday, Sept. 5, vandals knocked over approximately 136 tombstones at the Highland Cemetery
A packed Democratic caucus this past Monday night resulted in the incumbent Democratic supervisor Susan Zimet winning her party’s nod
A New Paltz resident, born and bred, has helped open up the Wallkill River to a bevy of local and
The red bags covering many of the parking meters in downtown New Paltz might have local residents and tourists alike
The Village of New Paltz has gone out to bid for its stream daylighting project. This project proposes to unearth
After a year-and-a-half of research, writing and revision, the Town of Lloyd’s Comprehensive Master Plan Update Committee presented its proposed