Kingston, NY News
- Kingston, NY News
- Kingston Kayak Festival 2012
- Hudson Valley Philharmonic Russian Caravan
- American Red Cross Blood Drive
- Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley January, 2012 Community Programs
- The Met: Live In HD Philip Glass' Satyagraha
- Ulster County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Ulster County
- History of County’s Railroads Told Through Photographs
- Live Nation Presents Brian Regan
- Storm Damage from Irene in Ulster County? FEMA May Help You
- HealthAlliance of the HudsonValley September 2011 Calendar Listings
- Back to School for Kingston - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- 2011 Always There’s 2nd Annual Motorcycle & Car Show
- Backpacker Magazine’s FREE Get Our More Tour
- Onteora Board of Education seeks volunteers for advisory task force
- Woman dies in head-on crash with school van (video)
- Ulster County lawmakers want audit of Resource Recovery Agency
- N.Y. gubernatorial candidates play it safe in debate
- Stock futures slip after Apple, IBM results
- Corrections
- Hein will veto any tax increase in county budget
- Renewable energy home tour slated
- SUNY hosting talk on nuclear power
- Average gas prices rise in New York state
- Kingston High band wins ‘Fanfare’ title
- Mustang Bowl ‘more than a game’
- Ulster trash agency urged to share more
- Dustup with reporter grabs attention (videos)
- Obamas campaign together for first time since White House run
- Candidates taking issue with issues ahead of debate
- Effort under way to replace missing Eddyville veterans memorial
- Stewart looks to expand market area
- Like Ulster, Sullivan County has dual identity
- Val-Kill Center fetes honorees
- Gasoline prices continue upward march
- Stock futures point to drop to start week (7:59 a.m.)
- Business calendar: Week of Oct. 18, 2010
- On the move: Week of Oct. 18, 2010
- Hurley sponsors shopping trip
- Miller Craft Fair scheduled
- Thruway exit limits extended to Oct. 29
- Cahill playground could be active soon
- Greene to weigh college improvements
- Police continue probe into shot fired on Pine Street
- Obamas campaign together for first time since 2008
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Saugerties, DCC, New Paltz, Poughkeepsie, Bard, Rosendale, Rhinebeck, Gardiner, Ellenville, Tillson
- Restarting on the right foot:Life after incarceration full of challenges (video)
- Strange find during routine car maintenance reignites debate on warrantless surveillance
- Ulster County companies, businesspeople to be honored
- Dismissed trash agency boss faces new allegation
- Corrections
- Kingston’s 2011 budget calls for higher tax rates (video)
- US SEN: Gillibrand, DioGuardi clash in first faceoff
- 42nd SD: Differences between Bonacic, Sager apparent in debate
- Power plant that was rejected in Ulster begins operating in Rensselaer
- Barbara Billingsley, TV's June Cleaver, dies at 94
- Fox, Cablevision work to end blackout (5:15 p.m. update)
- Iran releases American who was held for more than two years
- Poughkeepsie mayor expects most tax bills to fall in 2011
- Wind advisory in effect until 6 p.m. today
- McDonald’s in Kingston being torn down, rebuilt
- Thousands of students study Hudson River (video)
- Rondout Valley Project Day expands students' horizons (video)
- TechCity hires former town of Ulster supervisor
- Apartment complex in Kingston gets OK to expand by 52 units
- 22nd CD: Hinchey, Phillips spar over key issues
- Kingston mayor proposes budget with 6.5 percent tax rate hike
- Welfare suit mars Kingston-Ulster County tax deal
- Kingston Planning Board approves Colonial Hills apartment complex expansion
- Plant rejected in Ulster goes online in Rensselaer
- Flood watch, wind advisory issued for Mid-Hudson
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Port Ewen, Red Hook, DCC, Highland, Woodstock
- Dutchess County panel urges action to curb domestic violence
- Ferry service linking Kingston, other communities would need subsidies, study says
- Woodstock seeks water/sewer advice
- Kingston's Block by Block program winding down
- Schumer, Townsend to debate at Marist College
- Woodstock considers water, sewer obligations to RUPCO
- Stocks slip after jobs, inflation reports (updated 10:22 a.m.)
- Grandma's ashes mistakenly sold at Fla. yard sale
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Ulster, Rhinebeck, Greenport, Esopus
- Route 84 exit ramp to be closed
- Omega Center gets green honor
- Fallen Marine from Orange laid to rest
- Flood watch, wind advisory posted
- 19th CD: Rep. Hall trails challenger Hayworth in new poll
- Schumer, Townsend to debate at Marist College
- Lease for DCC dorm land OK'd
- Sales tax agreement sparks new round of debate between Kingston and Ulster County over welfare program
- Dutchess lawmakers override vetoes, OK jail spending
- Dutchess panel issues report on domestic violence
- Kingston Board of Education to hear alternative plans for high school renovation
- Flood watch issued for Mid-Hudson through Saturday morning
- Financial services firm will occupy large vacant space at Kingston Plaza (video)
- McDonald's hopes to build new Albany Avenue restaurant by spring
- Probe to follow firing of RRA executive director
- Kingston ferry service would need subsidy
- 22nd CD: Koch endorses Phillips, raps Hinchey on Israel stance (video)
- Kingston's Block by Block program to end during colder months
- Kingston Planning Board approves Colonial Hills apartment complex expansion
- Ulster County RRA boss fired after sexual misconduct complaint
- LIVE STREAM: Ongoing effort in Chile to bring 33 trapped miners to the surface
- Omega Center achieves 'green' honor
- 22nd CD: Democrat Koch to endorse Phillips over Rep. Hinchey
- Stock futures climb on upbeat Intel, CSX earnings (9:44 a.m. update)
- Corrections
- Cheers, jeers for Paladino at Kingston campaign rally (videos)
- New Ulster park to be celebrated today
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Onteora, Saugerties, Esopus, Dutchess County, Gardiner
- 13 Chilean miners emerge in problem-free rescue (9:57 a.m update)
- 42nd SD: Bonacic says he’ll attend candidates’ event after all
- Omega Center achieves 'green' honor
- Dutchess lawmakers override vetoes of jail spending
- Corrections
- Family feud: Ousted law partner sues brother, firms
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Onteora, Saugerties, Esopus, Dutchess County, Gardiner
- Townsend, in race vs. Schumer, blames many U.S. ills on Democrats
- 42nd SD: Bonacic says he’ll attend candidates’ event after all
- 22nd CD: Democrat Koch to endorse Phillips over Rep. Hinchey
- Family feud: Ousted law partner sues brother, firms
- Vote tonight could lead to dorms at DCC
- Townsend, in race vs. Schumer, blames many U.S. ills on Democrats
- Two resignations sting Dutchess County RRA
- Vote tonight could lead to dorms at DCC
