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Donald Trump · KingstonRepublican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio has begun to remind me of an old saying about Chicago weather: If you don’t like it, just wait a few minutes. The same could be said — and some people do say it — about Vance’s big flip-flop from Trump critic to the reputed short list of possible Trump running mates. When Vance arrived in the Senate last year, his fame preceded him along with a tantalizing dose of controversy. The fame followed the popularity o…See the Story
Clarence Page: J.D. Vance as Donald Trump’s running mate would complete quite the political journey
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Gaza · GazaNEW PALTZ, N.Y. – Two village officials decried the police response at SUNY New Paltz where 133 people were arrested at a pro-Palestinian encampment late Thursday and early Friday. The New Paltz officials were among several who reacted Friday to the arrests. New Paltz Village Mayor Tim Rogers said that he fully supports “the protesters’ right to peacefully assemble. I understand how SUNY officials could have felt unsure about what to do and how …See the Story
New Paltz officials decry police’s ‘use of force’ at SUNY New Paltz where 133 were arrested
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Kingston, New York · KingstonEditor’s note: A version of this column was published in 2017. Social media is driving up the cost of proms, as promgoers are under intense pressure to post glamourous prom photos on their feeds, reports The Wall Street Journal. Some girls are spending $2,000 or more on their custom prom dresses. A typical cost for boys is $700 or more. I offer some advice to 2024 promgoers, based on my own prom experience in 1980. I didn’t know my date very wel…See the Story
Tom Purcell: Advice to promgoers
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Gaza · GazaNEW PALTZ, N.Y. — SUNY New Paltz students reported a tense climate on campus on Friday, just hours after 133 people were arrested at the college’s pro-Palestine encampment. Hundreds of students dissatisfied with the response from the university staged a walkout on Friday afternoon, voicing their concerns to campus administration. Sophomore Charlie Swezey said she was watching when police stormed the encampment on the campus’s Parker Quad late Th…See the Story
SUNY New Paltz students say they feel ‘unsafe’ after mass arrests; hundreds stage walkout
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Kingston, New York · KingstonSUNY New Paltz ‘walk out’ and peaceful rally at atrium plaza adjacent to Haggerty Administration Building Students stage a walkout at the SUNY New Paltz atrium in front of the administrative building on Friday, May 3, 2024. (Tania Barricklo/Daily Freeman) Many hundred of SUNY New Paltz students descended peacefully on to the atrium plaza adjacent to the Haggerty Administration Building after an organized ‘walk out’ at noon on Friday May 3,202…See the Story
SUNY New Paltz ‘walk out’ and peaceful rally
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Kingston, New York · KingstonKINGSTON, N.Y. – A $5 million state grant has been awarded to Ulster County in partnership with RUPCO to help homeowners with the construction of new, code-compliant accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, according to Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger. In partnership with RUPCO and eight municipalities whose zoning permits ADUs, the funding will facilitate Round 2 of the state’s Plus One ADU Program. Municipalities include the city of Kingston, th…See the Story
Ulster County, RUPCO get $5 million from state to help build accessory dwelling units
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Kingston, New York · KingstonKINGSTON, N.Y. – Mid-Hudson Valley political leaders are once again calling on the Public Service Commission to hold public hearings in connection with Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. requested rate hikes. This time, the politicians are making their pleas to the PSC in the wake of a recommendation by administrative law judges that favored Central Hudson’s case for electricity and gas delivery rate increases. Related Articles
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Mid-Hudson leaders call for Central Hudson rate hearings after judges OK recommendation for hikes
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