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Former Upstate NY police chief sues town board members for defamation, seeks $2.5M
Saugerties, N.Y. — Former Police Chief Joseph Sinagra has sued three Town Board members in a $2.5 million defamation lawsuit claiming that their statements made before and after his retirement have inflicted emotional distress. The filing was served to the Town Board members on Wednesday evening when they were...
PHOTOS: New Signs Hint About Rosendale, NY’s Newest Restaurant
The Ulster County, NY dining scene is getting ready to welcome its newest restaurant. The legendary Rosendale Café, which was a community staple for decades, surprised many residents when they permanently closed their doors on October 1st, 2022. In the months and years since, there was much speculation about who would move into the beloved building on Main Street. We now have our first clues.
New York Has a Record Breaking Year When it Comes to Tornados
It's been a historic year for tornadoes in New York. Most Recent Tornado in New York Touched Down in Ulster County. Tropical Depression Debby made herself known across the Hudson Valley bringing heavy rains, strong winds and leaving behind damage and destruction. Parts of the Hudson Valley were under a...
Rebuilding Together offers free home repairs; applications open to Sept. 30
MILLERTON — Rebuilding Together, a national nonprofit that repairs homes of people in need, is accepting applications for free home repairs through Sept. 30. Homeowners in Dutchess and Ulster County have the opportunity to apply to receive home repairs for 2025 through the Rebuilding Day Program. “Last year alone,...
Dutchess County Historical Society 6282 Route US 9 Rhinebeck, NY 12572
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Kingston Ready to Spend $500K on 275 New Trees
The City of Kingston has announced they have received a $490,000 grant to plant nearly 275 new trees within the city. The City of Kingston Mayor Steve Noble announced recently that Kingston has received a $491,550 grant from the U.S. Forest Service’s Urban and Community Forestry Grants and plans to use the funds to plant new trees and remove unhealthy ones throughout the city as part of the Community Forest Management Plan.
MPP Ted Hsu | WPBS Weekly: Inside the Stories
We go inside the studio to talk with MPP Ted Hsu who has represented Kingston and Canada’s side of the Islands in the legislative assembly of Ontario since 2022. MPP Hsu is a physicist with impressive credentials, but it’s one of many highlights in his bio that make him stand out.
Winston Farm Presents Woodstock Rising Again 2024 Style? - New Massive Conference Center & Performance Venue
Saugerties continues to enjoy large festival music events, including one this evening, August 16, 2024. It's likely a one-of-a-kind town in which a recent town board agenda stated "Music follows the meeting". Saugerties – The developers of the proposed Winston Farm off exit 20 of the Thruway in Saugerties Wednesday...
Weekly Market in New Paltz End Season Suddenly
For those of you who are like me and enjoy heading to a farm market for seasonal vegetables, you should know that one of the markets has closed down. If you have driven through New Paltz over the last couple of years you certainly noticed the market. The New Paltz...
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