Lent Farm neighbors ask New Paltz Town Board to block off road
Lent Farm could be just about any sleepy, country subdivision. Most of its 14 lots already have houses up on
Lent Farm could be just about any sleepy, country subdivision. Most of its 14 lots already have houses up on
A proposal to turn New Paltz Middle School into a government center toed closer to the starting line last week.
There’s a new sheriff in town. The Community Partnership for a Safer New Paltz (CPSNP) has a new director, Phoenix
It’s a small bridge, rebuilt in 1941, but it carries a massive load of vehicular and cycling traffic across the
The statement “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate” has become a touchstone of American culture since it was
The death of a two-year-old girl, Asia Perez-Medina, this past Wednesday afternoon was ruled a homicide by late Thursday morning.
Based on applause following their 90-minute debate at the Woodland Pond senior-citizen complex in New Paltz on Monday, Julian Schreibman’s
Concerned citizens in Lloyd have tapped into the Facebook revolution. The Lloyd Development Association (LDA) created a “What’s Best for
While it’s not a sexy topic, municipal water and sewer — the dispensing and treatment of — is one of
Recently, a very simple thing has caused hours of debate, handwringing and consternation between the town and village governments in