Santa helps to light up the hamlet in Highland with festive colors
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow were finding it hard to stand still in Highland Friday night. The center
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow were finding it hard to stand still in Highland Friday night. The center
Often, building moratoriums are enacted to give elected officials and planners time to review and possibly adjust zoning before major projects are built. Not in this case.
There are several events scheduled from the early afternoon through early evening. What you do to ring in 2019 at midnight is up to you.
An African-American man said he suffered a broken jaw and dislocated teeth at the hands of police officers who struck him while he was handcuffed and seated in the back of a patrol car in September. The police commission will rule on the case this week.
What is a “crazy bowl,” you ask? The focus of the menu is on “bowlz” of either rice, noodles or salad, topped with a protein of the customer’s choice and accompanying ingredients offering either Mexican or Asian flavors, the final product remaining true to its origins or becoming a pleasing combination of the two.
In October, a New Paltz resident was detained by ICE on his way to court for a local offense. A New Paltz Town Board member is proposing a law that would prevent ICE from making arrests on town property without a judicial warrant.
The College Diner recently closed after many years of feeding folks in New Paltz.
Drones with thermal cameras will be used to try to locate leaking underground water and sewer piping.
The Hanukkah festivities held Sunday, December 9 at the Jewish Congregation of New Paltz Community Center officially began with the ceremonial lighting of some two dozen menorahs.
The annual winter celebration lived up to its name.