Photos: New Paltz students walk out to protest gun violence
They carried signs asking “Am I next?” and “Are our lives worth your guns?”
They carried signs asking “Am I next?” and “Are our lives worth your guns?”
Historic Huguenot Street has announced the revival of Stone House Day, a formerly annual tradition, which will be hosted in partnership with the Town of New Paltz on Saturday, September 8.
The detour will affect over 13,000 motorists per day. “There’s nothing really positive about this,” said the Hurley town supervisor. “I guess once it’s done it won’t be happening again in our lifetimes.”
“It struck me like a dagger when Donald Trump became president,” said Abe Uchitelle of Kingston.
Emergency access for Riccardi Elementary, bail questions for father-son arrested on gun charges, Diane Neal roasted at Starbucks, and more.
Myra Mabry, 48, a doctor of osteopathic medicine residing in Catskill, was arrested today and charged with distributing controlled substances outside the course of professional practice and for no legitimate medical purpose.
Electric service has been restored to nearly 95 percent of customers affected by Wednesday’s winter storm, as crews from Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. and mutual aid forces continue to repair damage caused by fallen trees and limbs.
Crews of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp., assisted by mutual aid line and tree workers from outside the region, tackled fallen trees, downed limbs and broken poles today to clear roads and restore power to customers affected by Wednesday’s winter storm.
Plans call for the construction of a new $92 million, four-story tower which will add 110,000 square feet to the Mary’s Ave. (formerly Benedictine) hospital’s 327,000-square-foot footprint.
Saturday, March 10: Heirs not only to the Neville polyglot musical tradition, but also to the very Neville name itself, Dumpstaphunk has been providing the jam and festival scene with an uncommonly high grade of funk for years.