- Kingston planners OK permit for African-American cultural museum
- Two resignations sting Dutchess County RRA
- Last trapped Chilean miner rescued, ending ordeal (10 p.m. update)
- It looks like a stormy Thursday and Friday
- Ulster County GOP worries about loss of county services
- Kingston planners OK permit for African-American cultural museum
- Ulster County sheriff raps Hein’s budget
- Ulster County GOP worries about loss of county services
- Ulster County RRA boss fired after sexual misconduct complaint
- Ulster County sheriff raps Hein’s budget
- Cheers, jeers for Paladino at Kingston campaign rally (videos)
- LIVE STREAM: Ongoing effort in Chile to bring 33 trapped miners to the surface
- Sophie Finn principal plans to retire
- Dutchess trash management plan hearing set for today
- Kingston school board OKs 4.56% pay hike for teaching assistants, others
- U.S. Senate hopeful Townsend stumps in town of Ulster
- Cheers, jeers greet Paladino in Kingston
- McDonald’s hopes to raze, replace restaurant in Kingston
- Chile official: 1st miner to surface today
- Kingston apartment complex seeks 52 more units
- Ulster County sheriff raps county exec's budget proposal
- Ed Koch to endorse Phillips over Hinchey
- Stock futures slide as China aims to curb lending (8:48 a.m. update)
- Paladino to stump today in New Paltz, Kingston
- Frost advisory issued for Hudson Valley tonight
- Today's news briefs from: Kingston, Albany, Esopus, Ulster County, Port Ewen
- Average gasoline prices rise in New York state
- Democrats battle in Dutchess County
- Ulster board mulls providing resource officer at Zena school
- Condition of town buildings may be assessed in Ulster
- 22nd CD: Hinchey, Phillips to debate at forum
- Corrections
- Business calendar: Week of Oct. 11, 2010
- On the move: Week of Oct. 11, 2010
- Hyde Park town justice earns ‘well-qualified’ highest rating
- UCCC to hold nursing information session
- Spaces still available for Legion yard sale
- Staatsburg driver injured in Rhinebeck car-semi crash
- League of Women Voters to host brunch
- Catskills Government Day set for Oct. 20
- Woman acquitted in Oprah Winfrey South Africa school scandal
- Hyde Park district to rededicate schools
- Kingston's Colonial Hills apartment complex seeks to add 52 rental units
- Route 209 work likely to cause long delays
- U.S. Senate candidate Townsend to visit Ulster tonight
- State says Hein can't eliminate warden
- Test shows Chile mine rescue shaft works
- FRIENDS FOR LIFE: Ulster women’s bond grows even stronger after kidney donation (video)
- Rain likely overnight, ending before noon Tuesday
- No increase in Social Security likely in 2011
- McDonald's plans demolition of Albany Avenue restaurant
- Paladino has anti-gay rant
- Gasoline prices marching upward
- Two Americans and Cypriot win economics Nobel (updated 8:02 a.m.)
- Stocks set to extend rally into new week
- New York GOP gubernatorial candidate makes anti-gay remarks
- No Social Security COLA expected for 2011
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Port Ewen, Woodstock, Gardiner
- Water being released from Ashokan Reservoir
- Two co-owned newspapers in Ulster County go under
- Eddie’s new ride: Wounded Marine from Ellenville will use hand-operated, wheelchair-like cycle in marathon
- STAGE IS SET: UPAC awaits next round of improvements, repairs (video)
- Web readers sound off on stimulus series
- 22nd CD: Ex-President Clinton to stump for Hinchey in Binghamton
- Wawarsing homicide hits home for victims of Rhinebeck break-in
- Gang suspects arraigned in NYC anti-gay attack
- Tense final hours ahead for Chilean miners
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Saugerties, town of Ulster
- Water important local resource, report says
- Ulster County sheriff says he wouldn't accept pay raise
- 22nd CD: Phillips raps Hinchey on health care; Dem’s aide says Republican ill-informed (video)
- Hundreds hail ‘wounded warriors’ (video)
- STIMULUS SERIES: ‘Green jobs’ help the unemployed, the economy and the environment
- STIMULUS SERIES: Federal aid boosts solar power efforts
- STIMULUS SERIES: $15 million for energy initiatives in Mid-Hudson
- U.S. Rep. Murphy to meet with constituents Sunday
- Amid suicide surge, schools confront anti-gay bullying
- Harry Castiglione, former Ulster election commissioner, dies
- Ex-President Clinton to stump for Hinchey in Binghamton (updated with Republican response)
- A way out, at last, for Chile's 33 trapped miners
- Frost advisory issued for tonight
- Crimes linked to rehab patients worry supervisor, senator
- Chinese dissident Liu wins Nobel Peace Prize
- Corrections
- Dutchess curtailing Dial-A-Ride subsidies
- Ulster County joins anti-domestic violence initiative
- Vassar Brothers breaks ground for hospital expansion
- This year in Kingston, leaves are in the bag
- Phillips, Hinchey camps spar over debates
- Greene IDA board to mull director’s bonuses
- Nature center in Kingston hosting Fall Festival on Sunday
- Ulster Legislature chairman open to special panel probing RRA
- Rabies vaccine clinic canceled
- New kayak park site in town of Ulster draws criticism, too
- CITY EDITOR'S BLOG: Not so fast, Mr. Mayor
- Rosendale may drop Creek Locks development plan
- Dow closes above 11,000
- Dutchess County could face crisis over jail costs
- Democrats see glimmers of hope amid election gloom
- Elementary school changes possible soon in Kingston district
- Dutchess bids to charge towns for Dial-A-Ride
- STIMULUS SERIES: For some homeowners, stimulus helped prevent foreclosure
- Marine from Orange County killed in Afghanistan
- STIMULUS SERIES: Home buyers reap benefits of federal aid
- Stock futures slip ahead of monthly jobs report (7:08 a.m.)
- Orange County exec explains 39 layoffs
- Solar consortium, Health Alliance, Walkway group share awards
- Lou Dobbs used illegal immigrants at his homes, report says
- Rosendale budget would raise tax levy 14.32%
- Marine from Orange County killed in Afghanistan
- Town of Ulster eyes new site for kayak launch
- Bagging leaves is mandatory in Kingston
- Woodstock mulls 10-year cable pact
- MTA board OKs fare hikes
- Steinhaus scolds Dutchess sheriff over jail
- Dutchess bids to charge towns for Dial-A-Ride
- Committee recommends raises for Ulster County sheriff, legislators
- Vassar hospital begins major expansion
- Kingston school board issues $2.93M bond for Carnegie conversion
- Water called valley's greatest natural resource
- STIMULUS SERIES: Colleges use federal aid to help kick-start economy
- County building turns purple for awareness
- STIMULUS SERIES: Schools used federal aid to minimize job cuts
- Hevesi, ex-NY comptroller, to plead guilty (updated 9:23 a.m.)
- STIMULUS SERIES: Some feel schools got shortchanged
- Mario Vargas Llosa wins Nobel literature prize (updated)
- Unemployment claims drop for 4th time in 5 weeks (9:07 a.m.)
