Proposition 1, legislative redistricting reform debated in New Paltz
Representatives of independent, nonpartisan “good government groups” are usually pretty much in accord with each other when it comes to
Representatives of independent, nonpartisan “good government groups” are usually pretty much in accord with each other when it comes to
The New Paltz Village Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) voted to hold a hearing on what building inspectors can and
It’s that time of year again when town officials try to wrestle the next year’s spreadsheet into submission, honing a
At a Meet-the-Candidates Night event at the Rosendale Recreation Center last Thursday evening, sponsored by the Women’s Club of Rosendale,
If a certain well-known local landowner gets his way in court regarding the assessed value of his property, New Paltz
New Paltz village trustees are considering a major amendment to the law governing parking in the village. At the October
Town of New Paltz municipal employees have been looking for offices for sale, and should finally be able to relocate
The recent discovery of a sickness-inducing black mold at the New Paltz Town Hall has quickened supervisor Susan Zimet’s search
In a long, low room of the 1799 LeFevre House on Historic Huguenot Street (HHS), members of the New Paltz
Gubernatorial candidate Zephyr Teachout and her running mate for lieutenant governor Tim Wu made a stop on their “Whistleblower Tour”