The Greene County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that it has concluded three drug investigations over the course of the last month, charging three local residents with multiple felonies. Read More 3 charged in local drug investigations
HUDSON — The Hudson Common Council approved a resolution Tuesday requesting the state Senate and Assembly to approve legislation to allow the city to raise the lodging tax. Read More Common Council requests state legislature to raise lodging tax
CATSKILL — A Greene County man initially charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting and seriously wounding a woman in January, is waiting for a trial date to be set.
ATHENS– A man was airlifted to Albany Medical Center after being electrocuted Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
HUDSON — A Hillsdale man, who was charged with making a terroristic threat during Sunday’s Mass at St. Mary’s/Holy Trinity Church was released Tuesday afternoon after a Columbia County Court judge determined the charge was not eligible for bail.
HUDSON — The Hudson Housing Authority and its development partner Mountco Construction presented the proposed plans for the redevelopment of affordable housing at Bliss Towers and Columbia Apartments in the city at the Common Council meeting Tuesday night.
CATSKILL — For the first time since it started operating in 2021, the Greene County jail received it’s first accreditation following an extensive review process by the New York State Sheriffs Association’s Board of Assessors.
CATSKILL―A bird potentially caused a power outage that impacted nearly 1,000 homes and businesses in the village of Catskill, Monday afternoon.
HUNTER — The Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing Thursday on its $1.3 million tentative 2024-25 municipal budget, as well as its water budget.
HUDSON — Oakdale Lake has some new inhabitants from a community effort to restock the lake with fish.
CAIRO — A 65-year-old Cairo resident lost her house and sustained burns after a fire started in her home at about 8:45 a.m. Friday.
HUDSON — A Hillsdale man charged with making a terroristic threat at St. Mary’s/Holy Trinity Church during the 9 a.m. Mass on Sunday appeared in Hudson City Court on Tuesday morning for a brief hearing where Judge John Connor questioned the severity of the charges and ordered him to undergo …
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Arts & Life
CORNWALL – Celebrate Earth Day 2024 with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center on April 20. This special day kicks off with “Hike the Highlands” at 9 a.m., followed by the “Earth Day Celebration” from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. This exciting day has something for people of all ages and interests, and will … Read moreHudson Highlands Nature Center hosts Earth Day celebration and hike the Highlands
KINGSTON — Hudson River Maritime Museum announces a brand new exhibition, Working Waterfronts, displaying oil and pastel paintings by Hudson Valley maritime artist, Peter K. Eagleton. Working Waterfronts will open to the public on May 17 and be on display in the museum’s East Gallery through… Read moreHudson River Maritime Museum announces new exhibition 'Working Waterfront'
GERMANTOWN — The rolling hills and river views at Clermont State Historic Site will be alive with the sound of music, the delicious aroma of hot food and the brilliant yarns, soaps, and artisanal goods by local makers. Read moreChancellor’s Sheep & Wool Showcase returns to Clermont State Historic Site
Opinion
One bit of advice I commonly offer to fellow gardeners at this time of year is to have a soil test done before you fertilize. With the data the test provides, you can apply precisely the nutrients that your soil lacks. If, instead, you just routinely sprinkle fertilizer over your garden beds… Read moreBe a Better Gardener for April 19, 2024
April showers bring May flowers, but what do April Monsoons bring besides mud? I have a hankerin’ to go out and check on my butterfly bushes that I planted in the fall, plus find out if my forsythia survived both the winter and my son’s brush cutting, but, alas, it’s way too wet to venture forth. Read moreAshland Speaks for April 18, 2024
The Healthcare Consortium is a local charitable organization founded over 25 years ago to improve access to healthcare services and support the health and well-being of the residents of our rural community. One of the first programs that the Healthcare Consortium created was the Children and… Read moreFor Your Health for April 16, 2024
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