Signs point to strong start in Ulster County home sales in 2021
KINGSTON – If January is an indication of what is to come the rest of the year in Ulster County home sales, it could be
KINGSTON – If January is an indication of what is to come the rest of the year in Ulster County home sales, it could be
ALBANY – Amidst a flurry of demands from state legislators calling for an independent investigation and others calling for the governor’s resignation, Andrew Cuomo Sunday
TOWN OF NEWBURGH – Opponents of the proposed new Danskammer power plant in the Town of Newburgh say the fossil fuel plant would continue to
NEWBURGH – Former Newburgh City Councilwoman Gay Lee announced her bid to recapture a seat on the lawmaking body. Lee, a Democrat, will be seeking
KINGSTON – Members of the Ulster County Legislature have written to the governor confirming the county is ready to partner with the state to serve
WHITE PLAINS – The Women’s Enterprise Development Center has opened a second office, in Poughkeepsie, to supplement its mission in its White Plains office. The
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KINGSTON – City offices in Kingston that have been off-limits to the public for the last several weeks because of COVID-19, are reopening today. Mayor
NEW CITY – Clarkstown Police are investigating an assault and car theft that occurred Sunday evening in the vicinity of Ridge Road and Route 304
GHENT – A 26-year-old Ghent man was committed to the Columbia County Jail on bail following his arrest on Friday, February 26 on charges of
NEWBURGH – It happened around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, a report of a man being shot several times in the City of Newburgh. The incident occurred
YONKERS – The Yonkers Police Reform Committee’s final report, consisting of 22 suggested reforms to the Yonkers Police Department, has been completed and is open
ALBANY – Two Hudson Valley wines were among the 25 winners in the annual New York Wine Classic’s “Best of Class” awards. The Best Cabernet
KINGSTON – After a 35-year career of serving Ulster County, Director of Emergency Services Steve Peterson has announced his intention to retire. “During his tenure,
NEWBURGH – The City of Newburgh’s Right-to-Know law, adopted last year, has taken another step toward full implementation with police department business cards. Each officer
NEWBURGH – The Casa DiDolore Tattoo Parlor at 784 Broadway in the City of Newburgh has been vandalized with broken windows and spray-painted graffiti and
(videoSOUTH BLOOMING GROVE – A woman was rescued unconscious when fire of undetermined origin heavily damaged a house at 52 Fort Worth Place in South
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