- Poll: NY governor's race no longer tight (6:30 a.m.)
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Town of Ulster, Athens, UCCC
- Sullivan County budget could cut 15 deputies
- Scratch that: Kingston cat law doesn't have another life (video)
- Stocks mixed, Treasury yields drop after jobs data (10:18 a.m.)
- STIMULUS SERIES: Federal money benefits sciences
- 2 Japanese, American share chemistry Nobel Prize
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Onteora, Marbletown, Hyde Park, New Paltz, Esopus
- Organizers tout success of Catskill Community Garden
- Voter registration deadline nears
- Rhinebeck development awaits state aid
- Ulster County gets surplus Humvee, uses it to help flood victims
- Phoenicia residents skeptical of Catskill Watershed Corp.
- Protest greets Woodstock Commons request for water, sewer hookups
- SUNY New Paltz would benefit from U.S. solar aid (video)
- Developers sought for Kingston motel site
- Woodstock nears cable franchise agreement
- Kingston council OKs sale of former firehouse
- Solar Consortium, Walkway, HealthAlliance to be honored
- STIMULUS SERIES: Recovery Act funds local research efforts
- Opposition leader seeks referendum on Ahmadinejad
- Tax hike looms in town of Ulster
- Town of Ulster has new plan for kayak park
- Kingston borrowing $1.8 million to pay bills
- Ulster County panel recommends pay raises for officials
- Kingston festival celebrates wonders of bluestone (video)
- Kingston schools will take part in Walk to School Day
- Kingston council makes no attempt to override cat law veto
- Group makes Shawangunk refuge work political issue
- Voter registration deadlines loom for general election
- Local auto dealers see no need soon for another ‘Clunkers’ deal
- Kingston puts out packet seeking developers for Kings Inn property in Midtown
- Cash for Clunkers a qualified success
- Opposition leader seeks referendum on Ahmadinejad
- Woodstock Film Festival audience picks favorites
- Report: Hudson Valley slowly getting back to work
- Kingston council committee recommends former Union Hose firehouse sale (video)
- Gas prices rising across state, nation
- Rain likely through Wednesday
- Stock rise following Japan’s move on rates; ISM up (10:30 a.m.)
- Geim and Novoselov win Nobel Prize in physics
- Corrections
- Orange seeing more business interest in county
- Today's news briefs from: Red Hook, Poughkeepsie, Margaretville, Rhinebeck
- 770,000 used Walkway Over the Hudson in its first year
- Draft Rhinebeck town budget hikes overall levy 11.6%
- STIMULUS SERIES: Infrastructure gets big boost in region
- Kingston panel recommends sale of former firehouse for $100,000
- Walkway celebrates its first anniversary
- Gasoline prices rise sharply in NY
- Stocks waver to kick off busy week (9:47 a.m.)
- ON THE MOVE: Week of Oct. 4, 2010
- Anna Devine elementary students harvesting from their garden (video)
- Characters in ‘Stone’ inhabit own prisons
- Falco credits quitting drinking for her success
- Stimulus benefits area roads, bridges
- Health overhaul centerpiece endures growing pains
- Corrections
- US warns Americans to be vigilant in Europe
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Ulster County, Rosendale, Woodstock, Rhinebeck, Gardiner
- Catskill Farmers’ Market may run beyond Oct. 30
- Region mops up from floods
- Kingston gun buyback nets 25 weapons (video)
- STIMULUS SERIES: Local non-profit agencies benefit from federal money
- STIMULUS SERIES: Federal aid mutes tax hikes, saves jobs, helps infrastructure
- STIMULUS SERIES: Reinvestment/Recovery Act fruitful for New York
- Excellent venture: Reeves revels in latest role (with film clip)
- STIMULUS SERIES: U.S. money helps drive recovery
- Our STIMULUS SERIES: A brief explanation
- FILM FEST: Today's schedule, ticket info
- FILM FEST: Awards honor Keanu Reeves, Kingston-based documentary
- Corrections
- Kingston High School celebrates Homecoming
- DELUGE! Storm spawns floods, road closures, power outages (videos)
- FILM FEST: Today's schedule, ticket info
- FILM FEST: Life, art converge for ‘Nice Guy’ director (video)
- FILM FEST: Region has key role in ‘Rocksteady’
- Proposed Esopus budget hikes taxes 6.3%
- 'Freak' show: Documentary at film fest puts forth unconventional theories
- FILM FEST: Schedule, ticket info
- FILM FEST: Slasher musical has Kingston connections (video)
- No tax hike, 75 job cuts in Ulster County’s 2011 budget (video)
- Ulster County's 'Snooki' gets book deal
- Corrections
- CNN's Sanchez fired after calling Stewart a bigot
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Poughkeepsie, LaGrangeville, Belleayre, New Paltz
- $2M sought to start Stewart Airport expansion
- Gun buyback Saturday in Kingston
- Two flooded roads reopen in Ulster County
- Vaccination clinic set for Oct. 22 in Rhinebeck
- Flu, pneumonia shots available in Ulster County
- Taxes up 4.9% in Hurley Library’s 2011 budget
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Olive, Athens,
- Opposition to gay marriage costs candidate invitation
- Annual Garlic Festival festival draws thousands to Saugerties
- Appeals court reverses town of Clinton justice on ticket deals
- Veterans of WWII bombing unit reunite in Kingston (video)
- Laid-off Saugerties teachers could make $273 per day as subs
- Here comes the rain
- Ulster County's Golden Hill nursing home awaits its fate
- Corrections
- Georgia megachurch pastor pledges to fight sex accusations
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Olive, Athens,
- Opposition to gay marriage costs candidate invitation
- Annual Garlic Festival festival draws thousands to Saugerties
- Appeals court reverses town of Clinton justice on ticket deals
- Veterans of WWII bombing unit reunite in Kingston (video)
- Laid-off Saugerties teachers could make $273 per day as subs
- Ulster County's Golden Hill nursing home awaits its fate
- Corrections
- Kingston council won't override veto of cat law
- Poll finds many in U.S. wish health law went further
- Gov. Paterson to be on 'SNL' tonight
- Judge orders lesbian reinstated to Air Force
- Corrections
- Collaborative mulls names for Route 28 scenic byway
- State AG candidate in Saugerties, LaGrange today
- Another day, another poll: Cuomo up by 19
- Corrections
- SIGNING ON: Long-overdue marker touts historic area east of Hudson river (video)
- Collaborative mulls names for Route 28 scenic byway
- Watercourse map will help Woodstock with studies, grants, planning
- Poll finds many in U.S. wish health law went further
- Catskill cats to be auctioned at Sunday gala
- State AG candidate in Saugerties, LaGrange today
- Colbert, on Capitol Hill, makes hay out of Hurley farm gig (video)
- Another day, another poll: Cuomo up by 19
- Kingston council won't override veto of cat law
- Watercourse map will help Woodstock with studies, grants, planning
- SIGNING ON: Long-overdue marker touts historic area east of Hudson river (video)
- Catskill cats to be auctioned at Sunday gala
- Colbert, on Capitol Hill, makes hay out of Hurley farm gig (video)
- Stocks jump after manufacturing report (9:51 a.m.)
