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Top Stories
Talk of closing one of Kingston's two hospitals began in November, HealthAlliance officials say (with video highlights)
May 17th, at 4:32am
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The possibility of closing one of Kingston’s two hospitals, announced early this month, first was discussed among...Read More
Voters refuse to let school districts break tax cap (with chart)
May 16th, at 9:55pm
The three local school districts that tried, in vain, to have voters override the state’s new cap on property tax levies have one more chance...Read More
New Paltz school district will put smaller budget on ballot next month, Superintendent Maria Rice says
May 16th, at 10:01pm
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — School district Superintendent Maria Rice says a smaller spending plan will be put before voters in the wake of a $50.3...Read More
Highland voters oust school board incumbents
May 16th, at 10:01pm
HIGHLAND, N.Y. — The three Highland school board members up for re-election were swept out of office in this week’s election, and a...Read More
Today's Top Videos
- Talk of closing one of Kingston's two hospitals began in November, HealthAlliance officials say (with video highlights) (358)
- Law & Disorder (May 17, 2012) (324)
- Law & Disorder (May 16, 2012) (175)
- Voters refuse to let school districts break tax cap (with chart) (106)
- Highland voters oust school board incumbents (84)
- Drivers hurt in Route 28 crash in Woodstock (81)
- Proposed Saugerties Town Hall tribute to ex-supervisor fails (73)
- Group raps Hinchey over change of heart on Cantine Dam viewing (88)
- Average salary for hospital execs in Kingston topped $200K amid steep losses (17)
- 17 HealthAlliance execs were compensated total of $4.6M in 2010 (updated with specific salaries) (16)
- Key Bank closing its branch on Main Street in Hurley (8)
- Red Hook Central School District audits find repeated problems (7)
- Employees at Kingston, Benedictine hospitals on edge as closure threat looms (video) (6)
- Armed robber shot dead by state trooper in Dutchess County house (6)
Local News
- Talk of closing one of Kingston's two hospitals began in November, HealthAlliance officials say (with video highlights)
- Highland voters oust school board incumbents
- VIDEO: 'Plugged In But Not Tuned In'
- Former Milan leader seeks Dutchess County Legislature seat
- Woodstock mulls cost-saving natural option for sludge disposal
- Ulster County Community College commencement (video, slideshow)
Sports
- Boys' Athlete of the Week: Arthur Higby, Rondout Valley High School, lacrosse (video)
- Girls' Athlete of the Week: Olivia Lattin, Kingston High School, softball (video)
- Fromson Injury Law earns city softball women's victory
- Gym Stars capture state Bronze Division title
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