New Paltz Village Board settles mayor’s salary lawsuit, tweaks parking proposals
The most significant occurrence at the New Paltz Village Board’s February 25 meeting came at the very end, when nearly
The most significant occurrence at the New Paltz Village Board’s February 25 meeting came at the very end, when nearly
The political scene in Olive, at least in terms of the upcoming November elections, has been snowed under so far
Kingston lawmakers have kicked off a discussion on how to curb the use of single-use plastic bags in the city.
Election Day for offices in the Village of New Paltz is coming up on May 5, and there’s less than
If village of Saugerties trustee Don Hackett gets his way, there will be no merging of the village Department of
“Something good came out of something horrible.” Thus did Town of New Paltz supervisor Susan Zimet characterize the new spirit
They say money can’t buy you love. Neither, at least in the Hudson Valley, can it buy a Congressional seat,
All roads may lead to Rome, proverbially; but in the mid-Hudson, all trails — rail trails especially — seem to
To some, New Paltz town supervisor Susan Zimet represents a strong woman in local government — someone unafraid to stand
In a lawsuit filed in December, the owner of a former boarding house on West Chestnut Street claims that Mayor