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: New Paltz, town of Ulster, Tivoli, Germantown, Gardiner
- EmUrgentCare site being built in Saugerties
- Culinary Institute of America offering program in Singapore
- Rhinebeck wins honor tied to Chelsea Clinton wedding
- Fracking foes crowd forest plan hearing
- Fundraisers aim to revive arts, music, library programs in Saugerties schools
- Ulster County financial audit available online
- Marist poll has Cuomo up by 19 points
- Hurley farmer lauds Colbert's rapport (video)
- Paladino brands Cuomo a liar; new poll shows Dem has 2-1 lead
- Refusal to stall gas drilling heartens industry
- Kingston mayor vetoes cat control legislation; override possible (video)
- Veto of Kingston cat control law will stand
- Town of Ulster police chief retiring
- Judge orders lesbian reinstated to Air Force
- Colbert to Congress: Farm work in Hurley 'really, really hard' (updated with video)
- Debt, changing media habits topple Blockbuster (9:59 a.m.)
- Bloomberg endorses Cuomo as poll shows race tightening
- Bloomberg endorses Cuomo as poll shows race tightening
- Critic says Army Corps ruling emboldens drilling industry
- Saugerties school district seeking money for extracurricular programs
- Saugerties school district seeking money for extracurricular programs
- Rhinebeck wins tourism award for Clinton wedding
- Mayor wants three Kingston unions to skip raises
- Mayor wants three Kingston unions to skip raises
- Culinary Institute to open Singapore campus
- Kingston deficit shrinking
- Kingston deficit shrinking
- Poll gives Cuomo huge lead over Paladino
- Siena poll gives Cuomo huge lead over Paladino
- Corrections
- Blockbuster files for bankruptcy protection (7:43 a.m.)
- Stocks weaken on Europe worries and job numbers (closing bell)
- Stocks set to extend slide after drop overseas (7:49 a.m.)
- U.S. delegation walks out on Ahmadinejad's UN speech (5 p.m update)
- Rhinebeck wins tourism award for Clinton wedding
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Dutchess County, Ulster County, Greene County
- Culinary Institute to open Singapore campus
- Councilman, board draw criticism for Pledge protest
- Corrections
- Woodstock wins grant to aid biodiversity map project
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Dutchess County, Ulster County, Greene County
- Woodstock workers worry about benefit changes
- Councilman, board draw criticism for Pledge protest
- Town of Ulster police chief retiring
- Woodstock wins grant to aid biodiversity map project
- WAMC puts Ward Stone back on air
- Woodstock workers worry about benefit changes
- Obama, at UN, presses for Mideast peace
- WAMC puts Ward Stone back on air
- Sottile vetoes Kingston cat control law (video)
- Hinchey to Obama: Punish China over trade practices
- Hinchey to Obama: Punish China over trade practices
- Garlic Festival restricts traffic, parking in Saugerties
- Ulster RRA seeks $1.4M from county
- Proposed 2011 budget in Woodstock calls for tax levy to jump 26%
- Judge refuses to toss lawsuit vs. Kingston
- Ulster County foes of NYC mosque get an earful
- Kingston leaders face good news, bad news financial picture
- Uptown Kingston canopy work draws 13 bidders
- Kingston mayor asks unions to forgo 2011 raises
- Dog group opposes Kingston's cat ID law
- Obama administration rejects hydrofracking delay
- Saugerties school district cuts deficit by more than half
- Bloomberg endorses Cuomo; poll shows Paladino within 6 points of Dem
- Severe storms possible tonight, mostly sunny Thursday
- WAMC to reinstate Ward Stone
- Stocks waver as investors seek safety (9:41 a.m.)
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Ulster County, Columbia County, Clinton, Onteora, Zena, Gardiner
- Westchester County lawmakers propose term limits
- Shandaken budget may not balance
- Birchez won’t build Rosendale homes
- Kingston city workers' case to go to trial
- Stock futures narrowly mixed ahead of Fed meeting (6:48 a.m.)
- Hurricane Igor heads for Newfoundland (5:21 a.m.)
- Treading on tires
- Local news briefs: Accord, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Arkville,
- Parties nominate county judge candidates in Dutchess
- Town of Ulster moves to amend rules for planners
- Kayak park proposal faces second hearing in Ulster
- State urges Dutchess to keep inmates within its borders
- Bids submitted to Kingston City Hall for $1.6 million canopy project
- Temperatures rise through Friday, then pleasant weekend
- Dog federation objects to Kingston cat law
- New Paltz district plans building project sessions
- Americans among 9 NATO troops killed in copter crash (4 p.m.)
- Hein plans for legislative district reapportionment in Ulster (video)
- Senate GOP blocks repeal of 'Don't ask, don't tell' (4:30 p.m.)
- Kingston mayor undecided on cat ID law
- Shandaken 2011 revenues shaky
- Details of Kingston elementary school study emerge
- Ulster lawmakers to weigh in on NYC mosque
- Banners tout attractions in Kingston
- Locals cited for EMS efforts
- Ulster County trash agency subsidy likely to stay
- Westchester to consider term limits
- Sottile reconsiders filmmaker fee proposal
- Banners go up in Kingston
- Police ID drowning victim as Kingston man
- Kingston Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
- Kingston mayor not sure whether he will veto cat law
- Newburgh seeks reuse of vacant buildings
- P'ok mayor hopes no layoffs in 2011
- Igor passes Bermuda; gusts to 93mph (5:53 a.m.)
- Stocks set to extend rally ahead of Fed meeting (7:24 a.m.)
- NY gasoline prices rise slightly
- Medical professionals attracted to Ellenville area
- BUSINESS CALENDAR: Week of Sept. 20, 2010
- ON THE MOVE: Week of Sept. 20, 2010
- Paterson honors two Dutchess sheriff's deputies
- Kingston Buick-GMC gets OK to relocate to Ulster
- Church mourns
- Finding her calling
- Dutchess GOP leaders back Gamache for elections post
- Ulster OKs bus loop built without town's permission
- Missing Calif. sect members found praying at park (3:05 p.m.)
- Kingston plans road resurfacing projects this week
- Patient dog
- Documentary follows a Kingston artist who creates a town
- Local news briefs: Kingston, Millbrook, and Hyde Park
- Kingston will borrow to pay its bills
- Gardiner seeks volunteers for boards
- UCCC offers prelicensing, defensive driving courses
- Dutchess GOP leaders back Gamache for elections post
- Ulster OKs bus loop built without town's permission
- Kingston plans road resurfacing projects this week
- Documentary follows a Kingston artist who creates a town (video)
- Kingston will borrow to pay its bills
- Deputies seek 13 missing persons awaiting Rapture
- Patient dog
- Local news briefs: Kingston, Millbrook, and Hyde Park
- Gardiner seeks volunteers for boards
- UCCC offers prelicensing, defensive driving courses
- Central Hudson welcomes PSC findings on storm response
- Fire engulfs east Durham resort
- Pope apologizes to abuse victims in Britain
- Obama urges action on campaign finance bill (6 a.m.)
