No pledge of allegiance at New Paltz Planning Board meetings
You’ll hear it in classrooms, ballgames and local government meetings, but one place you won’t hear the Pledge of Allegiance
You’ll hear it in classrooms, ballgames and local government meetings, but one place you won’t hear the Pledge of Allegiance
Over the years, Red Hook had the three Nero Brothers; Middletown had the three Ray Brothers — thousand-point scorers all.
The way licensing rights to stage plays work, a community theater — even a school — is not usually permitted
Like a traditional country doctor from an earlier era, Dr. Barry E. Goldman maintains his family practice in an office
SUNY New Paltz administrators have set out some ambitious goals to achieve in the next five years, including reducing the
Protesting the so-called “rational tuition policy” imposed under the SUNY2020 plan, students walked out of classes at noon on Friday,
Fueled in part by a very active discussion on social media, the New Paltz Village Planning Board meeting on March
Downtown Highland has a new eatery destined to fuel many a Hudson Valley Rail Trail hike, bike ride or trans-Hudson
“Fifty-one years is too long not to have a permanent home,” said Shawn Clark, co-president of the board (along with
Liz Glover Wilson is a person who sees the big picture. “This space is my canvas,” she says of the