Christina Coulter

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Christina Coulter is an eager and tenacious reporter from Wilton, Connecticut. After attending Wilton High School, Christina graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY, in 2017 with a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing. She was President of Marist's Literary Arts Society, which published academic journal "The Fox Forum" and creative magazine "The Mosaic."

Throughout her college career, Christina interned for and contributed to publications in the Northeast, including The Wilton Bulletin and The Millbrook Independent. In 2016, Christina was taken on as an intern by Ulster Publishing, and regularly contributed to the Kingston Times, the Woodstock Times, the New Paltz Times and the Saugerties Times. 

After her summer-long internship with Ulster Publishing came to an end, Christina became a freelancer for the company until she earned an undergraduate degree. Then, she assumed the role of lead reporter of the Saugerties Times, where she worked until the economic impact of COVID-19 halted the printing of the publication.

Christina was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.



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Hudson Valley Doughnut Baker Makes Dairy, Gluten-Free Pastries To-Order Hudson Valley Doughnut Baker Makes Dairy, Gluten-Free Pastries To-Order
Hudson Valley Doughnut Baker Makes Dairy, Gluten-Free Pastries To-Order An area software engineer began selling pastries that are as decadent as they are gluten-free after years of forgoing doughnuts due to an autoimmune disorder. "Since being diagnosed with Celiac disease in 2013, I have always been frustrated by the lack of affordable, good tasting gluten-free baked goods," said Brandy North, owner of Northern Delights in Ulster County. "The one thing I missed the most was a good donut. My adventure started with donuts and is now evolving into more!" With a background in software development, North was previously a hobbyist baker. Since beginning he…
Stratford Man Charged With DUI After Crash In Wilton, Police Say Stratford Man Charged With DUI After Crash In Wilton, Police Say
Stratford Man Charged With DUI After Crash In Wilton, Police Say A local man was charged with a DUI after police spotted him and his girlfriend examining damage to his vehicle after hitting an errant object in the roadway, police said.  According to Wilton Police, a Wilton Police officer noticed a gray Lexus pulled over the Northbound shoulder of Danbury Road with its hazard lights blinking at approximately 1:12 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 23.  Police said that 25-year old Marcos Antonio Rivera, of Stratford, was determined to be the driver, appeared confused and was unable to answer basic questions proffered by officers.  After failing field so…
Connecticut Pharmacist's Additive-Free Pain Relief Line To Be Sold At Area CVS Stores Connecticut Pharmacist's Additive-Free Pain Relief Line To Be Sold At Area CVS Stores
Connecticut Pharmacist's Additive-Free Pain Relief Line To Be Sold At Area CVS Stores Topical pain relief products formulated in by Vernon Pharmacist Gene Gresh, containing natural ingredients like turmeric, arnica and devil's claw, will now be available at Farmington CVS locations.  Gresh, a functional medicine practitioner, said he started The Feel Good Lab to produce remedies without chemicals or useless fillers that he would feel confident recommending to his patients. None of Gresh's products contain parabens, petroleum, phthalates, alcohol or fragrances. "In functional medicine, we believe in eliminating the things that are bad for you while providing the body wi…
Man Indicted For Threatening To Shoot Women At Palisades Center Mall, DA Says Man Indicted For Threatening To Shoot Women At Palisades Center Mall, DA Says
Man Indicted For Threatening To Shoot Women At Palisades Center Mall, DA Says A 26-year-old man was indicted on the charge of second-degree attempted murder after allegedly threatening to shoot two women, assaulting them physically, and nearly running them over with his car while in possession of a loaded firearm and marijuana.  According to the Rockland District Attorney's Office, Michael Burks, of Queens, approached two women in the parking lot of the Palisades Center Mall in West Nyack on Sunday, Oct 18, physically assaulting them and threatening to shoot them.  He then attempted to strike the two women with his vehicle before driving away, said police.&…
One Hospitalized In Rockland Crash After Driver Ignores Stop Light, Police Say One Hospitalized In Rockland Crash After Driver Ignores Stop Light, Police Say
