New Paltz to hire former councilwoman Jean Gallucci for comptroller position
Following a two-hour-long executive session at the end of the July 16 meeting of the New Paltz Town Board, board
Following a two-hour-long executive session at the end of the July 16 meeting of the New Paltz Town Board, board
Some village residents say a self-storage business on Livingston St. wouldn’t be a good fit for the neighborhood, but village
The Village Planning Board voted against extending approval for a 42-unit affordable housing project on North St., a move the
RUPCO’s proposal to build an affordable housing complex on the site of the former Mid-City Lanes bowling alley at 20
Mayor Shayne Gallo said last week that he will, as he promised, sign legislation to authorize a referendum which, if
Woodstock town supervisor Jeremy Wilber warned of tight fiscal times, at the town board’s July 14 meeting, while the Town
The New Paltz Town Board got some encouraging news at its July 9 special meeting from Joe Hurwitz, the architect
City Director of Economic Development and Strategic Partnerships Gregg Swanzey says he just wants to keep members of the Common
The Kingston Local Development Corp. stands to turn a tidy profit on a former bank building in Midtown after a
Supporters of city employee and mayoral candidate Steve Noble say politics are behind allegations that he mishandled grant applications, potentially