Promoted, then demoted, KPD cops now suing city
Two city cops who were promoted in the final days of Mayor Shayne Gallo’s administration — only to have the
Two city cops who were promoted in the final days of Mayor Shayne Gallo’s administration — only to have the
Up until about a month ago, former New Paltz mayor Tom Nyquist was a familiar, respected elder around his hometown.
A gateway parking area is the latest component of the Open Space Institute’s (OSI) River-to-Ridge Trail project. Under a formal
Public comment at New Paltz Village Planning Board meetings has been a relatively quiet affair since it was instituted in
Signage for businesses is changing as fast as technology, but the ordinance that regulates how they’re used in the Town
One week after County Executive Mike Hein and Kingston Mayor Steve Noble announced a deal for a new five-year sales
At last week’s New Paltz Town Board meeting, members of the local Veterans of Foreign Wars post spoke in favor
Farmers may be celebrated in certain corners of New Paltz, but perhaps not so much in Town Hall. It’s not
U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, retiring after this year from Congress and who was thinking about seeking the Republican nomination for
When the New Paltz Town Board meeting was opened last Thursday, the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance was a