- Hurricane Karl kills 2, remnants drench C Mexico (5:51 a.m.)
- Afghans vote for parliament amid threats, attacks (5:23 a.m.)
- Back where it all began
- Rondout Valley High hosts open house
- Ulster GOP elects Yess as its first chairwoman
- Markou, Pavese vie for Greene County treasurer
- State grant funds job training center in Greene
- DARE cop no longer mandated in Ulster
- Medical device maker coming to Dutchess, plans to create 250 jobs
- Closing schools is an option, Kingston board is told
- Several Kingston streets to be paved next week
- Public access TV seeks town of Ulster payments
- Weather service probing whether tornado hit NYC
- No home, no broadcasts for Kingston public access channel
- Police wound gunman near U.S. Capitol
- State concludes Central Hudson responded "adequately, for the most part" to winter snowsto
- Utilities 'responded adequately' to February storms, state says
- Kingston mayor to hold cat law public hearing next week
- Kingston sues Ulster County over Safety Net funding
- Greene gets $100K worker training grant
- Yess is new Ulster GOP leader
- Consumer prices rise 0.3 percent in August (9:15 a.m.)
- Strengthening Karl takes aim at Mexican Gulf coast (8:34 a.m)
- Corrections
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Ulster County, Hunter, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County
- Greene County EMS named Rural Program of the Year
- Challenger’s residency an issue in state Senate race
- Employee handbook changes cause outcry in Woodstock
- Mid-Hudson unemployment rates improve
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Highland, New Paltz, Gardiner, Saugerties, Rhinebeck
- Local firm buys downstate gas stations
- Ulster County expects savings from solar panels
- Gay ex-soldier hails 'don't ask, don't tell' ruling
- State panel seeks landmark status for Haviland Middle School
- Hein hopes to avoid layoffs in Ulster County's 2011 budget
- Ulster County executive takes aim at tobacco ads
- Kingston Channel 23 off the air
- Woodstock housing plan prompts worries about water pressure
- Kingston files welfare program lawsuit claiming discrimination against city taxpayers
- Drug rehab clients concern Rhinebeck leader
- State concludes Central Hudson responded "adequately, for the most part" to winter snowsto
- Kingston building inspectors find 37 violations in Uptown sweep
- Unemployment rates fall in all local counties
- Kingston may charge film companies to shoot in city
- College blacking out social media sites for a week
- Residency issue in state Senate candidates' forum
- Tropical Storm Karl heads to Gulf of Mexico
- Hydrofracking remarks of candidate Phillips
- Stock futures dip even as jobless claims drop (9:15 a.m.)
- Corrections
- Kingston gun buyback planned for Oct. 2
- GOP Senate candidates DioGuardi, Townsend face uphill fights
- Thruway paving starts today
- Voters oust two faces of New York's political dysfunction
- Ulster County seeks to avoid repeat of jail debacle
- Corrections
- 7 local students are National Merit semifinalists
- Hyde Park school nominated for historic status
- AREA PRIMARIES: Ball, Bruhn split in Kingston
- Code enforcement hits Kingston's Uptown
- Rain Thursday into Friday, then beautiful weekend and beyond
- Ulster targets youth-oriented tobacco ads
- Some NY state legislators feel public's wrath
- Sewer advice worth $300K in Shandaken
- Tropical storm Karl hits Mexico's Yucatan (3 p.m. update)
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Red Hook, Wurtsboro, New Paltz, Newburgh
- Hiking dangers grab attention
- Lawmaker vs. prosecutor for NY attorney general
- UCDC plans Walkway event
- Old Dutch Church in Kingston getting $350,000
- Paladino wins GOP nomination for NY governor
- N.Y. gas prices down slightly
- Kingston gun buyback planned for Oct. 2
- GOP Senate candidates DioGuardi, Townsend face uphill fights
- Public opposition sidelines Beacon development project
- Ulster County seeks to avoid repeat of jail debacle
- Corrections
- MTA fare hikes are widely jeered
- AREA PRIMARIES: Ball, Bruhn split in Kingston
- Code enforcement hits Kingston's Uptown
- Stewart-to-Cancun flights begin in February
- Old Dutch Church gets $350K in federal funding
- Today's local news briefsFROM: Red Hook, Wurtsboro, New Paltz, Newburgh
- Panel will oversee Dutchess RRA review, reform
- Ulster targets youth-oriented tobacco ads
- UCDC plans Walkway event
- Thruway paving starts today
- Stock futures slip as enthusiasm wanes (7:55 a.m.)
- N.Y. gas prices down slightly
- Kingston seeks to charge filmmakers a fee
- 7 local students are National Merit semifinalists
- Julia a Cat 4 hurricane; Karl headed to Mexico (8:23 a.m.)
- Public opposition sidelines Beacon development project
- TV correspondent Edwin Newman dies
- Sewer advice worth $300K in Shandaken
- Big night nationally for tea party: O'Donnell wins Delaware
- MTA fare hikes are widely jeered
- Voters oust two faces of New York's political dysfunction
- Hiking dangers grab attention
- Lawmaker vs. prosecutor for NY attorney general
- Stewart-to-Cancun flights begin in February
- Rain Thursday into Friday, then beautiful weekend and beyond
- Old Dutch Church in Kingston getting $350,000
- Paladino wins GOP nomination for NY governor
- Panel will oversee Dutchess RRA review, reform
- TV correspondent Edwin Newman dies
- Stocks fall as European news disappoints (10:17 a.m.)
