Charles Benning, a Black man from Yellow Springs, Ohio, dropped out of high school to join the army during WWII. He later ...
The Schenectady NAACP celebrated Black History Month on Saturday by honoring the Mohawk Giants, a Black baseball team that ...
My tour would start on North Poplar Street in the northeast part of the city, which is a historically Black neighborhood.
The Ulster County Industrial Development Agency has approved $1.06 million in tax breaks for a planned hotel in the village ...
Julie Seyfert-Lillis resigned suddenly from the New Paltz Town Council earlier this month, and was replaced at the February 20 meeting by Randall ...
The late Arthur Chaires Sr. joined the Schenectady Police Department in 1952; he dedicated his life to family and community.
Elizabeth “Elaine” Ellen Black Cummings Klaus, 80, of Ringgold, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, February 17, 2025.
An interpretive panel celebrating “the life, work and athleticism” of New Paltz resident and World Heavyweight Champion Floyd ...
Purple Mountain Press, a longstanding independent book publisher known for its focus on New York State history, has transitioned to new ownership. Four locals with backgrounds in publishing have ...