Reposted with permission from The Legislative Gazette. As early voting kicks into gear and Election Day approaches, New York’s general election for the 41st District’s State Senate seat puts two small business owners in the race. Democrat Karen Smythe challenges Republican incumbent Sue Serino to represent the mid-Hudson Valley this […]
Month: October 2020
Republished with permission from The Legislative Gazette. George Amedore Jr., New York Senator of the 46th District, has held office since 2014 but will not seek re-election this year. As a result, three candidates are on the ballot in a battle to occupy the vacant seat: Richard Amedure, Michelle Hinchey, […]
Republished with permission from the Legislative Gazette. In New York’s 19th Congressional District the election between Antonio Delgado (D) and Kyle Van De Water (R) seems to be a dog fight in the making. Incumbent Delgado is looking to take advantage and dominate a predominantly democratic area in New York’s […]
Brett Barry, a lecturer in the SUNY New Paltz Digital Media and Journalism (DMJ) department, has produced an episode for the Kaatscast podcast about the Samuel Dorsky Museum’s new exhibit. The installation focuses on Polish dissident artist Jan Sawka, who is former DMJ lecturer Hanna Sawka’s father. The artist’s work […]
Marjorie Pullman, also known as Maggs Raggs, is hosting an event titled Bat-O-Ween on Saturday, Oct. 31 from 1-3 p.m. at the Town of New Paltz Recycling Center. This event is part of Bat Conservation International’s “Bat Week,” spanning Oct. 24 to 31, with its purpose being to provide education […]
The Bakery, located at 13a N Front St, New Paltz, New York, will host their 30th annual Night of the 100 Pumpkins event with certain COVID-19 protocols in place for participant protection. The Bakery has partnered with The New Paltz Youth Program, Office for Community Wellness, New Paltz Rescue Squad, […]