- Corrections
- Showing off new atrium
- Today's news briefs from: Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Kingston
- Paladino tops Lazio; Ball, Bruhn split in Kingston; Gillibrand wins easily
- Hinchey: EPA must regulate hydrofracking
- Ulster County bus driver busted for stealing fares
- Polling places
- American woman freed by Iran after bail deal
- A look at today’s state, local primary elections
- Car chase in New Paltz ends with four police cars damaged
- Rosendale hires grants writer for sewage treatment plant work
- Block-By-Block sweep turns up 37 violations in Uptown business district
- Yess expected to head Ulster GOP
- Rhinebeck home broken into by burglar while residents were asleep
- Devil’s Kitchen danger concerns draw official tour
- Kingston police and community group to hold second gun buyback event
- Ex-firefighters get $85,000 settlement in Catskill case
- Thruway lane closings start 8 a.m. Wednesday
- Old Dutch Church gets $350K in federal funding
- Dutchess advances trash agency oversight
- Speakers assail MTA tax, toll, ticket hikes
- Phoenicia wastewater study advances
- Hinchey remarks on hydrofracking
- Chamber gives info on trip to China
- Chamber gives info on trip to China
- Today's local briefs about Wallkill Land Trust award; Ulster County Community College informati
- Business calendar: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- Business calendar: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- Ulster trash agency sets hazardous waste collection day
- On the move: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- On the move: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- Polling places
- Today's local briefs about Wallkill Land Trust award; Ulster County Community College informati
- Today's local briefs about Wallkill Land Trust award; Ulster County Community College informati
- A look at Tuesday’s state and local primary elections
- Ulster trash agency sets hazardous waste collection day
- Ulster trash agency sets hazardous waste collection day
- Dutchess may join MTA tax lawsuit
- Polling places
- Polling places
- Neugarten Family Birth Center celebrating 25 years (video)
- A look at Tuesday’s state and local primary elections
- A look at Tuesday’s state and local primary elections
- Scientists find drugs to fight bat disease
- Dutchess may join MTA tax lawsuit
- Dutchess may join MTA tax lawsuit
- State presses school district, restaurants on Phoenicia pollution
- Neugarten Family Birth Center celebrating 25 years (video)
- Neugarten Family Birth Center celebrating 25 years (video)
- Scientists find drugs to fight bat disease
- Scientists find drugs to fight bat disease
- State presses school district, restaurants on Phoenicia pollution
- State presses school district, restaurants on Phoenicia pollution
- Tour of Devil's Kitchen dangers planned
- Tour of Devil's Kitchen dangers planned
- Gas prices in NY down slightly last week
- Stocks climb on banking reform, China growth (closing bell)
- Stocks climb on banking reform, China growth (closing bell)
- Corrections
- Gas prices in NY down slightly last week
- Gas prices in NY down slightly last week
- Chamber gives info on trip to China
- Former Catskill volunteer firefighter wins $85,000 settlement
- Former Catskill volunteer firefighter wins $85,000 settlement
- Business calendar: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- Corrections
- Corrections
- On the move: Week of Sept. 13, 2010
- Suicide bomber attacks Somali hotel, killing 31
- Hudson firm to make sewage treatment plants
- Kitchen shop gets retailer award
- Stop focus on retail, Marist economy chief says
- Hudson firm to make sewage treatment plants
- Today's news briefs about: Gas prices in region; Kingston street closing; Columbia event for se
- Stop focus on retail, Marist economy chief says
- Dutchess Community Foundation receives $1M donation
- Today's news briefs about: Gas prices in region; Kingston street closing; Columbia event for se
- Greene, Columbia lawmakers OK college budget
- Dutchess Community Foundation receives $1M donation
- Ulster Town Board approves addition at auto dealership
- Greene, Columbia lawmakers OK college budget
- Town of Ulster updates peddler law
- Ulster Town Board approves addition at auto dealership
- All set for Dutchess County Fair (video)
- Town of Ulster updates peddler law
- Ulster comptroller foes spar over audit
- Mid-Hudson Bridge to mark 80th anniversary
- All set for Dutchess County Fair (video)
- Marist economic official touts solar over retail
- Congressional challenger visits Red Hook
- Ulster comptroller foes spar over audit
- Congressional challenger visits Red Hook
- Mid-Hudson town rapped for major deficit
- Mid-Hudson town rapped for major deficit
- Taking stock next step to Route 28 scenic tag
- Taking stock next step to Route 28 scenic tag
- 22-year-old Mexico woman crowned Miss Universe
- 22-year-old Mexico woman crowned Miss Universe
- Corrections
- Corrections
- Suicide bomber attacks Somali hotel, killing 31
- Stocks drop after sharp fall in July home sales
- Kitchen shop gets retailer award
- Murphy discusses credit card protections
- Playground honors East Coldenham school tornado victims
- Lazy Swan owner mulls adding hotel (video)
- Artists’ Soapbox Derby rolls in Kingston
- Marist economic official touts solar over retail
- Rain in forecast for much of week
- Town of Ulster updates peddling law
- NY gasoline prices fell last week
- 4 bridge projects on schedule
- Public opposition to new Kingston High key factor in latest plan
- School board soon to hear $86 million Kingston High plan
- Kingston district elementary schools well below capacity
- Heavy rain possible through Monday
- New Paltz school chief reschedules coffee sessions
- Columbia-Greene trustee emeritus returns for another term
- Local news briefs: Scholarship honors late KHS student; Mohonk Preserve offers free passes; First-ti
- Woodstock board OKs pact with T-Mobile
- Solite seeks to renew air emissions permit for Saugerties plant
- Woodstock Library seeks 3.36% hike in tax levy
- Walkway Over the Hudson on track for 1 million visits
- Retirement incentive faces council vote
- City targets erosion at Kingston Point (video)
- Ellenville-based Gillette Creamery wins top business honor
- Police identify hiker who fell to his death in Hunter
- Bard College student, 19, dies in fall from cliff
- Police identify hiker who fell to his death in Hunter
- Corrections
- State parks chief praises region's sites
- Catskill church plans chicken barbecue
- Gas drilling backers turn out in Sullivan
- Jobless rate inches up in region
- Union critical of Institute for Family Health
- Freshmen move in at SUNY New Paltz
- Murder-suicide prompts look at county services
- Kingston will seek proposals for King's Inn site soon
- Ulster kayak park plan draws opposition
- Greene legislative leader, wife served alcohol to minors, police say
- Mosque controversy divides families of 9/11 victims
- Community group is new owner of Rosendale Theater
- Lopez opposes moratorium on hydrofracking
- Hydrofracking flares again in Sullivan County
- Kingston alternative education expands
- Hudson Valley unemployment up last month
- Ulster town residents split over kayak park plan
- Stock futures slide as investors continue sell-off
- Frosh class arrives on New Paltz campus
- Today's local news briefs about: Dinner, documentary series in Kingston; Rondout Valley High Sc
- Democrats want Dutchess to join suit against MTA tax
- Cleanup plan for former Ellenville scrap metal site reviewed at meeting
- Red Hook school board adopts $27.49M levy, sets tax rates
- School board gives raise to business administrator
- Saugerties school board sets tax rates for 2010-11