One Hospitalized In Rockland Crash After Driver Ignores Stop Light, Police Say A rollover car crash in Rockland County sent one driver to the hospital after one party ignored a red light, according to police.  At approximately 8:10 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 25, a Town of Ramapo police officer responded to the scene of the crash near Hemion Road in the Suffern Park area of Montebello.  Both drivers were upright when he arrived, said police, but witnesses told police that one vehicle had rolled over.  The injured party was sent to Nyack Hospital as a precaution, police said. The other operator, who ran a stoplight, was issued a traffic summons. 
Police Reform Moves Forward In Dutchess County Police Reform Moves Forward In Dutchess County
Police Reform Moves Forward In Dutchess County Emergency mental health services will be expanded in Dutchess County, while Sheriff's Deputies will be assigned and mandated to use body cameras and take mandated implicit bias and procedural justice training per County Executive Mark Molinaro's 2021 executive budget. “We have a duty here in our community to strengthen what works, fix what is broken, and come together to build a safer and freer home for all," said Molinaro of the measures toward police reform in the 2021 budget.  "Despite the challenges 2020 has presented us, my Executive Budget enhances our County’s mental health…
Lifelong Westchester Resident, 30, Remembered As Avid Traveler Lifelong Westchester Resident, 30, Remembered As Avid Traveler
Lifelong Westchester Resident, 30, Remembered As Avid Traveler Lifelong Westchester resident William "Billy" M. Gallicano, 30, died suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 22. The New Rochelle resident was born on May 4, 1990 and graduated from New Rochelle High School, then studied corporate homeland security and attained a master's degree at Mercy College. He was passionate about volunteer work and found success with Solar CITIES.  Billy's family remembers him as an avid traveler, according to his obituary, and always "brought a piece of his travels back home to share with his family," according to his obituary. Gallicano is survived by his mother, Judy, hi…
Alert Issued For Missing Hudson Valley Girl Alert Issued For Missing Hudson Valley Girl
Alert Issued For Missing Hudson Valley Girl Police are looking for a missing 14-year-old girl from the area, and believe that she may be with her cousin, who has also been reported missing. Rockland County resident Keyli Flores-Garcia of Spring Valley was last seen on Saturday, Oct. 24, and was wearing a black shirt, black sweater and black pants.  She stands at 5-foot-3, weighs 125 pounds, speaks both Engish and Spanish and has brown hair and brown eyes.  Police said she is believed to be with her cousin, Estefany Flores-Gudiel.  Those who have seen Keyli are asked to call the state Missing Persons Clearinghouse at …
COVID-19: Long Island Eatery Readjusts Approach For Classic Greek Fare Amid Pandemic COVID-19: Long Island Eatery Readjusts Approach For Classic Greek Fare Amid Pandemic
Covid-19: Long Island Eatery Readjusts Approach For Classic Greek Fare Amid Pandemic A new chef has elevated the menu of a restaurant on Long Island with a fresh perspective on traditional Greek fare amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  Oniro Taverna in Woodbury announced the hiring of its new chef, Peter Spyropoulos earlier this week. Born in Queens, Spyropoulos spent his formative years developing his palette in Greece before attending the Culinary Institute of America, located in Dutchess County, in Hyde Park.  The restaurant has also devised a COVID-19 strategy, checking the temperatures of all diners and taking their contact information for contact-tracing…
Teen Hero Saves Family: 'If I lost my life, I was going to do it saving somebody' Teen Hero Saves Family: 'If I lost my life, I was going to do it saving somebody'
Teen Hero Saves Family: 'If I lost my life, I was going to do it saving somebody' Waterbury's Justin Gavin, 18, said that he raced toward a burning car to rescue its occupants because none of many onlookers honking and yelling from their vehicles were "doing anything to help out." "I wouldn't call myself a hero, I just did what was right," he said when he detailed the events of the Sept. 9 rescue during his appearance on the "Drew Gooder" portion of The Drew Barrymore Show. "A lot of people called me an angel about it, but I just did the right thing." Gavin said he was walking down West Main Street in Waterbury, in the process of running an errand, when he saw the b…
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