State Police are investigating a deadly head-on crash that shut down a stretch of Route 9W in the Town of Esopus early Wednesday, Jan. 21. Troopers from the Highland Barracks were called to the area ...
The Hurley Republican Committee voted Jan. 21 to formally oppose Terra-Gen’s proposed 250-megawatt lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage System at 430 Hurley Avenue, the former John A. Coleman Catholic ...
Masha Badinter is behind the counter at Golden Hour Grocery, at Pearl and Wall streets in Uptown Kingston, on Saturdayan ...
It’s been two decades since G. Love & Special Sauce released Lemonade, a sun-soaked classic that put their hip-hop-infused blues on the map. Relaxed, groove-laden and funky, the show kicks off with a ...
After rock icon Ozzy Osborne passed away in 2025, it was only natural that the area’s rock scholars assemble a “great and powerful” tribute. The Rock Academy will perform cuts from Black Sabbath as ...
Bearsville Center, including the iconic Bearsville Theater and the accompanying Utopia building and restaurants, is for sale ...
UCRRA has set a goal to divert 90% of waste away from landfills and incineration by 2050, which aligns with the New York State Solid Waste Management Plan that calls for all municipal waste to divert ...
The committee will meet on Wednesday, February 11 at 6 p.m. at the Mescal Hornbeck Community Center to consider endorsements for the June 23, 2026 Democratic primary. This is part of the volunteer ...
Cutting-edge quantum computing research is being explored right here in the Hudson Valley. Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson announced that physics professor Abhinav Prem has received a two-year, ...
More snow? Ulster County is bracing for a familiar question as another major winter storm targets a broad swath of the U.S. this weekend. After multiple January rounds that have kept plowers and ...
Exactly 101 years ago, on January 24 th 1925, the Sun turned black. That total solar eclipse was the last time it happened over our homes. The Hudson Valley won’t see another until May 1, 2079.
Do you care about toxic chemicals leaking into your drinking water? If so, you'll have an opportunity to make your voice heard as New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation rolls out a new ...