New Paltz Village Planning Board holds off voting on Zero Place’s environmental significance
Concerns continue to mount regarding the four-story mixed use building at the corner of Mulberry and Rt. 32N.
Concerns continue to mount regarding the four-story mixed use building at the corner of Mulberry and Rt. 32N.
The suits states that Trump’s “words and actions have proven him wholly untruthful and therefore unqualified and incapable of taking an oath of office or honoring an international treaty as President of the United States” and that he does not have “the temperament, knowledge, or political belief to adhere to the principles of the U.S. Constitution.”
“The Midtown arts district is really taking off…We want to be in a position to capitalize on that.”
“These are the only two houses in the village that pay village taxes and don’t have village services. This just doesn’t make any sense.”
Fruition Chocolate of Shokan has taken home the title of Best in Competition at London’s International Chocolate Awards, meaning a local, Catskills-based company has been crowned one of the best chocolate-makers in the world.
At least one onlooker expressed worry that this would, in fact, become a destination for drinkers, but town police chief Joseph Snyder didn’t seem worried.
“Amongst this board there is great consensus that this is an issue between neighbors, and it should be addressed between neighbors.”
A new ambulance contract, along with health and benefits increases for town employees, led to increased costs.
Kingston-area reactions to Donald Trump’s surprise win ranged from jubilance and hope-filled to despair and dread the morning of the election results.
Policy changes were made, funds were approved for programming, and some questions asked for clarification before Kevin Salem, acting as