- Woodstock warned emerald ash borer may have arrived
- Task force to Woodstock: Promote arts, business
- City may borrow to pay sewer cost overrun
- Clemens indicted in steroid case
- Incomes rose in Hudson Valley/Catskills, Marist Bureau of Economic Research finds
- Woodstock on alert over invasive beetle
- Olive library may seek to form taxing district
- Stocks drop as jobless claims rise unexpectedly
- State education boss won't review reading of letter critical of teachers by Saugerties school t
- Two overnight arrests made for gunplay in Kingston
- New Paltz school board will not ask Kerr to resign
- Saugerties schools biz manager gets raise
- Today's news briefs from: New Paltz, Wallkill, Kingston, Rosendale
- Ulster County Legislature resolution to shift audit funds pulled
- EPA explains Ellenville site cleanup plan
- Orange looks to new solid waste management plan
- Hudson Landing road work to start in mid-September
- Dems call for Dutchess to join MTA lawsuit
- Orange executive unveils government complex plans
- Ulster County OKs pacts for road work with three towns
- Assemblyman Lopez opposes drilling moratorium
- Village, town of Red Hook become first to sign on to energy-saving campaign
- Groundbreaking held for Carnegie Learning Center project on Kingston High campus (video)
- Woodstock on alert over invasive beetle
- Incomes rose in Hudson Valley/Catskills, Marist Bureau of Economic Research finds
- Kingston 9th-grade retention slashed (video)
- Stocks drop as jobless claims rise unexpectedly
- Olive library may seek to form taxing district
- Saugerties schools biz manager gets raise
- Suspects identified in overnight gunplay in Kingston (updated)
- State education boss won't review reading of letter critical of teachers by Saugerties school t
- Kingston police arrest man in Midtown stabbing
- Kingston police arrest man in Midtown stabbing
- New Paltz school board will not ask Kerr to resign
- Saugerties district sets school tax rates
- Today's news briefs from: New Paltz, Wallkill, Kingston, Rosendale
- Ulster County Legislature resolution to shift audit funds pulled
- Orange looks to new solid waste management plan
- Hudson Landing road work to start in mid-September
- Air-quality alert today for Ulster and Dutchess
- Air-quality alert today for Ulster and Dutchess
- Ulster County OKs pacts for road work with three towns
- EPA explains Ellenville site cleanup plan
- Orange executive unveils government complex plans
- Groundbreaking held for Carnegie Learning Center project on Kingston High campus (video)
- Dems call for Dutchess to join MTA lawsuit
- Village, town of Red Hook become first to sign on to energy-saving campaign
- Kingston 9th-grade retention slashed (video)
- Assemblyman Lopez opposes drilling moratorium
- Hotline targets Kingston eyesores (video)
- NYC closes in on Catskills water supply permit
- Saugerties district sets school tax rates
- NYC closes in on Catskills water supply permit
- Ulster lawmakers bow out of vote on youth director
- SUNY New Paltz cited for master's programs
- Ulster lawmakers bow out of vote on youth director
- Kingston sewer project $100,000 over budget (video)
- Orange exec unveils $114M gov't center plan
- Kingston sewer project $100,000 over budget (video)
- Letting them eat cake
- Saugerties district sets school tax rates
- Letting them eat cake
- 17 charged in Ulster County drug probe (video)
- Red Hook steps up to energy "Challenge"
- 17 charged in Ulster County drug probe (video)
- Orange exec unveils $114M gov't center plan
- Incomes rise in Hudson Valley
- Red Hook steps up to energy "Challenge"
- SUNY New Paltz cited for master's programs
- Incomes rise in Hudson Valley
- Ulster audit funds shift on hold
- Ulster audit funds shift on hold
- Stocks close modestly higher on retail reports
- Stocks fall at opening as rally loses momentum
- Ulster approves road pacts with towns
- Ulster approves road pacts with towns
- Local news briefs: Mount St. Mary transfer info; Catskills visitor kiosk; Bus trip to Saratoga; Hear
- Local news briefs: Mount St. Mary transfer info; Catskills visitor kiosk; Bus trip to Saratoga; Hear
- Senior housing sites will host farm markets
- Senior housing sites will host farm markets
- Catalano stepping down as Ulster GOP chairman
- Catalano stepping down as Ulster GOP chairman
- Ulster lawmakers seek aid for children of domestic violence
- Ulster lawmakers seek aid for children of domestic violence
- NYC sues Shandaken over sewer system assessments
- NYC sues Shandaken over sewer system assessments
- Hotline targets Kingston eyesores (video)
- Housing construction rises 1.7 percent in July
- Gas prices fall slightly in region
- Today's news briefs from: Wallkill, Kingston, Woodstock, Pine Plains
- Power line application gets initial OK
- Credit union hosts reverse mortgage program
- $1.08M coming to Tannersville for theater district rehab project
- Gas prices fall slightly in region
- Village of Rhinebeck mulls Dutchess County Fairgrounds zoning issues
- Power line application gets initial OK
- Rhinebeck crosswalks, sidewalks get attention
- $1.08M coming to Tannersville for theater district rehab project
- Phoenicia voice festival to become annual event
- Village of Rhinebeck mulls Dutchess County Fairgrounds zoning issues
- Dutchess lawmakers weigh trash agency future
- Catalano stepping down as Ulster GOP chairman
- Rhinebeck crosswalks, sidewalks get attention
- Dispatcher retirement would save $95G, tops
- Corrections
- Phoenicia voice festival to become annual event
- Greene County lawmakers probe bonuses for Mathes
- Marist hits Top Ten in US News Ranking
- Dutchess lawmakers weigh trash agency future
- Much fire over smoke: Comment on outdoor wood-burner rules slows decision
- Hein to win round on Youth Bureau pick
- Dispatcher retirement would save $95G, tops
- Corrections
- Hein, Legislature butt heads over 2011 budget
- Greene County lawmakers probe bonuses for Mathes
- Marist hits Top Ten in US News Ranking
- Ulster comptroller raps Legislature 'power grab'
- Much fire over smoke: Comment on outdoor wood-burner rules slows decision
- Hein to win round on Youth Bureau pick
- Facing primary, Lazio stumps in Dutchess
- Hein, Legislature butt heads over 2011 budget
- Stocks rise on earnings, economic reports
- Ulster comptroller raps Legislature 'power grab'
- Today's news briefs from: Wallkill, Kingston, Woodstock, Pine Plains
- Facing primary, Lazio stumps in Dutchess
- Credit union hosts reverse mortgage program
- Stocks set to edge lower as Japanese growth slows
- Business calendar: Week of Aug. 16, 2010
- On the move: Week of August 16, 2010
- Army unit receives medals after nearly two decades
- National Park Service wants to remove trees, plant new ones at Vanderbilt site
- Judge tosses Doles’ Independence Party petitions in race against Larkin
- Deadlines near to register to vote in Sept. primaries
- State: Clermont fund balance excessive
- Sitcom Camp offers local kids a summer alternative (videos)
- Hein tries another to head Ulster Youth Bureau
- Astor Courts price rises to $13.5M
- Severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect
- Gas prices fall slower in New York than nation
- Corrections
- State panel rates Kingston, Greene judicial candidates 'qualified'
- Consumer affairs agency staying put in Ulster
- City plans traffic signal upgrade on Washington Avenue (video)
- Growing responsibility: Programs help teen mothers through difficulties (video)
- Kingston seeks aid for Forsyth Park facelift (video)
- Local news briefs: Saugerties library ballots; Woodstock Town Board; Ulster fire board; Livingston F
- New Paltz school chief will discuss issues over coffee
- SUNY job fair focuses on renewable energy
- MTA payroll tax repeal effort grows
