Student columnist Kate Fishman takes a turn in the interviewee seat
The profiles Kate Fishman writes about New Paltz High School students are so well-written, the reader may not realize the writer is herself a student.
The profiles Kate Fishman writes about New Paltz High School students are so well-written, the reader may not realize the writer is herself a student.
A place where antiques and vintage ephemera shared a space with consigned artwork.
A great run by the Huguenots came to an end last Friday at Dietz Stadium.
Spurred in part by anguish over the results of last week’s presidential election and partly by the appearance of racist graffiti on campus, hundreds of SUNY New Paltz students walked out of their classes at noontime last Friday for an energetic demonstration against the policies of Donald Trump.
“Dude, I don’t even know. What was good about high school?”
The antics of this sweetly-but-alarmingly dysfunctional family will come to life once more in the Otto Grassel Auditorium at New Paltz High School on November 17 through 19.
Concerns continue to mount regarding the four-story mixed use building at the corner of Mulberry and Rt. 32N.
The Good Work Institute seeks to provide kindred spirits an ecstatic experience that fosters the communitarian vision. Could the sparks it sets off kindle a generational fire in the Hudson Valley?
At least one onlooker expressed worry that this would, in fact, become a destination for drinkers, but town police chief Joseph Snyder didn’t seem worried.
A public meeting was held at SUNY New Paltz for the purpose of educating local residents about the toxic bacterial situation and to discuss what can be done to prevent future occurrences.