In addition to the building’s new occupants, there will be renovations to the parking lots around 27-29 Main St. to accomodate the new businesses. The parking will specifically be reserved for the ...
Though supposedly tackling “progressive” ideas, “Chaos in Belleville” is actually filled with harmful stereotypes and microaggressions. Photo courtesy of Alyssa Trokie. The second of SUNY New Paltz ...
ALL IN recognized SUNY New Paltz and 471 other colleges for large voting turnouts this election. Photo Courtesy of Jeremy Sodergren Following the 2024 presidential election, the ALL IN Campus ...
New Paltz’s house show scene experienced a resurgence this semester after new houses pop up. Photo courtesy of Alyssa Sciarrone. There was a notable drop in nightlife for students of SUNY New Paltz ...
The unanimously vetoed plan would have lowered Kingston’s threshold of Area Median Income spent on rent to qualify for affordable or workplace housing. The planning board cited stifled development as ...
Between women's soccer (pictured) and the rest of the fall teams, the Hawks have soared up on the Commissioner's Cup leaderboard. Photo courtesy of SUNY New Paltz Athletic Communications. For their ...
In the true spirit of the Thanksgiving season, local cannabis dispensary Big Gas Dispensary gave back to the New Paltz community with a Thanksgiving meal kit giveaway on Nov. 23. Big Gas, located at ...
The first amendment is the fundamental building block to freedom in the United States; “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or ...
The people of New York have suffered from expensive and difficult to access healthcare for too long. Everyday, New Yorkers are forced to pay exorbitant fees for medicine and procedures that they ...
Town Supervisor Amanda Gotto and Town Councilperson Edgar Rodriguez filled two unopposed seats following the 2024 election. Photo Courtesy of Joseph A. On Nov. 5, eligible New Paltz voters cast their ...
The path will connect the Walkill Valley Rail Trail to the Hudson Valley Rail Trail, and form part of the 750-mile Empire State Trail. It will also act as a non-automobile alternative for local use.