Old New Paltz Town Hall razed
Demolition of the old New PaltzTown Hall finally took place last week after the asbestos abatement was completed from the building.
Demolition of the old New PaltzTown Hall finally took place last week after the asbestos abatement was completed from the building.
The occasion marked both the centennial of the State Police and the 40th anniversary of the founding of the substation.
“Without her we would not have the library we have today.”
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the town clerk kept a record of the community’s slaves.
The Hoot Owl went out of business in 2013, but the place still holds fond memories for many longtime residents.
When the universally recognized symbol of your social movement is a rainbow, it takes more than just a little rainy
“Food For Thought” is a breakfast and snack program that ensures summer school students enrolled in the New Paltz district’s ENL (English as a New Language) program don’t go hungry.
Starting Sunday, June 18, the weekly market will include farm-fresh produce and other items.
Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Portland, Seattle, Boulder. These are some of the best bicycling cities in the world, and a growing number of residents hope that New Paltz will one day be on this list.
New Paltz Village Board members concluded a year or more of wrangling over the conservation easement for the Mill Brook Preserve at their May 24 meeting, but it wasn’t clear that anyone at the table understood what they were voting upon when they approved the document.