- Gas drilling plan prompts debate over disclosure rules
- State panel rates Kingston, Greene judicial candidates 'qualified'
- Consumer affairs agency staying put in Ulster
- Local news briefs: Saugerties library ballots; Woodstock Town Board; Ulster fire board; Livingston F
- City plans traffic signal upgrade on Washington Avenue (video)
- New Paltz school chief will discuss issues over coffee
- Growing responsibility: Programs help teen mothers through difficulties (video)
- SUNY job fair focuses on renewable energy
- Kingston seeks aid for Forsyth Park facelift (video)
- MTA payroll tax repeal effort grows
- Gas drilling plan prompts debate over disclosure rules
- Urgent care center wins Ulster IDA approval
- Woodstock planners hear concerns about commercial zone
- Festival brings world-class talent to Phoenicia
- Bonuses for IDA chief talk of Greene
- Fresh from the farm
- Kingston aldermen weigh retirement incentive for dispatchers
- Local news briefs: Health care training at UCCC; Map for Kingston street names book; Bridge Authorit
- Lt. governor envisions different state government structure (video)
- Kingston mayor shelves plan to use private hauler for recyclables (video)
- New phase of state’s anti-DWI law requires sobriety for vehicle to start
- Kingston school district shuffles principals
- 10 educators in Kingston school district take retirement deal
- A lovely weekend, then rain returns next week
- Stocks head for lower start ahead of sales report
- Phoenicia Voice Festival features world-class talent
- Eurozone economy surges in second quarter
- Corrections
- Today's local new briefsFROM: Onteora, Greenville, Saugerties, Rhinebeck, New Baltimore
- Library vote set for Sept. 2 in West Hurley
- Maps sought for Rosendale cell tower talks
- Woodstock adds zoning enforcement officer
- Town of Esopus Library wants to add 24 solar panels
- Efforts continue to save Saugerties school programs
- NYC to resume realignment of Route 28A section
- Rosendale residents raise concerns about housing, office plans
- Kingston seeks development proposals for motel site
- GM posts $1.33 billion profit, a sign of strength
- Stocks look to extend drop after Cisco earnings
- Rosendale wants info on cell tower
- Local news briefs: Meeting on Forsyth Park; Accord penny social; Red Hook High orientation; Esopus W
- GM posts $1.33 billion profit, a sign of strength
- Willow site sought for post office relocation
- Rain possible through overnight, then a nice weekend
- Onteora to decide on 'large parcel' tax bill
- Local news briefs: Meeting on Forsyth Park; Accord penny social; Red Hook High orientation; Esopus W
- Hutchins back as Rondout Valley school board president
- Willow site sought for post office relocation
- Rondout Valley schools, college plan collaboration
- Onteora to decide on 'large parcel' tax bill
- Kingston seeks bids for Pike Plan upgrade
- Third straight loss in stock market
- Efforts continue to save Saugerties school programs
- Hutchins back as Rondout Valley school board president
- NYC to resume realignment of Route 28A section
- Lesbian cadet, citing 'don't ask' policy, seeks to quit West Point
- Rosendale residents raise concerns about housing, office plans
- Rondout Valley schools, college plan collaboration
- Kingston seeks development proposals for motel site
- Kingston seeks bids for Pike Plan upgrade
- Primary winners highlight political inexperience
- Primary winners highlight political inexperience
- Corrections
- Stocks retreat as Fed grows more cautious
- News briefs for Aug. 11, 2010
- Primary winners highlight political inexperience
- News briefs for Aug. 11, 2010
- Exhibit focus on forced labor
- News briefs for Aug. 11, 2010
- Exhibit focus on forced labor
- Schumer seeking funds to fight emerald ash borer in region (video)
- Exhibit focus on forced labor
- Schumer seeking funds to fight emerald ash borer in region (video)
- Dow drops 265 as investors' gloom grows
- Schumer seeking funds to fight emerald ash borer in region (video)
- Arts council may close office
- Arts council may close office
- Dow drops 265 as investors' gloom grows
- Woodstock jazz violinist Betty MacDonald dies at 72
- Woodstock jazz violinist Betty MacDonald dies at 72
- Arts council may close office
- Community radio station to go live
- Community radio station to go live
- Woodstock jazz violinist Betty MacDonald dies at 72
- Steinhaus raps retirement incentive program as 'giveaway'
- Steinhaus raps retirement incentive program as 'giveaway'
- Community radio station to go live
- Woodstock OKs water pump repairs
- Woodstock OKs water pump repairs
- Steinhaus raps retirement incentive program as 'giveaway'
- Ulster lawmakers mull reinstating $30G for Family
- Ulster lawmakers mull reinstating $30G for Family
- Woodstock OKs water pump repairs
- Discrimination charges against Hannaford in town of Ulster settled
- Discrimination charges against Hannaford in town of Ulster settled
- Ulster lawmakers mull reinstating $30G for Family
- Donation salvages sports in Saugerties
- Donation salvages sports in Saugerties
- Discrimination charges against Hannaford in town of Ulster settled
- Two projects start on waterfront (video)
- Two projects start on waterfront (video)
- Donation salvages sports in Saugerties
- Winners of Eleanor Roosevelt Center Val-Kill medals named
- Two projects start on waterfront (video)
- Corrections
- Corrections
- Block by Block check coming to Kingston's Stockade area
- Faso endorses Lazio for governor
- Supporters predict passage of law requiring spaying/neutering of cats in Kingston
- Rosendale to hear housing proposals for town land
- Middletown bans smoking in city parks
- New class due next week at SUNY New Paltz
- Stock futures fall ahead of Fed meeting
- Corrections
- New community radio station sets Sept. air date
- Today's local news briefs about: East Kingston reunion; gas prices; defensive driving course in
- Every little one in the pool
- Solar energy group plans Friday job fair
- Winners of Eleanor Roosevelt Center Val-Kill medals named
- Dutchess lawmakers OK plan to pay for elections
- Hydrofracking foes press for moratorium
- Rosendale Town Board to hear comment on affordable housing proposals
- Hinchey touts $10 billion federal school aid measure (video)
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms possible
- Woodstock planners OK affordable housing project
- Former senator from Alaska dies in plane crash (update)
- Kingston targets vacant houses (video)
- Kingston's Greenkill Avenue bridge needs repair (video)
- Rosendale to hear housing proposals for town land
- Woodstock affordable housing is approved
- Woodstock affordable housing is approved
- Chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms
- Solar energy job fair coming Friday
- 24th annual Val-Kill Medal winners announced
- Shooting victim, 10, is mourned at service
- Stocks inch higher as investors look to Fed
- Gasoline prices are on the rise
- Today's news briefs from: Greene County, Gardiner
- Ulster library election, vote slated for Sept. 2
- Greene, Columbia set hearings on community college budget
- Plenty to see at RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Catskill
- Town of Ulster OKs settlement in dog shooting
- Low Testosterone and the Aging Male
- Osteoporosis Overview
- Spring to Health
- Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
- New Chief Medical Officer at HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley
- Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Ulster County
- Ulster County Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms for Ulster County
- Host Families Needed for Exchange Students from Spain, Germany, France for school yr 2009/10
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