On Nov. 11 at 6 p.m., the New Paltz Redeemer Lutheran Church hosted the first of three dinners supporting families suffering ...
At around 5:15 a.m. on Oct. 3, the fire alarm of Ashokan Hall went off, triggering a malfunction in a number of fire ...
When construction on 238 Main St. began to show up earlier this year, the New Paltz community were curious regarding the new establishment. The construction site activity was directed by Haza Bell, ...
Spoiler Alert! This weekend, the SUNY New Paltz Theatre Department performed “The Courage to Right a Woman’s Wrongs” at Parker Theatre. The show ran the weekend of Nov. 14 to Nov. 16, and will have ...
This past Monday, SUNY New Paltz expanded its contraceptive products for students, introducing Plan B — an emergency oral ...
Gregory Bray, chair of the digital media and journalism department at SUNY New Paltz, has released a new book titled “Women ...
There are no large, public outreach organizations for pagans in the Mid-Hudson Valley area. For those who are pagan or pagan ...
On Oct. 27, United University Professions, the largest higher education union that represents SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff, released a statement encouraging the SUNY system to reject the Trump ...
On Nov. 7, Anytime Fitness opened its doors on 29 Main St. in New Paltz,  joining Ignite Fitness as New Paltz’s second health ...
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church stands out as a unique site of community for New Paltz citizens. During the day, St. Andrew’s ...
In celebration of Thanksgiving and the holidays, a playlist of songs that all include food and drinks in their title.
Local poet Linda McCauley Freeman facilitates a group discussion among attendees at Elting Library. Photo courtesy of Neve Andrews. Literature has always remained a force of expressionism throughout ...