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2 Juveniles Nabbed For Making Threats Against Ulster County Schools: Police
The threats were made in Ulster County around 8:45 p.m. and were aimed at Ulster County Schools, said Ulster County Sheriff’s Capt. Joseph Sciutto. According to Sciutto, the Sheriff’s Office quickly initiated an investigation into the threats, which were being shared and circulated on a social media platform, Sciutto said.
Ulster County man serving 25-year sentence for shooting friend in the head will get new trial
KINGSTON - An Ulster County man serving a 25-year prison sentence after being convicted of manslaughter last year for the killing of his childhood best friend will get a new trial. Gregory Thayer, 51, of the town of Ulster, is serving his sentence in Attica Correctional Facility. Thayer's attorney, Robert C. Gottlieb, said acting...
Teens Allegedly Set Fire At Popular Park in Ulster County
Two 13-year-old teenagers have been arrested after they allegedly tried to set fire to a large pavilion structure at a park in Ulster County, NY. According to the Saugerties Police Department back on Monday, September 23, 2024, just after 5 p.m., they were called to respond to a reported structure fire at the Cantine Memorial Field Complex in Saugerties, New York.
Hudson Valley ‘Doc’ Killed After Upstate New York Party By Friend
A Hudson Valley found guilty of killing his friend after a wild night of drinking has learned his punishment. In Ulster County Court, 39-year-old Joseph Karolys, age 39, of Saugerties, was sentenced to 25 years in State Prison. Maximum Sentenced Issued In Ulster County Court. Karolys received the maximum sentence...
Police Issue Important Warning For Village of Liberty Residents
Residents are being asked to assist the Village of Liberty Police with a very important problem. The world is a pretty scary place these days and sadly crime just seems to be increasing more and more. Generally the Hudson Valley is a decently safe place, but we can't forget that crime can happen anywhere at anytime and nobody is above it.
Warning: Expect To See More Bears Near You Home In New York
New Yorkers are reporting more and more bear sightings in recent days. Bears are being spotted near homes in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Hudson Valley residents have reported an increase of black bear sightings in the Mid-Hudson Region. Over the past few weeks, residents have spotted more bears than normal in...
Hudson Valley hunter gets his ghost buck on opening day of bow season
Last Sunday, two days before big game season opened for bowhunters, Dave Maneri was busy “slaying salmon on the Salmon River,” he said. He stripped off his waders, raced home, and was in his blind early on Tuesday morning. Maneri, of Tivoli, was targeting a big Hudson Valley...
3 Things You Didn’t Know About Hidden Kingston, NY Airport
Kingston, NY has been the home to many historical buildings and important events. America's oldest intersection is located in Kingston, NY and this area was also the first capital in New York state. History lives on as the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History as they continue to preserve...
Kingston, NY Eatery Shares Update About Restaurant Hours
Kingston, NY is the home to historical sites, local eateries and more. Recently, the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History discovered a rare historic document. They have been finding incredible pieces of the past while being under construction. Additional information can be found with 94.3 Lite FM and the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History.
New York Leader Wants State To Do More To Prevent Deaths By Mosquitos
The worst mosquito season in years led to the death of a Hudson Valley man. Following the passing of an Ulster County resident, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for more funding to combat viruses that are spread by mosquitoes. First New York State Death From EEE Since 2015.
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