One hearing closed on Foothills project; River to Ridge Trail receives scrutiny
New Paltz Town Planning Board members on April 11 wrapped up the months-long public hearing on the site plan for
New Paltz Town Planning Board members on April 11 wrapped up the months-long public hearing on the site plan for
When a man becomes a fireman, his greatest act of bravery has been accomplished. What he does after that is
Dozens of anxious business-owners and residents of downtown Rosendale had their worries about this spring’s water main replacement project at
You know that somebody accomplishes a lot in their work when it takes two people to replace them upon retirement.
Ulster County Executive Mike Hein confirmed to the New Paltz Times last week that after more than a year of
When Earth Day was first established back in 1970, it was about educating people to the realities of environmental issues.
Longtime antiques dealer Charles Glasner and lifelong antiques collector Vivian Yess Wadlin have teamed up to open a “pop-up” antiques
“Farmers are probably the best weather gauges we have,” says Deborah Meyer DeWan, executive director of the Rondout Valley Growers’
How do parents manage to go on after the utterly unexpected suicide of a beloved child? If you’re Elise Gold
In some ways, New Paltz might be seen as reflective of the nation as a whole. Classically conservative and liberal