New Paltz village votes in two new trustees
Each received over 100 votes more than any of the three other candidates vying for the two open seats.
Each received over 100 votes more than any of the three other candidates vying for the two open seats.
Mohonk Consultations will present its annual Distinguished Achievement Award to John Novi, the “fearless and imaginative” chef who is internationally celebrated as one of the founders of New American cuisine, Sunday, June 11 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Board President Alan Barone will run for a sixth term and Trustee Heather Welch will run for her second full term.
The candidates include incumbent Steve Greenfield as well as Teresa Thompson and Kathy Preston.
The mission of the Hudson Valley Pathways Academy, a small publicly funded secondary school on Mary’s Avenue in Kingston, is to graduate students with both technical knowledge and real-world skills. In a world as rapidly changing as ours, that’s no small ambition.
The votes mean no in-depth environmental impact statement is to be prepared for more detailed analysis of issues such as traffic and the clear-cutting of the premises.
The projects in question include a 70-unit “eco-cabin” resort.
The tone was much more positive than the reaction to a multi-screen art theater proposal for the same location — on Main St. next to Water Street Market — several years ago.
The annual event will be held this year the morning of April 29.
With overwhelming support from testifying residents to bolster them, New Paltz Town Council members voted unanimously last Thursday to pass a law which formally limits cooperation by town police officers with agents of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.