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As of 7pm on Thursday, July 3, Central Hudson is reporting that 38,239 customers in the Hudson Valley are experiencing interruptions and outages of electricity, which represents a whopping 12% of their total customer base, according to their website. "Central Hudson crews continue to respond to the power outages caused by the recent storm activity,"| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
UPDATE: Kingston Police announced the arrest of Matusalem Tiul-Cac, 39 in connection with this fire. Tiul-Cac is accused of illegally purchasing fireworks and giving them to his 12-year-old son, a misdemeanor. Police say the child set fire to the 176 Elmendorf Street home when he lit the fireworks under adult supervision. Illegal fireworks caused a| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
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City of Kingston mayor Steve Noble’s decision to exercise the power of eminent domain to wrest back a privately-owned grassy field in the Rondout neighborhood has mobilized resistance...| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
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A fatal motorcycle accident claimed the life of a Stone Ridge man on Sunday, June 29, according to state police. Jeffrey Edward Charles, 56, originally from Kingston, had been driving his Harley-Davidson motorcycle eastbound on Route 10 in Essex County when he lost control going around a curve and exited the road. His vehicle struck| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
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An unidentified 74-year old Lloyd resident died at the scene of a serious car accident in New Paltz on Tuesday, according to police. At approximately 1pm, the elderly driver of a 2004 Honda CRV initiated a left turn from Rt. 32 onto Clearwater Road, but failed to yield right of way to an unidentified 32-year-old| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
The Kingston Waterfront was the scene of yet another incident involving the illegal discharge of a firearm according to a statement yesterday by the Kingston Police Department. Police say shots were fired at the Rondout Gardens Apartment Complex prior to responders arriving on scene at approximately 6:54pm on Monday, July 1. Police were responding to| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
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The Kingston Police Department took to social media to warn residents that they will be "cracking down on illegal fireworks in the City of Kingston." According to the post, "Sparkling devices are the only legal fireworks in New York State. The only sparklers that are legal are ground-based or handheld. Any firework that launches is| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley
The Ulster Police Department recently shared news of two new stop signs being installed in the Town of Ulster after approval from the Town Board. The first new stop sign is at the intersection of Millers Lane and Hillside Terrace. This addition converts the crossroads into a four-way stop. Also becoming a four-way stop area| Hudson Valley One - Independent news & entertainment of the Hudson Valley